Official Course Description:
MCCCD Approval: 11-10-1987 |
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HIS105AC
1990 Summer I - 9999 |
LEC 1.0 Credit(s) 1.0 Period(s) 1.0 Load Acad |
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Arizona
History Part III |
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Study of the history of Arizona, including early
settlement and economic development, territorial government, statehood, and
Arizona in the twentieth century. Prerequisites: None. Course
Attribute(s): General Education Designation: H General Education Designation: Social and Behavioral
Sciences - [SB] in combination with: HIS105AB and HIS105AC |
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MCCCD
Official Course Competencies: |
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HIS105AC 1990
Summer I - 9999 |
Arizona History Part III |
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Discuss the role of mining and ranching in shaping the
history and economy of Arizona. (I) |
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Describe life in frontier Arizona. (I) |
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Review the events involved in Arizona achieving
territorial status. (II) |
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Describe events in the early years of statehood. (III) |
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Discuss major issues and problems facing Arizona in the
20th Century. (III) |
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MCCCD
Official Course Outline: |
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HIS105AC 1990
Summer I - 9999 |
Arizona History Part III |
I. Early Settlement A. Mining - Gold, Silver
and Copper Camps B. Ranching Scene - Cattle
and Sheep C. Coming of the Railroad D. Farming E. Outlaws and Justice II. Territorial Government
and Statehood A. Compromise of 1850 B. Republicans in a
Democratic State C. Territorial Capitals D. Struggle for Statehood III. Twentieth Century
Arizona A. War with Spain B. Mexican Revolution C. World War I D. Depression Years E. World War II F. Post War Era G. Recent Years |