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America: A Narrative History, Volume Two (Brief 10th Edition)
by George Brown Tindall David E. ShiWith more than two million copies sold, America remains the leading narrative history survey text because it’s a book that students enjoy reading. The Tenth Edition is both more relevant, offering increased attention to the culture of everyday life, and more accessible, featuring a reduced number of chapters and a streamlined narrative throughout. The Brief Edition is 20 percent shorter in total pages than its parent Full Edition.
America: America in the 20th Century
by Andrew Cayton Elisabeth Israels Perry Allan M. WinklerKey reading skills and key literary elements introduced, practiced, and assessed with every selection help students read, analyze, and comprehend a wide variety of texts.
America: America in the Twentieth Century
by Andrew Cayton Elisabeth Israels Perry Allan M. WinklerThis history of United States contains unit lessons on The Nation's Beginnings to 1840, The United States, 1815-1915, The United States on the Brink of Change, 1890-1920, Boom Times to Hard Times, 1919-1938, Hot and Cold War, 1939-1960, The Upheaval of the Sixties, 1960-1975, Continuity and Change, 1968-Present, Pathways to the Future and includes Reference Section, Maps, Graphs, Charts, and Tables.
America: An Anthology of France and the United States
by Editor François BusnelToday’s leading French writers offer their perspective of a post-2016 America in this collection of pieces from the bestselling French literary magazine.From Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America to the moveable feasts of the Lost Generation, France and the United States have long shared a special relationship, defined as much by romantic fascination as occasional incomprehension. François Busnel, host of the acclaimed literary talk show La Grande Librairie, seeks to bridge this gap with America, a journal of literature and politics conceived in the aftermath of the election of Donald Trump, now available to English readers for the first time.In this insightful collection of pieces from the magazine, Alain Mabanckou sketches the outlines of his Los Angeles, where he finds a sense of belonging far from his home country of the Republic of the Congo. Leïla Slimani considers the ways #MeToo is shaping a new discourse around consent on college campuses, and Philippe Besson takes an old-fashioned road trip through the American heartland as he drives from Chicago to New Orleans. Joël Dicker traipses through Yellowstone National Park on the lookout for grizzlies, while Alice Zeniter wanders the scorching streets of Las Vegas on foot. Featuring a poignant interview with National Book Award winner Louise Erdrich and original work in English by luminaries including Richard Powers, Colum McCann, and Laura Kasischke, America suggests a new way of understanding the enduring relationship between France and the United States, one that has never been read in quite this way before.From the streets of Manhattan to the Wyoming wilderness, across rural Pennsylvania’s Amish country to the bright lights of Hollywood, America takes us on a crisscrossing road trip across the country as it archives accounts of the administration of the past four years and offers a moving testament to the essential power of literature to unite in times of division.Praise for America“Busnel presents a fine anthology of essays originally published in the French quarterly America. . . . The writers’ varied approaches mean that, even for readers familiar with the issues at play, the pieces will be consistently entertaining. As such, an American audience should lap up this thought-provoking tour.” —Publishers Weekly“A form of sophisticated literary activism.” —Literary Hub“While we wait for the “great works” inspired by the Trump era, the novelists and reporters at America will continue to discover the country that elected him, painting a picture while leaving prejudice to one side.” —France-Amérique“A kaleidoscopic reading list of a divided nation.” —Columbia Journalism Review
America: Beginnings Through 1877 (Oklahoma Edition)
by Michael B. Stoff James West DavidsonThis textbook is an Oklahoma focused version of America History of Our Nation: Beginnings Through 1877.
America: Civil War to the Present, New York
by Michael B. Stoff James West DavidsonNIMAC-sourced textbook
America: From The Collapse Of Communism To The Rise Of Radical Islam (America: The Last Best Hope Ser. #3)
by William J. BennettA single-volume edition of William J. Bennett's bestselling series, thoroughly revised and updated. "The role of history is to inform, inspire, and sometimes provoke us, which is why Bill Bennett's wonderfully readable book is so important." --Walter IsaacsonA decade ago, William J. Bennett published a magisterial three-volume account of our nation's history. Now, Bennett returns to that bestselling trilogy, revising and condensing his epic tale into one volume, a page-turning narrative of our exceptional nation. In Bennett's signature gripping prose, Washington, Franklin, Lincoln, Roosevelt, Reagan, and others reemerge not as marble icons or dust-dry names in a textbook, but as full-blooded, heroic pioneers whose far-reaching vision forged a nation that attracted and still attracts millions yearning to breathe free.From the heroism of the Revolution to the dire hours of the Civil War, from the progressive reforms of the early 1900s to the civil rights reforms of the 1960s, from the high drama of the Space Race to the gut-wrenching tension of the Cold War, from the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of global Communism to the attacks of 9-11 and the war on terror, William J. Bennett captures the players, personalities, and pivotal moments of American history with piercing insight and unrelenting optimism. In this gripping tale of a nation, the story of what Lincoln referred to as "the last best hope of earth" comes alive in all its drama and personality.
America: From a World at War to the Triumph of Freedom
by William J. BennettRespected scholar William Bennett reacquaints America with its heritage in the second volume of America: The Last Best Hope (Volume II). This engaging narrative slices through the cobwebs of time, memory, and prevailing cynicism to reinvigorate America with an informed patriotism.
America: From the Age of Exploration to a World at War
by William J. BennettAmerica, how well do you know your history? Who quelled a coup d'etat by putting on a pair of reading glasses? Which U. S. senator was nearly caned to death on the Senate floor? Which first lady refused to serve alcohol in the White House? What famous inventor was called to find the assassin's bullet in President Garfield's back? Which successful candidate for president insisted on telling the truth about his sex scandal? Which beloved ex-president raced with death and poverty to write his best-selling memoirs and which famous humorist came to his rescue? Which president carefully read the trial notes of 303 condemned Sioux warriors and spared all but 38 from the hangman's noose? Which "four-eyed" future president beat up a drunken bully in a saloon?In his Farewell Address, Ronald Reagan said if we forget what we have done, we will forget who we are. This book, written by one of Reagan's most loyal lieutenants, responds to Reagan's heartfelt call for an informed patriotism. We all need to know more about this land we love. In this gripping tale of a nation, our country's past comes alive. Here is the story of those we chose to lead us and what they did with the awesome power we gave them. Join Bill Bennett for the great adventure. America's teacher will lead you on a voyage of discovery. What others are saying:"William J. Bennett artfully and subtly makes connections between our past and current events, reminding us . . . that we are intimately and immediately connected to the extraordinary Americans who have bestowed upon us our great heritage. . . . [T]he importance of America: The Last Best Hope probably exceeds anything Dr. Bennett has ever written, and it is more elegantly crafted and eminently readable than any comprehensive work of history I've read in a very long time. It's silly to compare great works of history to great novels, but this book truly is a page-turner. . . . Prepare to have your faith in, hope for, and love of America renewed. " -Brad Miner, American Compass"The Role of history is to inform, inspire, and sometimes provoke us, which is why Bill Bennett's wonderfully readable book is so important. He puts our nation's triumphs, along with its lapses, into the context of a narrative about the progress of freedom. Every now and then it's useful to be reminded that we are a fortunate people, blessed with generations of leaders who repeatedly renewed the meaning of America. " -Walter Isaacson, Benjamin Franklin: An American Life"For too long Americans have been looking for a history of our country that tells the story of America's triumphs as well as its tragedies. Now Bill Bennett has come forward with America: The Last Best Hope , which tells the story-fairly and fully-from 1492 to 1914. Americans who have been reading recent biographies of the Founding Fathers will love this book. " -Michael Barone, US News & World Report"Bill Bennett's book will stand as perhaps the most important addition to American scholarship at this, the start of the new century. For the past fifty years American historians have either distorted American history or reduced it to a mess of boring indictments of our cultural and political heritage. With this book Bennett offers to Americans young and old an exciting and enjoyable history of what makes America the greatest nation on earth.
America: History Of Our Nation, Beginnings Through 1877 (Tennessee Edition)
by Michael B. Stoff James West DavidsonYou will learn how religion, technology, and culture affected the development of the United States. You will learn how the astrolabe and the caravel contributed to the Age of Exploration. You will identify religious beliefs that made the Puritans leave England for Massachusetts Bay Colony. You will learn why William Penn created a "holy experiment" in what is now Pennsylvania. You will discover, that by 1750, immigrants made the Middle Colonies the most diverse part of English North America.
America: History of Our Nation
by Michael B. Stoff James West DavidsonThis comprehensive book on American history talks about soldiers and Presidents, explorers and inventors, religious leaders and business leaders, the people who wrote America's Constitution, and the people who fought to end slavery.
America: History of Our Nation
by James West DavidsonAmerica: History of Our Nation (Louisiana Edition)
America: History of Our Nation (Illinois Edition)
by Michael B. Stoff James West DavidsonUS history textbook
America: History of Our Nation, Beginnings to 1914
by Michael B. Stoff James West DavidsonNIMAC-sourced textbook <p>Prentice Hall</p>
America: History of Our Nation, Civil War to the Present
by Michael B. Stoff James West DavidsonIf someone were to tell you "History happens every day," how would you respond? You might be tempted to say: "History is only in the past. Old places, lost kingdoms, faraway lands ... stuff like that." But events happening around the world right now will be history some day. Small events may only be part of your own personal history. Larger events may change the course of history in your community, your nation, or the world. The news of these events comes from everywhere, right? It's on television, it's online, it's in newspapers, it's on the radio; it even comes by word of mouth. You are bombarded from every direction. How you choose to use that information is up to you. You can ignore it, or you could recognize that it is changing the world you live in. Many successful people are those who not only know what is happening around them, but who can also see the possible consequences.
America: How Well Do You Know Your Country?
by Union Square & Co.Would you pass the government&’s test to become an American citizen? Take the 100-question quiz and see! As millions of people know, becoming an American citizen isn&’t easy. It involves a lengthy application process, including a tough two-part naturalization test covering English and civics. How well would you do? Find out! America: The Quiz contains the most updated version of the 100 test-prep questions given to applicants by US Citizenship and Immigration Services, current through the 2016 elections. They include: What is an amendment?What is &“the rule of law&”?What does the president&’s cabinet do?Name three of the original 13 statesName one state that borders CanadaWhy does the flag have 50 stars? A surprising number of questions require even more advanced knowledge. For example: Describe one of the four Constitutional amendments concerning the right to vote. Complete with illustrations and historic photographs, and fully updated through the presidential election of 2016, America: The Quiz is a handy little guidebook to the nation you thought you knew.
America: How to Save Our Democracy
by Douglas E. Schoen Carly CoopermanWHAT AMERICA MUST DO TO ACHIEVE UNITY AND SAVE OUR DEMOCRACY AMERICA: UNITE OR DIE is a real-time analysis of why American Democracy is crumbling and why both sides – Republicans and Democrats – are responsible for its collapse. This is the first objective, nonpartisan analysis of what has happened, and most importantly, explains what we can do to avoid impending doom for our system, and most of all, our nation. ONE NATION, INDIVISIBLE? America is the only country in the history of the world founded on an idea—and that idea is liberty. It&’s an idea that resulted in the most flourishing citizenry in human history, but today that idea is under attack, not just from foreign adversaries but from within as the extreme right of the Republican Party and extreme left of the Democratic Party move further and further apart. These dangerous, corrosive positions pose a serious threat to the foundations of American democracy as we now face: · A political class that has lost touch with mainstream America. · Public loss of trust in the institutions of democracy. · The rise and mobilization of extremism on the right and left, both threatening violence. · The rise of social media, websites, and cable TV news that splinters audiences and creates alternate realities. · Inequality of opportunity that creates a two-tiered society of haves and have-nots. · Anti-democratic regimes ruling China and Russia that threaten freedom around the world. In an era of growing distrust, demonization, and hatred, as we live America&’s tragic &‘Tale of Two Cities,&’ our most inspired turn is to embrace the idea engendered in a true symbol of American democracy: the mighty woman with a torch, &‘the Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World&’: &“Give me your tired, your poor/ Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free&”. When citizens who work hard and play by the rules believe they have no shot at the American Dream — or conclude that the American values, identity, and the principles they grew up with are vanishing — a giant question mark hangs over the future of our democracy. If we hope to preserve our democracy, both sides must start by reaffirming their belief in the democratic principles of America so they can move from the fringes to the moderate middle-of-the-road positions that millions of Americans embrace. AMERICA: UNITE OR DIE is an inspired plan to turn the Divided States of America into the Reunited State of America. &“America: Unite or Die is a must-read for anyone interested in politics and governing or in the current dysfunction of our political system. Douglas Schoen and Carly Cooperman are great scholars and practitioners of American politics. They are two of the country's finest pollsters and strategists who have seen it all—from advising presidents in the White House to analyzing the voters in the precincts across America. The polarization in this country today is explained clearly. Every citizen who cares about this extraordinary country of ours should read this book and be enlightened about what's going on around them.&” —Ed Rollins, former assistant to President Reagan for political and governmental affairs, and former co-chairman to the National Republican Congressional Committee
America: Imagine a World without Her
by Dinesh D'Souza#1 New York Times BestsellerIs America a source of pride, as Americans have long held, or shame, as Progressives allege? Beneath an innocent exterior, are our lives complicit in a national project of theft, expropriation, oppression, and murder, or is America still the hope of the world?Dinesh D'Souza says these questions are no mere academic exercise. It is the Progressive view that is taught in our schools, that is preached by Hollywood, and that shapes the policies of the Obama administration. If America is a force for inequality and injustice in the world, its power deserves to be diminished; if traditional America is based on oppression and theft, then traditional America must be reformed-and the federal government can do the reforming.In America: Imagine a World without Her D'Souza offers a passionate and sharply reasoned defense of America, knocking down every important accusation made by Progressives against our country.Provocative in its analysis, stunning in its conclusions, Dinesh D'Souza's America will be the most talked about book of the year.
America: Independence Through 1914, California
by Michael B. Stoff James West DavidsonThis illustrated edition enlightens students on topics, divided into six units, covering Foundations of American History, The Constitution of the United States, The New Republic, The Nation Expands and Changes, Civil War and Reunion, and An Age of Industry.
America: Land I Love
by Kurt A. Grussendorf D.A.; Michael R. Lowman D.A.; Brian S. AshbaughAmerica: Land I Love presents a chronological account of American history with a factual emphasis on the people and events that shaped the United States. Incorporated throughout are thought-provoking questions to develop critical thinking skills and a biblical worldview regarding the significance of individuals and events in the nation’s history. This text highlights America’s heritage of faith and her patriotic pursuit of freedom as foundational values in the history of the United States of America.
America: Land I Love
by Kurt A. GrussendorfThe people were living in the New World long before the Europeans discovered it. Over four thousand years ago, after the great Flood of Noah's day, God caused the people of the world to speak many different languages and scattered them from the tower of Babel "upon the face of all the earth."
America: Modern American History
by Andrew Cayton Elisabeth Israels Perry Linda Reed Allan M. WinklerTextbook on modern American history.
America: Modern American History
by Andrew Cayton Elisabeth Israels Perry Linda Reed Allan M. WinklerThe book covers American history in several chapters. Each chapter covers timelines, summarizing the main idea question, organizing information activity, critical thinking questions, writing activity and historical events.