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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a history class" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a course or subject focused on historical events, figures, or themes.
Example: "I enrolled in a history class this semester to learn more about ancient civilizations."
Alternatives: "a history course" or "a history lesson."
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I am not a student in a history class - or a current events class.
I met my wife there, in a history class, in the spring of 1980.
He earned $3,000 in outside income in 2007 for teaching a history class at his alma mater, Columbia University.
Upstairs, I stopped by a history class, where ten- and eleven-year-old students sat in perfect rows.
One recent morning, a history class sat on one side of the library discussing the causes of the American Revolution.
Ms. Kelting and Mr. Muessel first met in 1970 in a history class during their senior year at Rippowam High School in Stamford, Conn.
"When he walked in the newsroom," Mr. McManus recalled, "it was like Thomas Jefferson walking into a history class at a university".
I was in high school in California, as a matter of fact, and I studied Hitler's actions month after month in a history class.
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Meanwhile, 80percentt of the colleges and universities did not require a United States history class to earn an undergraduate degree.
[DNA Info] Hundreds of bikers go for a midnight ride in Times Square as part of a Columbia University history class.
Judy Ancel, a Kansas City, Missouri, professor, and her St Louis colleague were teaching a labour history class together this spring semester.
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