In Geography, the student will demonstrate essential skills using maps, globes, geographic information systems from a variety of sources.  The student will learn about various regions including human populations, regional patterns of cultural groups and political units; present patterns of economic activity; characteristics of local and global settlements, and how humans influence the environment and how they are influenced by it.

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Young people consume hundreds of images daily -- advertisements, memes, videos, games, websites and more. Media Literacy encourages students to examine these images critically and to develop a greater awareness of the way we are rhetorically influenced.

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Civic skills, civic values and principles of democracy,rights and responsibilities, gov't institutions and political processes, and relationships of the U.S. to other nations and organizations.

Course covers major topics relating to the study of government in the U.S.

This course will cover American History from 1492 until Reconstruction.