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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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HIST 3270 America World Power This course studies the history of United States foreign relations in the twentieth century. From America’s becoming an imperial power after the Spanish-American War to her uncertain role in the world today, the course traces the ideological underpinnings of American strategy and tactics on the world stage, America’s role in major twentieth-century wars – hot and cold – the development of nuclear weapons and the course of the arms race, and the problems and opportunities presented by the dramatic political changes in the contemporary world. Prerequisite(s): HIST 1010 OR HIST 1020 OR HIST 1030 OR HIST 1040 OR HIST 1050 Credits: 3.0
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