| | This course will focus on three periods of crisis in United States history: the Revolution and Founding Era, the Civil War, and the 1960s. Through these periods, we will focus such questions as, What is the purpose of government? How has the United States approached such issues? How has the United States lived up to its ideals? Intervening eras, and the recent past, will be covered but not in such detail; one objective of the course is to instill in students both the desire and the ability to discover other areas and times for themselves. The discerning scholar and parent will note that this course may approach controversy, but students are encouraged, indeed required, to come to their own conclusions based on wise assessment of the evidence. No agenda will be pressed, and all perspectives will be granted at least a hearing.
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