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Turning Points in American History

March 7, 2023 @ 1:30 pm

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An event every week that begins at 1:30 pm on Tuesday, repeating until March 7, 2023

This class is a follow-up to Joe Melito’s  popular class on the major decisions of  World War II he gave in the fall of 2022. 

February 7 And 21:  

The Constitution is Adapted: 

The Constitution has been described as a  

”bundle of compromises.”What were these compromises? We will also examine how  the Constitution deals with the division of powers between the federal and state  governments and the ”separation of powers” within the federal government and its  system of ”checks and balances.” 

February 28: Was It Manifest Destiny? Within a span of seventy-five years,  from the time of their gaining independence from Great Britain, the United States extended its borders to the Pacific. Accomplished by a variety of means, we will examine how this historically unprecedented acquisition of territory came about. 

March 7: ”A Nation Divided: ”Why did the spirit of compromise built into the  Constitution fail to avert secession and civil war? Slavery was, of course, at the center of that tragic conflict. But other factors will also be examined. 

It may be helpful to bring a copy of the U.S. Constitution to class for reference. These are available on Amazon for as little as $1.99. 

Joe Melita is a retired high school history teacher with thirty-four years of experience.  He taught numerous college-level (Advanced Placement) courses in both American and European history. He holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from  Queens College in New York City. 

Four Sessions: 1:30 to 3:30 PM, Tuesdays 

The Seabrook (Off Pope Avenue.)

Details

Date:
March 7, 2023
Time:
1:30 pm
Website:
lifelonglearninghhi.org

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