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U.S. Colleges remove U.S. history - Americans are re-educated (Colleges are Illuminati Concubines)

Feb 7, 2009
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The most powerful "country" (yah ok) in the world, but U.S. colleges DO NOT include history about the United States in any of their required curriculum for history majors. Colleges have deliberately colluded with a program that came about under the Reagan administration. The government filled essentially with foreign spies and foreign operatives overwrote classical American education with a communist manifesto education to completely destroy you people. You need to be aware of this. This is not a game. Your lives are over if you don't understand this. American students are total slaves. They have no idea of even what rights they have. Worse, they don't even care. This means they will obey anything a person of authority tells them. America began by overthrowing killer rulers such as the King of England. Even that college students don't understand. The average college student doesn't know what the 4th of July is about. Pure treason on the part of the educational system. This is absolute treason.



THIS IS THE PRODUCT OF AMERICAN EDUCATION



http://www.infowars.com/most-top-co...ajoring-in-history-to-take-u-s-history-class/

MOST TOP COLLEGES DO NOT REQUIRE STUDENTS MAJORING IN HISTORY TO TAKE U.S. HISTORY CLASS
The results are seen in today’s young people, who often show ignorance of historical facts and are willing to give up constitutional freedoms.

As Americans mark Independence Day, a time to remember and honor the nation’s founding, a new report reveals that most top U.S. colleges view teaching students how and why this country was founded as nonessential – even for history majors.

Fewer than one-third of the nation’s leading universities require history majors to take a single course in U.S. history, according to “No U.S. History? How College History Departments Leave the United States out of the Major.”

The report, recently published by the American Council of Trustees and Alumni, warns that the results are seen in today’s young people, who often show ignorance of historical facts and are willing to give up constitutional freedoms: “Historical illiteracy is the inevitable consequence of lax college requirements, and that ignorance leads to civic disempowerment.”

ACTA, an independent, nonprofit organization that works to uphold academic freedom, excellence and accountability, found in its survey that only 23 undergraduate history programs at U.S. News & World Report’s top 76 universities require any type of U.S. history course.

“The priorities in many social science and humanities departments are misplaced in thinking that understanding how our government developed is an option rather than an imperative,” ACTA President-elect Dr. Michael Poliakoff told The College Fix in a phone interview.

ACTA writes that the lack of a U.S. history requirement including any sort of thematic or chronological survey is “a truly breathtaking abandonment of intellectual standards and professional judgement.”

Even at the 23 schools that do require a U.S. history course for history majors, students can meet that requirement with specialized, sometimes bizarre, classes. Examples include University of Connecticut’s “Hip-Hop Politics and Youth Culture in America” or Middlebury College’s “Mad Men and Mad Women.”

“Of the 23 programs that do list a requirement for United States history, 11 allow courses so narrow in scope—such as ‘History of Sexualities’ or ‘History of the FBI’—that it takes a leap of the imagination to see these as an adequate fulfillment of an undergraduate history requirement,” the report states.
 
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