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Discussion in 'Politics' started by wildchild, Jun 14, 2020.

  1. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    The history curriculums from North Carolina demonstrate I am correct. The AP History controversy link I provided shows more details showing the issues. -- i would urge you to read it. Re-writing history to scrub and forget major events is fundamentally wrong. You can teach the positives and negatives about past events but scrubbing them from history books is absurd.

    Here the AP History Link is again...

    https://www.elitetrader.com/et/thre...-new-ap-us-history-class.288075/#post-4056383

    "The updated AP US History course has now become a countrywide controversy after many educators took a in-depth look at the contents. The entire course has been re-written around "the theme of ‘white superiority’ and the ‘subjugation of Africans and American Indians’" Traditional American figures such as George Washington and Abraham Lincoln are barely mentioned in the course. School boards have passed a resolution stating the updated US AP History course "reflects a radically revisionist view of American History that emphasizes negative aspects of our nation’s history while omitting or minimizing positive aspects.”

    In North Carolina, our state Board of Education is now hearing the controversy and demanding answers from the College Board, which updated the class for high school students,"
     
    #31     Jun 15, 2020
  2. DUH...NC knows nothing about Gettysburg:


    FAYETTEVILLE – One of the largest paintings in the world, the “Battle of Gettysburg,” with an estimated value of $6.5 million, has been donated to the N.C. Civil War & Reconstruction History Center.

    The donation completes a requirement handed down two years ago by the N.C. General Assembly, which promised a $5 million appropriation to the Center if it could raise $2.5 million in new donations by the end of June 2019.

    More than 12,500 Confederate soldiers in nine infantry brigades charged the Union Army out in the open, coming under heavy Union artillery and rifle fire. It is known that 6,214 troops from North Carolina – the highest number of any state in the South – were killed, wounded or missing at the Battle of Gettysburg.

    The decisive defeat ended Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee’s campaign in Pennsylvania and was seen by many as the war’s turning point, foreshadowing the Confederate Army’s surrenders at Appomattox and Bennett Place, near Durham.
     
    #32     Jun 15, 2020

  3. THEY ARE NOT BEING SCRUBBED! i SHOWED YOU THE CURRICULUM WHERE THEY ARE COVERED!


    Seriously...you are trolling us.

    You lied that NY States does not teach it and I showed you the NY State curriculum.

    You lied that NC B o E is scrubbing history and I showed you the curriculum that shows it is included.

    Nearly 200 K-12 educators from across the nation are in Raleigh through the weekend for the American Battlefield Trust’s 2019 National Teacher Institute to talk about how to promote history education. A common topic across different sessions is how to teach about the legacy of the Civil War, particularly the Confederate monuments that some want torn down and others want preserved.
     
    #33     Jun 15, 2020
  4. OH SHIIIIIIIIIIIIT is that GETTYSBURG listed in the curriculum documents put out byt the NC Department of Public Instruction.

    Oh shit tell me it is not true that North Carolinians are taught about Gettysburg????? WTF...say it aint so...
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    #34     Jun 15, 2020
  5. Oh Shit.....NC does teach about gettysburg.....


    GWB be like [​IMG]
     
    #35     Jun 15, 2020
  6. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Funny.... you never provide a link for the document. We have no proof it is even current or what class it is for.

    Let's get back to your U.S. AP History reading assignment again...

    https://www.elitetrader.com/et/thre...-new-ap-us-history-class.288075/#post-4056383

    "The updated AP US History course has now become a countrywide controversy after many educators took a in-depth look at the contents. The entire course has been re-written around "the theme of ‘white superiority’ and the ‘subjugation of Africans and American Indians’" Traditional American figures such as George Washington and Abraham Lincoln are barely mentioned in the course. School boards have passed a resolution stating the updated US AP History course "reflects a radically revisionist view of American History that emphasizes negative aspects of our nation’s history while omitting or minimizing positive aspects.”

    In North Carolina, our state Board of Education is now hearing the controversy and demanding answers from the College Board, which updated the class for high school students,"
     
    #36     Jun 15, 2020
  7. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


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    #37     Jun 15, 2020
  8. Oh SHIT!

    GWB is wrong and all he has is "WAH you did not provide a link! WAH!"

    THE CITE IS IN THE FUCKING DOCUMENT!!!!!! READ IT!

    http://socstu.ncwiseowl.org/UserFil...File/SS Documents/ushistorysupportdoc2007.pdf

    Game over.

    CHALLENGE: PROOF THAT NC TEAHCES GETTYSBURG

    ACCEPTED: SHOWS CURRICULUM FROM NC that shows Gettysburg COVERED

    GWB: WELCHES AND BACKTRACKS... "Uh....what about a cite....uh AP History..."
     
    #38     Jun 15, 2020
  9. Uh PAGE 40 in the link in case you want to cry that I never gave you the page to show you the facts that prove your claim is bullshit.
     
    #39     Jun 15, 2020
  10. UH you never provided a link so I can cry about it not being trueee


    UH you provided a link but I am never wrong so I will just ignore the link...
     
    #40     Jun 15, 2020