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You will need:
- 3 Subject spiral bound notebook (8.5 x 11, college ruled)
- Tape

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Welcome to RHS World History

Welcome to RHS World History

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Course Description:

Students study major turning points that shaped the modern world, from the late eighteenth century through the present, including the cause and course of the two world wars. They trace the rise of democratic ideas and develop an understanding of the historical roots of current world issues, especially as they pertain to international relations. They extrapolate from the American experience that democratic ideals are often achieved at a high price, remain vulnerable and are not practiced everywhere in the world. Students develop an understanding of current world issues and relate them to their historical, geographic, political, economic, and cultural contexts. Students consider multiple accounts of events in order to understand international relations from a variety of perspectives.


Teachers:

Mrs. Laura Douglas 
Mr. Ryan Spears
Mrs. April Kenitzer
Mr. Tim Kenney
Mrs. Chelsea Jones
The following calendar is for reference only, please visit each teacher's specific calendar located on their Schoology page.

The following calendar is for reference only, please visit each teacher's specific calendar located on their Schoology page.