Civics is a half year course that covers events from topics such as The Foundations of American Government, Civil Rights, Branches of Government, and Poverty. We will learn about social, economic, and political issues facing Americans. In this class you will be expected use higher thinking skills such as analysis, synthesis and evaluation. You will also be given skills to prepare you for the CAPT Test.
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Civics is a half year course that covers events from topics such as The Foundations of American Government, Civil Rights, Branches of Government, and Poverty. We will learn about social, economic, and political issues facing Americans. In this class you will be expected use higher thinking skills such as analysis, synthesis and evaluation. You will also be given skills to prepare you for the CAPT Test.
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The Purpose of the Course is to introduce students to the sociological study of society. Sociology focuses on the systematic understanding of social interaction, social organization, social institutions, and social change. Major themes is sociological thinking include how an individual interacts with society, how society is stable and changing, the causes and consequences of social inequalities, and the social construct of human life. Understanding sociology helps discover and explain social patterns and see how patterns change over time and in different settings. Sociology also develops critical thinking by revealing the social structures and processes that shape diverse forms of human life.
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Hamden High School
Santo Galatioto
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