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The American Journey: A History of the United States (AP Edition, Fourth Edition)

by David Goldfield Carl Abbott Virginia Dejohn Anderson Jo Ann E. Argersinger Peter H. Argersinger William L. Barney Robert M. Weir

American history is a compelling story and this book seeks to tell it in an engaging, forthright way. It also provides students with an abundance of tools to help them absorb that story and put it in context. It introduces them to the concerns of the participants in America's history with primary source documents.

The American Journey: A History of the United States (Combined Seventh Edition)

by David Goldfield Jo Ann E. Argersinger William Barney Virginia Anderson Peter Argersinger Robert Weir Carl Abbott

Frames American history through personal and collective journeys Offering a blend of political and social histories, The American Journey shows that our attempt to live up to our American ideals is an ongoing journey--one that has become increasingly more inclusive of different groups and ideas. With a goal of making American history accessible, the authors offer a strong, clear narrative and provide students with the tools they need to understand history.

The American Journey (Brief Fourth Edition)

by David R. Goldfield Carl Abbott Virginia Dejohn Anderson Jo Ann E. Argersinger [et al.]

United States history textbook

The American Journey (Illinois Edition)

by Joyce Appleby Alan Brinkley James M. Mcpherson

Welcome to United States History Studies and to Glencoe's The American Journey. The content of this course focuses on the political, economic, and social events that have shaped the United States. You will be viewing and interpreting periods in U.S. history from various perspectives, including historical, geographic, political, economic, and cultural.

The American Journey (New York Edition)

by Joyce Appleby Alan Brinkley Albert S. Broussard James M. Mcpherson Donald A. Ritchie

This edition contains The Americas: Worlds Meet, Creating a Nation, Launching the Republic, Nationalism and Sectionalism, Civil War and Reconstruction, Reshaping the Nation, Reform and Empire, Change and Conflict, Challenges at Home and Abroad, America in a Modern Era, etc. The Appendix of the book consists of Skills Handbook, Presidents of the United States, Supreme Court Case Summaries, Documents of American History, English-Spanish Glossary, etc.

The American Journey (New York edition)

by Joyce Appleby Alan Brinkley James M. Mcpherson

Welcome to United States History Studies and to Glencoe's The American Journey. The content of this course focuses on the political, economic, and social events that have shaped the United States. You will be viewing and interpreting periods in U.S. history from various perspectives, including historical, geographic, political, economic, and cultural. Together, these perspectives can help you to understand how the past has led to our present and to appreciate your role in shaping our future. Your textbook includes a variety of tools designed to help you be successful as you study U.S. history. One of the most valuable of these is a list of the objectives that you will be expected to master by the end of the school year. This list is called the New York Core Curriculum and you can find it on pages NY8-NY24 of this book. Knowing what you are expected to learn from the very beginning of the year will help focus your study of U.S. history. It will also help you and your parents or caregivers see when you might need extra help in mastering the concepts of a particular unit of study. Such extra help will ensure that your study of U.S. history will be both enjoyable and successful.

American Journey Since 1865

by James West Davidson

A textbook on American history, American Journey helps the reader understand the link between the past and present.

American Law and Legal Systems (6th Edition)

by James V. Calvi Susan Coleman

This book presents a clear examination of the philosophy of law within a political, social, and economic framework. Coverage introduces readers to operative legal concepts, everyday law practices, substantive procedures, and the intricacies of the American legal system. Eliminating confusing legalese, the authors skillfully explain the basics--from how a lawsuit is filed to the final appeal--and review English legal roots. The survey addresses history and the law, court organization, procedure and evidence, limitations, constitutional law, criminal law, administrative law, environmental law, torts, contracts, and property law. For those interested in a greater understanding of the American legal system.

American Law in the 20th Century

by Lawrence Meir Friedman

In this long-awaited successor to his landmark work "A History of American Law, " Friedman offers a monumental history of American law throughout the great upheavals of the 20th century: two world wars, the Great Depression, the civil rights movement, and the sexual revolution.

American Literature: A Thematic Approach

by G. Robert Carlsen Edgar H. Schuster Anthony Tovatt

A thematically arranged anthology of poems, short stories, plays, novellas, and excerpts from longer works by American authors.

American Literature

by Molly Harrington Dugan

This book is an anthology of American Literature. An anthology is a collection of literature written by different authors. The literature can be poems, plays, short stories, essays, parts of novels, folktales, legends, or myths.

American Literature

by Molly Harrington Dugan

A collection of literature written by various authors from several different genres. Contains historical info, literary term descriptions, and a study guide.

American Literature

by Molly Harrington Dugan

NIMAC-sourced textbook

American Literature

by Paul Garrison Barbara Rooks Michael Pope Joshua Privett

Acquaint your students with the prose and poetry of American authors from the early days of colonization through the present. Organized chronologically and by context, this textbook covers the historical context, literary movements, and principle players that helped to shape American culture and society. Each lesson is broken down into Before/During/After Reading sections. The first highlights key aspects of literature, explains key concepts, defines vocabulary, and helps orient students to the work. The "during" section presets the literature with side-bar margin questions. The last section includes "Think and Discuss" questions that review and assess comprehension of emphases and ideas. Author Biography pages provide an overview of authors' lives, and Chapter Reviews outline important concepts to help prepare students for tests. Written from a Christian worldview, this course encourages students evaluate literature in the light of Scripture and determine whether or not works are biblically sound.

American Literature

by Whit Jones

This American literature homeschool curriculum for high school will teach students to analyze major works of American literature from a biblical perspective. The course is authored by Dr. Whit Jones, a homeschool dad and professor at Bryan College.

American Literature

by George Kearns

American Literature is an anthology, a collection of fiction, poetry, drama, and nonfiction. The purpose of American Literature is to introduce you to some highly enjoyable writing and to help you think logically and creatively about it. In fact, as the writers in this book so powerfully demonstrate, the more you think about literature the richer your insights will be.

American Literature for Christian Schools

by Raymond A. St. John

"American Literature for Christian Schools tells the story of the writing done in the United States from its beginnings until the present. It covers key events, major literary movements and principal players of a dynamic heritage that was forn four centuries ago and remains today a vital expression of the heart and soul of the American people."

American Literature, Grade 11, Volume 1 (HMH Into Literature)

by Kylene Beers Martha Hougen Elena Izquierdo

NIMAC-sourced textbook

American Literature, Grade 11, Volume 2 (HMH Into Literature)

by Kylene Beers Martha Hougen Elena Izquierdo

NIMAC-sourced textbook

American Literature, M.A. ENGLISH Final Paper - II, SDE Andhra University

by Prof Ila Rao Dr Rama Murthy Prof D Lakshmana Rao Prof K Viswanadham T. Viswanadha Rao

This is the prescribed book for MA English Final Paper - II - American Literature for students of School of Distance Education, Andhra University

The American Nation

by Paul Boyer

The American Nation begins every chapter with a set of theme questions. These questions are drawn from seven broad themes central to American history: global relations, our Constitutional heritage, democratic values, technology and society, cultural diversity, geographic diversity, and economic development. They provide a context for the historical events in each chapter. This context will help you understand the connections between historical events and see how past events are relevant to today's social, political, and economic concerns.

The American Nation

by Paul Boyer

The American Nation begins every chapter with a set of theme statements. These statements are drawn from seven broad themes central to American history: Global Relations, our Constitutional Heritage, Democratic Values, Technology and Society, Cultural Diversity, Geographic Diversity, and Economic Development. They provide a context for the historical events in each chapter. This context will help you understand the connections between historical events and see how past events are relevant to today's social, political, and economic concerns.

The American Nation: A History of the United States (12th Edition)

by Mark C. Carnes John A. Garraty

Using the political history of the nation as the framework on which social, economic, and cultural developments depend, co-authors Carnes and Garraty describe how the voices and actions of many peoples have produced a particular political structure--the United States, a single nation--and how that nation has in turn influenced the lives of everyone. Long-renowned for its elegant narrative style, The American Nation in this Twelfth Edition retains its most significant strength--its rich and memorable prose. In this revision, the authors have revised each chapter to incorporate recent research and scholarship, refined the prose style, greatly expanded the number of maps, selected many new illustrations to engage students visually, and written informative, new captions to encourage students to reflect on the information conveyed in the illustration. In each chapter, a new feature, "Debating the Past" presents the varying views of historians on a question related to the chapter content. The final chapter (33) carries the story of the American nation to the present with coverage of the war in Iraq and the election of 2004.

The American Nation: A History of the United States

by Mark Carnes John Garraty

Reconstruction and the South, The Conquest of the West, An Industrial Giant Emerges, American Society in the Industrial Age, Intellectual and Cultural Trends in the Late Nineteenth Century, From Smoke-Filled Rooms to Prairie Wildfire: 1877-1896, The Age of Reform, From Isolation to Empire, Woodrow Wilson and the Great War, The Roaring Twenties, The Great Depression and the New Deal: 1929-1939, A Second World War: 1941-1945, A New Enemy Abroad and at Home: 1946-1960, From Camelot to Watergate: 1961-1975, Running on Empty: 1975-1999, From Boomers to Millennial, Shocks and Responses, 2000-Present.

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