BIG IDEAS IN U.S. HISTORY
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This self-contained unit of study offers students a thought-provoking overview of how influential people and concepts have shaped American government, politics, economics, and society.
Topics range from Enlightenment thinkers who inspired the Founding Fathers, to ideas about human equality espoused by those who fought for the rights of women and African Americans, to the classic "melting pot" and "tossed salad" metaphors describing immigration. Prepared by an experienced U.S. history teacher, the unit includes an approximately 125-slide PowerPoint® presentation on CD-ROM, complete lecture notes, a 20-question multiple-choice quiz, added discussion questions, extension activities, and an annotated list of websites.
This title is part of the series: BIG IDEAS IN U.S. HISTORY
Copyright | 2004 |
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Publisher | Social Studies School Service |
Extension | ZIP |
File Size | 37 MB |