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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

by Paul Garrison Michael Pope Joshua Privett Barbara Rooks

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 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

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

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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 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 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 Elena Izquierdo Martha Hougen

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

by Kylene Beers Elena Izquierdo Martha Hougen

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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

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 Odyssey: The United States In The 20th Century

by Gary B. Nash

The Americas had long been the home to a rich variety of Native American cultures. Hundreds of years ago, however, other peoples-- Europeans and enslaved Africans--set foot in what was to them a new world. Together they created the United States of America--a nation founded on the promise of liberty and equality for all the diverse people who have contributed to its success.

American Odyssey: The United States in the 20th Century

by Gary B. Nash

A history of the United States in the twentieth century, featuring sociological and cultural events, as well as strictly historical, and using many pertinent literary excerpts.

American Odyssey: The United States in the 20th Century

by Gary B. Nash

A history of the United States in the twentieth century, featuring sociological and cultural events, as well as strictly historical, and using many pertinent literary excerpts.

American Passages: A History Of The United States

by David M. Oshinsky Lewis L. Gould Edward L. Ayers Jean R. Soderlund

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American Politics Today (Fifth Edition)

by David T. Canon William T. Bianco

The Fifth Edition of American Politics Today is designed to show students the reality of politics today and how it connects to their own lives. New features--from chapter opening cases that address the kinds of questions students ask, to full-page graphics that illustrate key political processes--show students how politics works and why it matters. All components of the learning package--textbook, InQuizitive adaptive learning tool, and coursepack--are organized around specific chapter learning goals to ensure that students learn the nuts and bolts of American government.

American Politics Today 3rd Edition

by David T. Canon William T. Bianco

Politics is about conflict and compromise.<P> American Politics Today helps students understand the debates and controversies that they encounter in the news by emphasizing conflict and compromise as natural parts of politics. New book features--including highly visual "How It Works" infographics--show how the American political process resolves conflicts.

American Politics in Hollywood Film (Edinburgh University Press)

by Ian Scott

How is the American political landscape represented in cinema? What is the relationship between Hollywood and Washington? From Arnold Schwarzenegger's rise to the Governorship of California through to the drama of the celebrity-fuelled 2008 Presidential election, Hollywood and politics have never been more intimate. This thoroughly updated and revised new edition continues to analyse the theoretical and conceptual relationship of Hollywood to national politics and the way film content and criticism has aligned itself to political culture and debate.Chronicling the evolution of American political cinema from the 1930s, this book explores the genre's symbiotic relationship with the American political culture and history. Through textual analysis of a range of films and television series, Scott provides a critique of current and past developments across several sub-genres, including the bio-pic, the election film and documentary. New for this edition* Analysis of the post-9/11 and Bush era's effect on

American Politics: Classic and Contemporary Readings

by Allan J. Cigler Burdett A. Loomis

American Politics is designed for professors who wish to supplement their main American Government text with a comprehensive reader. Cigler and Loomis offer a broad selection of classic and current selections--both historical source documents and critical journalistic writings--accompanied by useful analytical essays on current political issues.

American Popular Music: From Minstrelsy to MP3

by Larry Starr Christopher Waterman

Explore the rich terrain of American popular music with the most complete, colorful, and authoritative introduction of its kind. In the fifth edition of their best-selling text, American Popular Music: From Minstrelsy to MP3, Larry Starr and Christopher Waterman provide a unique combination of cultural and social history with the analytical study of musical styles.

American Republic Since 1877 (Texas Edition)

by Mcgraw-Hill Staff

Welcome to United States History Since Reconstruction and The American Republic Since 1877. This course completes the two-year study of American history that you began in Grade 8. The content of the high school course focuses on the political, economic, and social events that have shaped modern America.

American Revolution: A Complete Toolkit With Background Information, Primary Sources, And More That Help Students Build Reading And Writing Skills-and Deepen Their Understanding Of History

by Renay M. Scott

What better way to learn about history than to relive it? Students assume the roles of colonists, patriots, and loyalists as they participate in a weeklong simulation that takes them through the events that led to and ended the American Revolution. Includes easy step-by-step directions, plus reproducible student worksheets, tables, maps, and rubrics-everything you need to run a successful simulation! For use with Grades 5 & Up.

American Revolution: Activity Book (Amplify Core Knowledge Language Arts, Grade 4 #Unit 7)

by Amplify Education

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American Revolution: Reader (Amplify Core Knowledge Language Arts, Grade 4 #Unit 7)

by Amplify Education

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