A document-based U.S. history course covering Reconstruction through the modern era, emphasizing civic change, industrialization, and America’s role in the world.
Johanna Maaghul
U.S. History II explores the transformation of the United States from the post–Civil War period to the present day. Students examine Reconstruction, industrialization, global conflicts, social reform movements, and modern political and economic developments. Using primary-source documents, structured lesson materials, and inquiry-based activities, the course builds historical literacy and connects past events to contemporary civic life. Curriculum resources are aligned to secondary education standards and designed for full-year or semester implementation.
