CHA3U – Canadian and World Studies

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This course explores the development of the United States from its early history to the present day. Students examine key political, social, economic, and cultural events that shaped American society. Through historical inquiry and analysis of multiple perspectives, students develop critical thinking skills and gain a deeper understanding of citizenship, rights, and global connections.

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CHA3U – American History

Grade 11, University Preparation

Course Description

This course explores the development of the United States from its early history to the present day. Students examine key political, social, economic, and cultural events that shaped American society. Through historical inquiry and analysis of multiple perspectives, students develop critical thinking skills and gain a deeper understanding of citizenship, rights, and global connections.

Course Outline

Unit Duration
The American Dream (1608 – 1791) 18 hours
The Consolidation of the Republic (1792 – 1849) 18 hours
Fracturing of the American Nation (1850 – 1876) 18 hours
An Industrious Nation Develops (1871 – 1945) 18 hours
Post-War America (1946 – Present) 18 hours
Culminating Activity & Final Exam 20 hours
Total 110 hours

Resources Required

Access to online course materials, historical texts, primary and secondary sources, a device with internet connection, and tools for research, note-taking, and assignments.

Key Skills Developed

Historical inquiry, critical thinking, research and analysis, interpretation of sources, communication, and understanding of historical events, citizenship, and global perspectives.

Assessment

Category Weight
Knowledge & Understanding 25%
Thinking & Inquiry 25%
Communication 25%
Application 25%

Tips for Success

Stay organized and keep track of assignments and deadlines. Dedicate time daily to reading, research, and reviewing key concepts. Use reliable sources, participate in discussions, and apply feedback to improve your work. Approach each topic with curiosity and critical thinking to build strong skills for future studies.

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