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From the anthropology class, insights include learning about historical civilizations, their geographical locations, reasons for their settlements, lifestyles, cultural aspects, key archaeological sites, traditions, practices, conflicts, and eventual extinction.
In sociology, one may understand how individuals form social groups, how they create their own customs and traditions that help shape their identity, and how members interact within their society.
Regarding political science, this course provides knowledge about the functioning of US politics, the electoral processes, the structure of the federal government, the evolution of American politics from colonial times, significant events like the Revolutionary War, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitutional Convention, and the establishment of current federal and state governments.