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US history interactive

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Paramus, N.J. Savvas Learning 2022ISBN:
  • 9781418332310 (TE)
  • 9781418332303 (SE)
DDC classification:
  • 973
Contents:
America's cultural roots (Prehistory-1783) England's American colonies (1607-1754) The American Revolution (1754-1783) Establishing the new nation (1781-1789) The early Republic (1789-1840) Reshaping America in the early 1800s (1800-1860) Sectional divisions and civil war (1846-1865) Reconstruction (1865-1877) Industry and immigration (1865-1914) Challenges in the late 1800s (1865-1900) America comes of age (1890-1920) World War I and the 1920s (1914-1929) The Great Depression and the New Deal (1928-1941) World War II (1931-1945) Postwar America (1945-1960) Civil rights and reform in the 1960s (1945-1968) The Vietnam War era (1954-1975) An era of change (1960-1980) America in the 1980s and 1990s (1980-1999) America in the 21st century (2000-today)
Summary: US History is more than the "story" of our past. Its consequences can be felt today, and may impact our future. New US History Interactive is a modern, inquiry-based social studies curriculum that promotes critical thinking, immersive experiences, and informed action. It leverages the C3 Framework to make US History experiential and culturally relevant for all students.
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America's cultural roots (Prehistory-1783)
England's American colonies (1607-1754)
The American Revolution (1754-1783)
Establishing the new nation (1781-1789)
The early Republic (1789-1840)
Reshaping America in the early 1800s (1800-1860)
Sectional divisions and civil war (1846-1865)
Reconstruction (1865-1877)
Industry and immigration (1865-1914)
Challenges in the late 1800s (1865-1900)
America comes of age (1890-1920)
World War I and the 1920s (1914-1929)
The Great Depression and the New Deal (1928-1941)
World War II (1931-1945)
Postwar America (1945-1960)
Civil rights and reform in the 1960s (1945-1968)
The Vietnam War era (1954-1975)
An era of change (1960-1980)
America in the 1980s and 1990s (1980-1999)
America in the 21st century (2000-today)

US History is more than the "story" of our past. Its consequences can be felt today, and may impact our future. New US History Interactive is a modern, inquiry-based social studies curriculum that promotes critical thinking, immersive experiences, and informed action. It leverages the C3 Framework to make US History experiential and culturally relevant for all students.

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