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U.S. Hist & Geogr IB and IIB Study Guide

U.S. Hist & Geogr IB and IIB Study Guide

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Part of the U.S. Studies cycle.

This subject guide includes weekly course plans, assignment directions, and gradebooks for a full year of history and geography.

Course plans in this guide:

  • Semester 1: U.S. History & Geography I (US1-B)
  • Semester 2: U.S. History & Geography II (US2-B)

Support options:

  1. Access to weekly online quizzes, a dedicated Q&A Forum, and additional resources on our member site for students enrolled in St. Thomas Aquinas Academy or with an Independent Study membership.
  2. Fall Live Class: U.S. History & Geography I (with or without advisor-grading)
  3. Spring Live Class: U.S. History & Geography II (with or without advisor-grading)

To unlock online quizzes and resources, enroll with STAA or activate an Independent Study membership—both offer a world of support to enrich your student’s classical learning!

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Online versions of the study guides are available to teaching-parents and students to view on the STAA Student Zone website (login required). Students can use the online study guides while waiting for the printed and bound versions to arrive when study guides are lost or ordered late.

Printing & Shipping

This guide is printed and bound just for you when you order it! It usually takes 3 to 5 business days for the printing, binding, and packing. Upgrading the speed of shipping when you checkout will change how fast the mail carrier moves the package from the printing center to your home.

Note: It takes longer to print and pack study guides in late July, August, and December.

Product Details

8.5 × 11 inches, 242 pages, paperback coil bound (a flexible, black plastic coil allows the guide to lie flat)

Return Policy

This guide is printed and bound just for you when you order it! Printed-on-demand products are not returnable. Please use the contact form on our website to report any issues with the quality of the printing or binding of your guides.

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Customer Reviews

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N.F., Grade 9
U.S. History and Geography IIB (US2-B) • Live Class

Basis for Rating: I loved this course! However, it was difficult for me because this is the only class I take with STAA, and some of the assignments used outlines from other courses that I didn't attend, such as the TRIAC outline. However, this was on my end!I think one important lesson I have learned is the toll war takes on innocent people. When we read Hiroshima by John Hersey, I learned just how deadly nuclear war is. The bomb dropped on the city is described as a "tremendous flash of light." (Hersey 5) The people struggle with radiation sickness, injuries, and death. This made me realize just how terrifying that would be and how unethical it was for the US to drop the bomb on Hiroshima. This caused me to learn the lethality of nuclear bombing and how war changes the lives of uninvolved people forever.

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P.S., Grade 10
U.S. History and Geography IIB (US2-B) • Live Class

Basis for Rating: I chose 5 stars because I learned a lot more about the world wars than I had ever known and that was really interesting for meThe most important lesson was the lesson where we talked about the Great Depression and the impact it had on the world.

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P.S., Grade 10
U.S. History and Geography IIB (US2-B) • Live Class

Basis for Rating: I liked the books we read and I felt that I really learned a lot and retained a great amount of information about our country's history from this class.One important lesson from this semester that I believe will have a lasting impact on my life would have to be the Hiroshima story. The way John Hersey described the events with such vivid imagery and how he shared the stories of the survivors after the bombing made me really think about the events of that day. I also never really read about the story before in depth so it was interesting to be able to understand that history better.

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M.M., Grade 9
U.S. History and Geography IIB (US2-B)

Basis for Rating: Use of Catholic resourcesUnderstand the importance of knowing history. It is imperative that a Catholic knows his background. Christ and the Americas should be well thumbed by the time you leave this course.

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A. S., Grade 9

Basis for Rating: I enjoyed reading Our Lady of Guadalupe and the Conquest of Darkness. The geography was the most challenging part of this course for me.Review: Coming into my first semester of high school, I was not looking forward to History and Geography. It had never been one of my favorite subjects in middle school, and more times than not, I left more confused than I had been before I opened the history book. But the materials in this course had me really intrigued, and I enjoyed reading about the origin of our country and the notable Catholics throughout the centuries. I loved how the lessons intertwined so well with some of my other subjects, such as Composition and Church History. The topic that struck me the most was how prominent the Catholic faith was in the lives of some of the most famous explorers and heroes in Christ and the Americas. Despite the many horrors and setbacks they faced, the Church on earth persevered to complete their holy mission. As St. Elizabeth Ann Seton said, "May the most holy and high will of God be accomplished forever." (Carroll 142)

Printed On-Demand Just for You!

The STAA Study Guides and booklets are custom printed when you place your order and usually ship within 3-5 business days (or 5-15 business days during July, August, and December). These printed-on-demand products are not returnable so be sure to reach out with your questions before placing your order.

The STAA Study Guides complement the online quizzes and resources available to St. Thomas Aquinas Academy students or those registered for live classes. We do not recommend purchasing the study guides for students who do not have access to the STAA Student Zone website. See the links below to discuss ordering and enrollment options with an advisor.

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