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  2. Should Parkland shooting be a topic in history class? Some ...

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    The school district chose the 11th grade history book from among the state-approved list of textbooks, said schools spokeswoman Keyla Concepción. “Even though it is not a required lesson, the ...

  3. Eleventh grade - Wikipedia

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    Eleventh grade. Appearance. Eleventh grade (also known as 11th Grade, Grade 11 or Junior year) is the eleventh year of formal or compulsory education. It is typically the third year of high school (and is the final year in some countries). Students in eleventh grade are usually 16–17 years of age.

  4. The Chrysanthemum and the Sword - Wikipedia

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    This book which resulted from Benedict's wartime research, like several other United States Office of War Information wartime studies of Japan and Germany, [6] is an instance of "culture at a distance", the study of a culture through its literature, newspaper clippings, films, and recordings, as well as extensive interviews with German-Americans or Japanese-Americans.

  5. List of books about the September 11 attacks - Wikipedia

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    Nine, Ten: A September 11 Story, 2016 novel by American author Nora Raleigh Baskin. Saturday, 2005 "post 9/11" novel by English writer Ian McEwan. The Submission, 2011 novel by Amy Waldman. Sunrise Over Fallujah, 2008 novel by American author Walter Dean Myers. Towers Falling, 2016 novel by American author Jewell Parker Rhodes.

  6. Oxford History of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Books. The Oxford History of the United States is an ongoing multivolume narrative history of the United States published by Oxford University Press. Conceived in the 1950s and launched in 1961 under the co-editorship of historians Richard Hofstadter and C. Vann Woodward, the series has been edited by David M. Kennedy since 1999.

  7. Education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    10–11 Middle school: 6th grade: 11–12 7th grade: 12–13 8th grade: 13–14 High school: 9th grade / Freshman: 14–15 10th grade / Sophomore: 15–16 11th grade / Junior: 16–17 12th grade / Senior: 17–18 Continuing education; Vocational education: 16 and up Adult education: 18 and up