Reproducible student activities cover territorial growth, the Industrial Revolution, the rise of slavery, and the reform movement.
Higher rates would increase costs for borrowers , discouraging investment . To encourage lending and investment , and thus foster economic growth , the U.S. government made the right choice in deciding to repay its debts . 2.
They selected Frederick M. Mann, head of the Department of Architecture at Washington University in St. Louis, to prepare a new development plan in 1909. Mann had established a strong reputation as an advocate for quality campus design ...
RTB 0-38779 Focus on U.S. History THE ERA of MODERNIZATION THROUGH THE 1930s Kathy Sammis American history is about to become more fascinating for your students with Walch's Focus on U.S. History series ! Each reproducible book in the ...
Our AP US History Exam study guide does not contain filler or fluff, so you can work through the guide at a significantly faster pace than other AP US History review books.
McCullough , David Willis , ed . American Childhoods . Meltzer , Milton . The Black Americans : A History in Their Own Words . Nabokov , Peter , ed . Native American Testimony : A Chronicle of Indian - White Relations from Prophecy to ...
Decoding the Past (Grades 5-8) Jana Kirchner, Andrew McMichael. political cartoon? Have students write on the ba of the image a prediction of what they think Lincoln's vision for Reconstruction might have been based on their evidence ...
Twelve-term Texas Congressman, presidential candidate, and #1 New York Times bestselling author Ron Paul returns with a highly provocative treatise about how we need to fundamentally change the way we think about America's broken education ...
Presents the history of the United States from the point of view of those who were exploited in the name of American progress.
This book describes results from the 1994 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) assessment in U.S. history, conducted at grades 4, 8, and 12. Included in this report card are...
In this book, Cravens presents photographs and recollections of the last generation, black and white, who grew up in the era of Jim Crow segregation. And they have engrossing stories to tell.