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U. S. History Book 3: Prelude to the Present, 1920-1960

by Roberta J. Leach Nancy A. Szabo J. E. Vacha James A. Wasowski

U.S. History high school textbook

U. S. History Book 4: Seeking New Directions, 1960-1990

by Roberta J. Leach Bonnie Mccarthy John Vacha

U.S. History: Book 4 (Seeking New Directions: 1960-1990) is a unit for high school American history students.

U. S. History and Government (2nd Edition, Revised)

by Andrew Peiser Michael Serber

This revised second edition of U.S. History and Government prepares students who are studying for the 11th grade New York State Regents examination. The book follows the course of study recommended by the New York State Education Department.

U. S.: A Narrative History (volumes 1 & 2) Sixth Edition

by James West Davidson Brian Delay Christine Leigh Heyrman Mark Lytle Michael Stoff

For your classes in American History, McGraw-Hill introduces the latest edition of U*S: A Narrative History, part of the acclaimed M Series. The M Series started with you and your students. After extensive market research to gain insight into students' learning behavior and instructor's desired course outcomes, we learned that students want text programs with visual appeal and content designed according to the way they learn. Instructors desire greater student involvement in the course content without compromising on high quality content. From a known and trusted author team, U*S: A Narrative History tells the story the American people, with all the visually engaging, personally involving material that your students want within an engaging magazine format that helps students better connect with the nation's past. Additionally, this innovative text provides instructors with scholarly, succinct, and conventionally organized core content within a unified narrative that is continental in scope.

U.S. History 1865 - Present and Constitutional Foundations

by Andrew Peiser Michael Serber

This text, U.S. History 1865-Present and Constitutional Foundations, is a thorough update of our previous book, United States History and Government (Second Edition). Like the prior book, this new edition focuses on the origins, principles, and provisions of the Constitution and the history of the United States since 1865. Written first of all to be engaging, this text was also written to help you develop the skills and practices historians and social scientists use in their professions. These same skills--the ability to gather, interpret, and use evidence to answer important questions, to use chronological reasoning, and to participate in civic life--are also essential to being an effective and engaged citizen of the United States.

U.S. History Detective Book 2: Late 1800's to the 21st Century

by Steve Greif

U.S. History Detective(R) can be used as a stand-alone textbook, a resource of supplemental activities to enrich another textbook, or as a review course for older students. he vocabulary and content skills are based on common state social studies standards for Grade 8. What makes U.S. History Detective(R) different from other American history books is the integration of critical thinking into the content lessons. The questions in this book require deeper analysis and frequently ask for supporting evidence from the lesson. This in-depth analysis produces greater understanding, which results in better grades and higher test scores. Over time, students who practice critical thinking learn to apply it throughout their education and lives. This book also develops reading comprehension and writing skills, and challenges students to learn new vocabulary. <P><P>U.S. History Detective(R) Book 2 focuses on the late 1800s to the 21st century. This textbook has both primary and secondary source information. Each lesson provides a passage students must read, followed by a series of questions. Questions are multiple choice, short answer, or short essay questions. Students are frequently asked to identify sentence evidence from the lesson that best supports the answer. Sample answers are provided which identify key points for the essays. In addition there are section review activities and some bonus activities. <P><P> In this book, students will: <li>Supply supporting evidence for many of their answers <li>Supply essay evidence to support their conclusions by drawing on specific information from the lesson <li> Draw inferences and conclusions based on their evaluation of the evidence <li> Distinguish between facts and opinions <li> Analyze historical chronology to see history as a series of interrelated events <li>Acquire new vocabulary <li> Learn to interpret and draw information from geographical maps, political cartoons, and charts

U.S. History and Government Tutor (High School Tutors Study Guides)

by Editors of REA Gary Land

Help for high school studies is here with REA's High School Tutor series! Each High School Tutor book makes it easy to learn difficult subjects. The High School Tutor for U.S. History and Government covers every American history and government topic taught in classrooms today including Pre-Colonization to modern America, the branches of the federal government, Supreme Court decisions, and more. In easy-to-follow, student-friendly language, students are tutored intelligently about U.S. history & government making the subject easy to learn, easy to understand, and easy to study. DETAILS - An essential companion to any high school textbook - Superb study guide for quizzes, tests and exams - An excellent aid when working on homework - Helps students grasp and understand U.S. History and Government more fully - Indexed for easy topic searches

U.S. History: America Through The Lens

by Fredrik Hiebert Peggy Altoff Fritz Fischer

NIMAC-sourced textbook

UCSMP Advanced Algebra (Second Edition)

by Steven S. Viktora James Flanders Zalman Usiskin Denisse R. Thompson Natalie Jakucyn Sharon L. Senk Nils P. Ahbel Suzanne Levin Marcia L. Weinhold Rheta N. Rubenstein Judith Halvorson Jaskowiak Gerald Pillsbury

This book emphasizes facility with algebraic expressions and forms, powers and roots, and functions based on these concepts.

UFOs in Wartime: What They Didn't Want You To Know

by Mack Maloney

Although often written off as myths, UFOs are found in Renaissance Art, on ancient coins, etched on cave walls-and even reported in the Bible. Even more surprising is when they are documented most: in times of war. These sightings are made by high ranking officials, soldiers, and newsreporters. Why do these sightings spike so drastically during wartime? Could it be mistaken aircraft? Or is someone-or something- looking in on us?

UK Government & Politics Annual Update 2018

by Neil McNaughton

Topical reading essential for exam success.- Review all the key developments in UK politics from the last year, with expert analysis you can draw on both throughout your course and in the exams- Go beyond your textbooks to build a bank of up-to-date examples and data, helping you develop knowledgeable and persuasive arguments- Know how to hit the highest grades with guidance from experienced teachers and authors, Neil McNaughton and Eric MageeContentsChapter 1: The 2017 general election: an earthquake or just a tremor?Chapter 2: After the 2017 general election: governing without a majorityChapter 3: City and regional mayors: how much power do they really have?Chapter 4: The Central Executive: what happened to collective responsibility?Chapter 5: Pluralism: Does social media enhance or threaten democracy?Chapter 6: The Supreme Court: is it too powerful?Chapter 7: Pressure groups: three contemporary case studies (the Fawcett Society, the Taxpayers' Alliance, UK Finance)Chapter 8: Time for a British Bill of Rights?Chapter 9: European Union: what are the key issues for Brexit?Chapter 10: Scotland: is nationalism in terminal decline?

UK Government and Politics for AS/A-level (Fifth Edition)

by Paul Fairclough Philip Lynch Toby Cooper

Download a pre-election eInspection copy today, to start your lesson planning for September 2017.Inspire political thinking with our bestselling politics textbook, fully updated the new 2017 specifications. Help students get their best grade with political commentary and analysis; the final edition of the book will include coverage of the June 2017 general election results.Covering key topics for all exam boards, this textbook puts politics in context with topical analysis of politics today and how UK governmental and political history shaped current events and thinking.- Extend knowledge and improve key skills with comprehensive coverage and analysis of relevant political developments, including possible consequences of Brexit, such as its effect on Scottish independence- Understand how different topics within the A-level link together with the new Synoptic Links feature- Develop key analysis and evaluation skills with activities and case studies throughout the textbook - look out for Debate, Case Study and Activity boxes- Clarify knowledge and understanding of political language with summaries and explanations of key terms- Test and develop understanding of key topics with exam focus sections tailored to the new Politics specifications

UK Politics Annual Update 2019

by Sarra Jenkins Nick Gallop

- Review all the key developments in UK politics from the last year, with expert analysis you can draw on both throughout your course and in the exams- Go beyond your textbooks to build a bank of up-to-date examples and data, helping you developknowledgeable and persuasive arguments- Know how to hit the highest grades with guidance from experienced teachers and authors Sarra Jenkins and Nick Gallop

UK Politics Annual Update 2020

by Nick Gallop

This course companion offers you all the information, analysis and topical material you need to draw on for tasks throughout your course, and for answering examination questions.- Review all the developments relevant to A-level specifications in UK politics from the last year, with examples linked closely to specification points- Develop your confidence with expert analysis you can draw on both throughout your course and in the exams- Enhance your knowledge of the news to build a bank of up-to-date examples linked to the specifications, helping you to develop persuasive arguments for your essays- Learn to hit the highest grades with guidance from experienced author, teacher and Politics Review editor Nick GallopChapters include coverage on:- The 2019 general election- Relations between Parliament and the Executive - Relations between the Prime Minister and the Cabinet- Brexit and the constitution- 20 years of devolution

UK Politics Annual Update 2021

by Nick Gallop

You can use this Annual Update for tasks throughout your course and for help with examination questions.- Review all the developments relevant to A-level specifications in UK politics from the last year, with examples linked closely to specification points, strong links between topics and focused suggestions for further reading- Develop your confidence with expert analysis you can draw on both throughout your course and in the exams- Enhance your knowledge of the news to build a bank of up-to-date examples linked to the specifications, helping you to develop persuasive arguments for your essays- Learn more about the government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic and other up-to-date political developments, and how to put them into contextTable of contents: UK update 20211. Legitimacy and the lockdown: from health crisis to democratic crisis?2. The Black Lives Matter movement: pressure, protest and controversy3. Individual and collective rights: civil liberties campaigns in the 2020s4. Political parties in the 2020s: funding, fairness and the future5. Influence of the media: Is the BBC biased and does it matter?6. Devolution and health crisis7. The House of Lords: too big, too partisan and time for change?8. What impact did the health crisis have on the relationship between parliament and the executive?9. Controlling the health crisis: how effective was Boris Johnson in dictating events and determining policy?

UPCO's Physical Setting Review: Earth Science (Revised Edition)

by Robert Sigda

When you look at the stars or feel the force of the wind, you are making observations. An observation is an interaction of one or more of the senses-sight, hearing, touch, taste, or smell-with the environment or surroundings. The ability of the senses are limited. Therefore, instruments have been invented and developed to extend the powers of observation. Instruments improve our ability to observe and to make measurements that would otherwise be very inaccurate or even impossible to make. For example, a telescope allows us to take a closer look at the stras. A scale enables us to accurately determine how much we weigh by measuring the pull of Earth's gravity on our bodies, which is something our senses don't readily observe.

US Government & Politics Annual Update 2015

by Anthony J Bennett

Featuring information and analysis of recent events in US politics, this book provides you with topical source material to draw on for tasks throughout your course, and for answering examination questions. Written by an experienced and acknowledged expert in the field of US politics, this is the book you need if you are aiming for the highest grades at A2.- Reviews the key events and developments of 2014 you need to know, including the midterm elections- Students can analyse up-to-date examples and data to present knowledgeable and persuasive arguments- Written by an expert in US politics who knows what you need to know to get those top grades- The perfect update for your textbook, bringing you right up to date with all the topical material you need to succeed in your examsContents 1. What can we learn from the 2014 midterm elections?2. So just how polarised is America?3. What's the Supreme Court been deciding in 2014? 4. By numbers: the Supreme Court's 2013-14 term5. How to fix the presidential nomination process6. Is Obama a weak president?7. Are congressional committees 'Congress at work'?8. What about the 2016 elections?Who's Who in US Politics 2015

US Government & Politics Annual Update 2016

by Anthony J Bennett

Featuring information and analysis of recent events in US politics, the Annual Update provides you with topical source material to draw on for tasks throughout your course, and for answering examination questions. Written by an experienced and acknowledged expert in the field of US politics, this is the book you need if you are aiming for the highest grades at A2.- Reviews the key events and developments of 2015 you need to know- Students can analyse up-to-date examples and data to present knowledgeable and persuasive arguments- The perfect update for your textbook, bringing you right up to date with all the topical material you need to succeed in your examsTopics include:1. Which is healthier: the Democrats or the Republicans?2. How important is the Obama cabinet?3. What's happening in the 2016 presidential race?4. Presidential debates: are they substance or theatre?5. What's the Supreme Court been deciding in 2015?6. The Supreme Court: the 2014-15 term7. Women in US Politics: how much have things changed?8. Who's Who in US politics 2016

US Government & Politics Annual Update 2018

by Anthony J Bennett

Topical reading essential for exam success.- Review all the key developments in US politics from the last year, with expert analysis you can draw on both throughout your course and in the exams- Go beyond your textbooks to build a bank of up-to-date examples and data, helping you develop knowledgeable and persuasive arguments- Know how to hit the highest grades with guidance from experienced teacher and author, Anthony J. BennettContentsChapter 1: The Trump cabinetChapter 2: To what extent can a President reshape the Supreme Court?Chapter 3: The Supreme Court: the 2016/2017 termChapter 4: The Gorsuch nomination to the Supreme CourtChapter 5: More from the 2016 electionsChapter 6: The 2018 midterm congressional electionsChapter 7: Where's the Democratic Party going?Chapter 8: Presidential pardonsChapter 9: An assessment of Trump's first year

US Government and Politics for A-level Fifth Edition

by Anthony J Bennett

Let trusted author Anthony Bennett build your students political knowledge and understanding with our bestselling textbook, fully updated for the new specifications. Combining informed discussion with the latest facts and figures, this textbook provides accessible coverage of key topics for all exam boards.- Comprehensive coverage of the latest developments in US politics including the 2016 elections- Analysis and evaluation of the similarities and differences to UK politics- Definitions of key terms and concepts to help clarify knowledge and understanding of political language- Exam focus sections at the end of each chapter to test and develop understanding of key topics, offering practice for short and essay questions

US History Interactive

by Alan Taylor Randy Roberts Peter B. Levy Emma J. Lapsansky-Werner

NIMAC-sourced textbook

US History, Interactive: Reconstruction to the Present

by Randy Roberts Peter B. Levy Emma J. Lapsansky-Werner

NIMAC-sourced textbook

US History, Interactive: Reconstruction to the Present

by Randy Roberts Peter B. Levy Emma J. Lapsansky-Werner

NIMAC-sourced textbook

US Politics Annual Update 2019

by Anthony J Bennett

-Review all the key developments in US politics from the last year, with expert analysis you can draw on both throughout your course and in the exams-Go beyond your textbooks to build a bank of up-to-date examples and data, helping you develop knowledgeable and persuasive arguments-Know how to hit the highest grades with guidance from experienced teacher and author, Anthony J. BennettChapters include:-The 2018 midterm elections-The Trump presidency after two years-The Brett Kavanaugh nomination-Where does power reside in Congress today?Anthony J. Bennett has taught, examined and written on US politics for many years. He is the author of US Government and Politics for A-level (now in its fifth edition) and is an editor of Politics Review.

US Politics Annual Update 2020

by Anthony J Bennett Sarra Jenkins

Topical, up-to-date reading with close links to the specification, essential for exam success.This course companion offers you all the information, analysis and topical material you need to draw on for tasks throughout your course, and for answering examination questions.- Review all the developments relevant to A-level specifications in US politics from the last year, with examples linked closely to specification points- Develop your confidence with expert analysis you can draw on both throughout your course and in the exams- Enhance your knowledge to build a bank of up-to-date examples linked to the specifications, helping you to develop persuasive arguments for your essays- Learn to hit the highest grades with guidance from Anthony J Bennett and experienced author, teacher and examiner Sarra Jenkins.Chapters include coverage on:- The Trump administration in 2019- The journey to the 2020 elections- The Supreme Court 2018-19- The Mueller Report

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