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The American West (Great Minds Wit & Wisdom #Grade 2 Module 2:)
by Ann Brigham Lauren Chapalee Lorraine GriffithNIMAC-sourced textbook
The American West: Assessment Pack (Great Minds Wit & Wisdom #Grade 2 Module 2)
by Great MindsNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Americans
by Louis E. Wilson J. Jorge Klor de Alva Larry S. Krieger Gerald A. Danzer Nancy WolochYou live in a nation founded on dreams of freedom, opportunity, and progress. The most enduring of these visions is the American dream--the belief held by most Americans that if they work hard, and play by the rules, then they and their children will be better off.
The Americans
by Louis E. Wilson J. Jorge Klor de Alva Larry S. Krieger Gerald A. Danzer Nancy WolochNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Americans
by Louis E. Wilson J. Jorge Klor de Alva Gerald A. Danzer Nancy WolochThis textbook contains unit lessons on: American Beginnings to 1783, 1781-1850 A New Nation, 1825-1877 An Era of Growth and Disunion, 1876-1917 Migration and Industrialization Change Society, 1890-1920 Modern America Emerges, 1920-1940 The Twenties and the Great Depression, 1931-1960 World War II and Its Aftermath, 1954-1975 Living with Great Turmoil, and 1968-1996 Nearing the Century Mark.
The Americans
by Louis E. Wilson J. Jorge Klor de Alva Larry S. Krieger Gerald A. Danzer Nancy WolochThis textbook on "The Americans" narrates the history of Americans from Beginnings to Passage to a New Century.
The Americans
by Holt McdougalExplores 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. Identifies themes in geography and technology that influenced American history.
The Americans (Arkansas)
by Louis E. Wilson J. Jorge Klor de Alva Larry S. Krieger Gerald A. Danzer Nancy WolochNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Americans (Georgia Edition)
by Gerald A. Danzer Mcdougal-Littell Publishing StaffHigh-school textbook about American history.
The Americans (Illinois Edition)
by J. Jorge Klor de Alva Larry S. Krieger Gerald A. DanzerAmong the important themes in U.S. history are the promise of technology, the rights enjoyed by Americans, and the roles of women in the 21st century. As you study U.S. history, you will encounter these and other themes again and again. The Americans focuses on nine themes, described on these pages. What do you think are the important issues raised by each theme?
The Americans (New York Edition)
by Louis E. Wilson J. Jorge Klor de Alva Larry S. Krieger Gerald A. Danzer Nancy WolochAmerica has always been a land of economic opportunity. Blessed with fertile land and abundant resources, this has been a country where anyone who has worked hard has had a chance to prosper. Indeed, American history is full of heartening "rags-to-riches" success stories. Just as inspiring are the heroic struggles of women and minorities who fought to improve their economic prospects.
The Americans (New York Edition)
by Louis E. Wilson J. Jorge Klor de Alva Gerald A. Danzer Larry S. KrigerThe history of a nation is shaped as much by geography as by people and events. Paying attention to the following themes of geography can help you recognize when geographic forces are at work in the story of the United States.
The Americans (North Carolina Edition)
by Louis E. Wilson J. Jorge Klor de Alva Larry S. Krieger Gerald A. Danzer Nancy WolochThe book discusses in detail the dramatic events of America's past and uncovers the lives of the people who shaped the nation's history. It helps the reader to understand the nation's heritage,become an informed citizen and a better critical thinker.
The Americans (North Carolina)
by Louis E. Wilson J. Jorge Klor de Alva Larry S. Krieger Gerald A. Danzer Nancy WolochNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Americans Beginnings To 1914 (Alabama Edition)
by Louis E. Wilson J. Jorge Klor de Alva Larry S. Krieger Gerald A. Danzer Nancy WolochThis Alabama 2015 edition of Americans Beginnings to 1914 discusses the history in five unit lessons of: American Beginnings to 1783; 1781-1850 A New Nation; 1825-1877 An Era of Growth and Disunion; 1877-1917 Migration and Industrialization; and 1890-1920 Modern America Emerges.
The Americans, Reconstruction to the 21st Century, Guided Reading Workbook
by Holt McDougalNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Americans: Beginnings to 1914
by J. Jorge Klor de Alva Larry S. Krieger Gerald A. DanzerNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Americans: Beginnings to 1914 (Alabama)
by J. Jorge Klor de Alva Larry S. Krieger Gerald A. DanzerNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Americans: Reconstruction Through the 20th Century
by Louis E. Wilson J. Jorge Klor de Alva Larry S. Krieger Gerald A. Danzer Nancy WolochYou live in a nation founded on dreams of freedom, opportunity, and progress. The most enduring of these visions is the American dream--the belief held by most Americans that if they work hard and play by the rules, then they and their children will be better off.