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HIST 2063 U.S. History in the Twentieth Century

The cataclysm of World War I produced international economic catastrophe, masked initially in America by an emerging consumer economy and the Jazz Age. Economic depression produced a climate in which the government became the insurer of general prosperity. World War II ended the Great Depression, produced the modern middle-class but also began a period of prolonged international competition with the Soviet Union. Despite prevailing over communism, the United States closed the century facing international uncertainty and economic limits.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

HIST 1003, HIST 1013, HIST 2013, and HIST 2023

Corequisite

None

Offered

Spring (alternate with HIST 2073)