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  • The Americans

    HOLT MCDOUGAL

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Dec. 31, 2010)
    HOLT MCDOUGAL
  • The Americans

    HOLT MCDOUGAL

    Hardcover (HOLT MCDOUGAL, Dec. 31, 2010)
    The Americans explores the story of United States history, weaving the reflections of people who experienced history firsthand throughout the narrative. Thought-provoking lessons make history human and relevant to students' everyday lives, helping them to realize the richness of our nation's history. The Americans 2012 is a highly integrated, high school American history curriculum that supports the intent of the Common Core State Standards with rigor, skills, and document-based instruction. HISTORY resources infuse The Americans with elements that pique the interest of today’s media-savvy students. Change the way your students connect with the past and explore the richness of our nation’s history with The Americans.
  • The Americans

    MCDOUGAL LITTEL

    Hardcover (MCDOUGAL LITTEL, Jan. 11, 2006)
    MCDOUGAL LITTEL
  • The Americans

    MCDOUGAL LITTEL

    Hardcover (MCDOUGAL LITTEL, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Text includes nine units and thirty-four chapters of study of United States history and the people that helped shape that history.
  • The Americans

    HOLT MCDOUGAL

    Hardcover (HOLT MCDOUGAL, Dec. 31, 2012)
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  • The Americans

    MCDOUGAL LITTEL

    Hardcover (MCDOUGAL LITTEL, Jan. 7, 2005)
    Unit 1: American Beginnings to 1877Unit 2: Bridge to the 20th Century (1877-1917)Unit 3: Modern America Emerges (1890-1920)Unit 4: The 1920s and the Great Depression (1919-1940)Unit 5: World War II and its Aftermath (1931-1960)Unit 6: Living with Great Turmoil (1954-1975)Unit 7: Passage to a New Century (1968-2001)
  • The American Century

    Harold Evans

    Hardcover (Knopf, Sept. 22, 1998)
    "In a style at once trenchant and easygoing, Harold Evans leads us on a walk through the century now drawing to a close, taking us back over ground that far too many of us have let slip from our memories."--Shelby Foote, author of The Civil WarThe American Century is an epic work. With its spectacular illustrations and incisive and lucid writing, it is as exciting and inspiring as the hundred years it surveys. Harold Evans has dramatized a people's struggle to achieve the American Dream, but also offers a thoughtful and provocative analysis of the great movements and events in America's rise to a position of political and cultural dominance. There are 900 photographs, several hundred brought to light for the first time, and the richly researched narrative offers many surprises.In 1889, when the United States entered the second hundred years of its existence, it was by no means certain that a nation of such diverse peoples, manifold beliefs, and impossible ideals could survive its own exceptional experiment in democracy or manage to avoid a headlong slide into oblivion. Evans describes what happened to the democratic ideal amid the clash of personalities and the convulsions of great events. Here are assessments of the century's nineteen presidents, from Benjamin Harrison, who brought the Stars and Stripes into American life in 1889, to the movie star who waved it so vigorously a hundred years later. Here are the muckrakers who exposed the evils of rampant capitalism, and the women who fought to make a reality of the rhetoric of equality. Here are the robber barons--the Carnegies, the Rockefellers, and the Morgans -- carving out great empires of unparalleled wealth, turning their millions into foundations for public benefit. Here are Al Capone and J. Edgar Hoover, Martin Luther King Jr. and the Ku Klux Klan, Joe McCarthy and Dwight Eisenhower. Here is the American heartland at peace (but on the wagon), America in two world wars, and at war with itself in the sixties.Evans analyzes the central questions of the era. Among them: How did the tradition arise that government should not meddle in business? How did anti-colonial America become an imperial power? How much was democracy threatened by the influence of money? What was the nature of American isolationism? Why did Woodrow Wilson take the United States into World War I? What caused the Great Depression, and why did it last so long? Did Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal succeed or fail? Did the protests of the sixties go too far? Was Vietnam a noble cause? Has the Watergate scandal been blown up out of all proportion? Who deserves the credit for the end of the Cold War?Throughout, Harold Evans lets us see how America prospered because of the power of an idea: the idea of freedom. The nation did not simply become the largest economic and military power, send men to the moon and jeans and consumer capitalism to Red Square--it strengthened Western society through acts of courage, generosity, and vision unequaled in history.The British may claim the nineteenth century by force, and the Chinese may cast a long shadow over the twenty-first, but the twentieth century belongs to the United States. This is America's story as it has never been told before.With 900 photographs
  • The Americans

    MCDOUGAL LITTEL

    Hardcover (MCDOUGAL LITTEL, Nov. 9, 2001)
    Text includes seven units and twenty-six chapters of study of United States history and the people that helped shape that history.
  • The Americans

    MCDOUGAL LITTEL

    Hardcover (MCDOUGAL LITTEL, Nov. 17, 2003)
    McDougal Littell hardcover THE AMERICANS student textbook. Contains 9 Units of Study ranging from American beginnings through 2004. Also included are Historic Decisions of the Supreme Court, Geography Spotlight, Daily Life (customs of daily life from colonialism through the present), American Literature,etc.
  • The Central Americans

    Faren Maree Bachelis

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, Dec. 1, 1989)
    Discusses the history, culture, and religion of the Central Americans and the factors that encouraged their migration to North America
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  • The Americans

    Gerald A. Danzer, J. Jorge Lkor de Alva, Larry S. Krieger, Louis E. Wilson, Nancy Woloch

    Hardcover (MCDOUGAL LITTEL, Aug. 7, 2002)
    The pagination in the pupil edition aligns with the regular edition.
  • The Americans

    MCDOUGAL LITTEL

    Hardcover (MCDOUGAL LITTEL, Aug. 16, 2002)
    2002 McDougal Littell The Americans: Reconstruction Through the 20th Century (H) by Gerald A. Danzer, J. Jorge Klor de Alva, Louis E. Wilson, & Nancy Woloch ***ISBN-13: 9780618108145 ***Pages: 1020