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After successfully completing this course, the student will: Demonstrate understanding of the impact of significant people, ideas, and events on the development of values, traditions, and social, economic, and political institutions in the United States. Demonstrate understanding of the significance of physical and cultural geography on the development of the United States and Florida. Demonstrate understanding of current and historic events in relation to the experiences, contributions, and perspectives of diverse cultural and ethnic groups in the United States and Florida, including slavery, the passage of slaves to America, abolition, and the contributions of African Americans to society. Demonstrate understanding of the impact of values and ideals reflected in United States historical documents and symbols on United States society. Demonstrate understanding of the processes used to create and interpret history. Demonstrate understanding of the interactions among science, technology, and society within historical contexts of the United States. Demonstrate understanding of the basic concepts of the free-enterprise system as practiced in the United States. Demonstrate understanding of the rights, liberties, and obligations of citizenship in various periods of United States history. Demonstrate understanding of the political development of the United States. Apply research, study, critical-thinking, and decision-making skills and demonstrate the use of new and emerging technology in problem solving.
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