Each chapter in LaunchPad also comes with a wealth of additional documents, videos, key terms flashcards, map quizzes, and much more, all of which can be easily integrated and assigned.America in Global Context Labor Laws After Emancipation: Haiti and the United States Thinking Like a Historian The South’s "Lost Cause" Interpretations How Free Were Freedwomen in Reconstruction? Industrial America: Corporations and Conflicts, 1877–1910America in Global Context Emigrants and Destinations, 1881–1915 Interpretations How Modern Were Late-Nineteenth-Century Corporations?







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Known for its clear, insightful analytical narrative and balanced approach, A big picture, analytical focus helps students understand not just what happened, but why. Walking into Freedom Land: The Civil Rights Movement, 1941–1973America in Global Context Freedom in the United States and Africa Thinking Like a Historian Civil Rights and Black Power: Strategy and Ideology Interpretations Was Martin Luther King Jr. a Radical or a Reformer?
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The first AP adaptation of the best-selling college text now in its 9th edition, this narrative is told from multiple perspectives and highlights how diverse actors have been at the center of U.S. history.

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With its hallmark interpretive voice and thoughtful analysis, A unique nine-part framework highlights key developments. As students uniquely experience American History, Experience History propels students to greater understanding while achieving greater course success. 2) by George





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Retail:$59.99 Students will gain proficiency in historical thinking skills via marginal review questions that ask students to "Identify Causes," "Trace Change over Time," and "Understand Points of View."

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Managing the Great Depression, Forging the New Deal, 1929–1938The Second New Deal and the Redefining of Liberalism, 1935–1938America in Global Context Economic Nationalism in the United States and Mexico Thinking Like a Historian The New Deal and Public Works Interpretations Was the New Deal a Reform or a Revolution?Analyzing Voices Ordinary People Respond to the New DealDocument 22-4: Michigan Artist Alfred Castagne Sketching WPA Construction Workers Document 22-5: CLIFFORD K. BERRYMAN, "The Spirit of the New Deal" (1933) andAmerica in Global Context The Scales of War: Losses and Gains During World War II Thinking Like a Historian Mobilizing the Home Front Interpretations Why Did the United States Drop the Atomic Bomb on Japan?