Deconstruct the narratives of American power. Grade 11 American History at Asynchronous Academy uses our research-driven AI simulation to place you in the center of key historical decisions that shaped the United States from its colonial foundations to its status as a global superpower. In this course, you will not just study history—you will actively navigate it. Through our narrative engine, your research is the only thing that advances the story. By researching primary sources, recording media logs, executing creative historical artefacts, and debating critical inquiries, you will master the analytical frameworks necessary to understand modern geopolitics and evaluate the sources that construct our modern world.
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Explore the core structural methods you will use to evaluate the quality of your research sources in each unit. Develop critical literacy skills to detect bias, dismantle low-quality narratives, and verify evidence.
Your fictional character's narrative journey is guided entirely by your daily investigation into these historical inquiries. Dive into primary sources to feed verified facts to the simulation and advance the story.
Submit daily critical literacy evaluations of primary and secondary sources encountered during your historical research.
Review independent quiz questions and contribute your own custom multiple-choice entries to the shared history question bank.
Record a short presentation discussing the historical significance of a specific item, event, or idea from the period being studied.
Submit an audio, video, or text record of a conversation with a family member or friend discussing a historical topic of interest.
Author ongoing diary entries from the perspective of a fictional character, showing how major historical events affected their family.