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| | OpinionJournal - Extra |
 | | This is a list of schools that appeared in U.S. News and World Report's 1999-2000 ranking of top-rated national universities and national liberal-arts colleges that do not require the study of any history or Western civilization. |
 | | Cornell University students must include at least one course that focuses "on an area or a people other than those of the United States, Canada, or Europe, and one course that focuses on an historical period before the twentieth century." Courses that satisfy this requirement include non-history classes in Archaeology, Anthropology, Linguistics and English. |
 | | Emory University requires every student to take one course on "the history and politics, society, or culture in the United States providing a perspective on American diversity." In late 1999, one could satisfy these requirements by taking courses in economics, linguistics, education, religion or sociology. |
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