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Social Studies students took trips to City Hall, the Hall of justice, and Reynolda House to enrich their courses in Twentieth Century America, Humanities, Economics, Biblical History, Contemporary American Society, American Studies, and State and Local Government. The students studied in depth the justice and values in their nation and the world. ' . f ts ' ? 11 Social Studies students learn the techniques of writing footnotes for term papers, 2! Brian Markland and Steve Spaugh take notes in the History Resource Center, 3! Phillip Shuford works on a research paper for American Seminar. B s 20 f Social Studies
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