Description
U.S. History expands upon basic skills and knowledge acquired from previous history and social studies courses. Throughout this year-long course, students will learn about historical trends, breaks with tradition, and systems of political thought that supported and gave rise to the United States as a democratic republic. Additionally, students will study earlyexploration, colonization, the rise of empires, revolutions, and broad historical movements such as westward expansion and progressivism.
Note: Increased cost for course.
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Changes and Refunds Policy
Parent/Student may cancel any individual Student enrollment in a Course within ten (10) calendar days after the enrollment date in that Course ("Grace Period"). In the event of a timely request for cancellation and approval, HGS will issue a credit to Parent/Student for a future enrollment, but in no event will any refunds be issued. No credit or refund shall be owed to Parent/Student for cancellations or reassignments reported to HGS beyond the Grace Period