Nadia Crauswell: There are probably dozens that meet the requirement, not all "history." Some are usually sociology and social sciences as well. Do you have the catalog? Or your college will have the courses online. We don't know what college you are going to, so have no idea what they offer. Most offer the history of the state. Or the West if you are in a western state. Check the requirements to make sure it doesn't have to be above a certain course number to count.
Marya Fehn: You want to take something with as low a number as possible -- I know that at American universities, at least, the "100-level" classes are considered freshman level, basic stuff. My Western Civilization survey class was History 101 and 102, for example.
Basil Blasingame: the completed and utter failure of the clicking to print the independent and precise actuality at the same time as hopping into mattress with the left wing politicians in an attempt to sway the political course! that this usa strikes to.
Adrian Sherlin: -US History I- US History II- Civilizations I- Civilizations II- History regarding Europe (UK, France, or overall Europe)
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