Introduction to American History Vol 2







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Introduction to American History Vol 2, 8/e

Dr. Brian Farmer, Amarillo College
Carl N. Degler, Stanford University
Vincent P. De Santis, University of Notre Dame
Clarence L. Ver Steeg, Northwestern University  


925 pages;  Copyright year: 2011
Student Resource Edition ISBN: 978-1-61882-077-8
Standard Edition ISBN: 978-1-60229-876-7
Advanced eBook ISBN: 1-59602-931-5
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Includes the following student resources

  • 660 Flashcards
  • 750 Practice Questions
  • 10 Chapter Summaries

Description

NEW TO THIS EDITION:
- Full color, hardcover format
- Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire
- Spanish Flu Pandemic of 1918
- Crime in the Prohibition Era
- Hoover's FBI and Public Enemy #1 - John Dillinger
- The Baby Boom Era
- The first year of the Obama administration

New Chapter Reviews include the following:
- Key terms
- Chapter summaries
- Chronological timelines

Welcome to the webpage for Introduction to American History - Volume 2, 8/e. This webpage allows you to view the table of contents, sample chapters, Instructor's Manual, Student Guide, and Test Bank that accompany this volume. In combination, Volumes 1 and 2 provide a comprehensive survey of the political, social, and economic history of the nation from the Age of Discovery to the aftermath of 9/11. Each chapter contains a brief biography of a key individual who influenced his or her era. This volume covers the time span from the Civil War through the aftermath of 9/11 and the War in Iraq. Attention is paid to issues of race relations, the struggle for equality, war and peace, and the impact of technology on American culture. Volume 1 details American history from the Age of Discovery through the Civil War and Reconstruction with special attention to slavery, the struggle for women's rights, and the impact of immigration on the United States. It also presents a history of politics, diplomacy, and the wars that impacted the course of American society. Chapters devoted to discussions of the art, architecture, literature, poetry, and music focus on the culture unique to each historical period.


 Student Resource Edition Textbook ISBN: 9781618820778
 Textbook ISBN: 9781602298767
 eBook ISBN: 1596029315
 Loose-leaf Textbook ISBN: 9781602291140
 Study Guide ISBN: 9781602298873

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