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6.4.12 L. Contemporary America (1968-present) 1. Examine the administration of American presidents, beginning with President Richard M. Nixon, as a means to analyze political and economic issues in contemporary America, including domestic policy and international affairs. 2. Inv...
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6.4.12 L. Contemporary America (1968-present) 1. Examine the administration of American presidents, beginning with President Richard M. Nixon, as a means to analyze political and economic issues in contemporary America, including domestic policy and international affairs. 2. Investigate the economic and social patterns in contemporary New Jersey, including shifts in immigration patterns, urban decline and renewal, important New Jersey Supreme Court rulings (e.g., Mount Laurel decision), and the issue of
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http://www.nj.gov/education/cccs/2004/s6_ss.pdf#page=30
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6.4.12 L. Contemporary America (1968-present) 1. Examine the administration <span class="highlight">of</span> American presidents, beginning with President Richard M. Nixon, as a means to analyze political and economic issues in contemporary America, including domestic policy and <span class="highlight">international</span> <span class="highlight">affairs</span>. 2. Investigate the economic and social patterns in contemporary New Jersey, including shifts in immigration patterns, urban decline and renewal, important New Jersey Supreme Court rulings (e.g., Mount Laurel decision), and the issue <span class="highlight">of</span>
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