History of USA (SOPE Exam)
Course Content
Chapter 1: Introduction – From Ancient Times to 1492, Advent of the Europeans to British Supremacy (1492–1606)
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Q.2 Explain the major Native American civilizations and their contributions.
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Q.3 Analyze the social, political, and economic life of Native Americans before European arrival.
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Q.4 Discuss the causes that led Europeans to explore the New World.
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Q.5 Explain the significance of the Renaissance in encouraging exploration.
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Q.6 Examine the role of scientific inventions in geographical discoveries.
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Q.7 Discuss the voyages of Christopher Columbus and their impact on world history.
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Q.8 Explain the consequences of Columbus’s discovery of America.
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Q.9 Analyze the role of Spain in the exploration and colonization of the New World.
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Q.10 Discuss the contributions of Portugal, France, and the Netherlands in North America.
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Q.11 Examine the reasons behind British interest in North America.
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Q.12 Discuss the rivalry among European powers for colonial dominance.
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Q.13 Explain how Britain achieved supremacy in North America by 1606.
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Q.14 Evaluate the impact of European colonization on indigenous populations.
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Q.15 Discuss the significance of 1606 in American colonial history.
Chapter 2: USA as a British Colony (1606–1783)
Chapter 3: USA as an Independent Country (1783–1819)
Chapter 4: Expansion of USA – From 13 to 50 States (1820–1949)
Chapter 5: Constitution of the USA – Salient Features
Chapter 6: Civil War between the North and the South (1850–1869)
Chapter 7: Industrialization and Emergence as a World Power (1870–1916)
Chapter 8: USA’s Role in the Two World Wars
Chapter 9: Post-1945 World Scenario and Emergence of USA & USSR
Chapter 10: American Role in Patronizing UNO and International Organizations (1945–2012)
Chapter 11: American Role in Cold War and Emergence as Sole World Power (1945–1990) & Pakistan’s Role
Chapter 12: International Concerns of USA – An Overview
Chapter 13: The War on Terror and the Role of Pakistan and USA (2001–2012)
Chapter 14: Global Perceptions of the USA
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