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- 2009280065 alternative "Prentice Hall United States history".
- 2009280065 audience "Grade 9-12.".
- 2009280065 contributor B11463207.
- 2009280065 coverage "United States History Study and teaching (Secondary)".
- 2009280065 created "c2010.".
- 2009280065 date "2010".
- 2009280065 date "c2010.".
- 2009280065 dateCopyrighted "c2010.".
- 2009280065 description "Grade 9-12.".
- 2009280065 description "Origins of a new nation (Prehistory-1765). Many cultures meet (Prehistory-1550). Europeans establish colonies (1492-1752). The American colonies take shape (1607-1765). Reflections: seeds of change -- Creating the American republic. The American Revolution (1765-1783). Declaration of Independence. Creating the Constitution (1781-1789). The Constitution and Bill of Rights. The new republic (1789-1816). Reflections: Jefferson's vision -- Expansion and reform (1812-1860). Nationalism and sectionalism (1812-1855). Religion and reform (1812-1860). Manifest destiny (1800-1850),. Reflections: an age of reform -- Civil War and Reconstruction. The Union in crisis (1846-1861). The Civil War (1861-1865). The Reconstruction era (1865-1877). Reflections: the Civil War -- Industrialization of the United States (1865-1914). The triumph of industry (1865-1914). Immigration and urbanization (1865-1914). The South and West transformed (1865-1900). Issues of the Gilded Age (1877-1900). Reflections: Little Bighorn -- Emergence of the modern United States. The Progressive era (1890-1920). An emerging world power (1890-1917). World War I and beyond (1914-1920). Reflections: the Progressive era -- Prosperity and depression (1919-1941). The twenties (1919-1929). The Great Depression (1928-1932). The New Deal (1932-1941). Reflections: Art in the New Deal -- World War II and postwar America (1931-1960). The coming of war (1931-1942). World War II (1941-1945). The Cold War (1945-1960). Postwar confidence and anxiety (1945-1960). Reflections: Postwar changes -- Challenges and change (1945-1980). The civil rights movement (1945-1975). The Kennedy and Johnson years (1960-1968). The Vietnam War era (1954-1975). An era of protest and change (1960-1980). A crisis in confidence (1968-1980). Reflections: The civil rights struggle -- Changing and enduring issues (1980-today). The Conservative resurgence (1980-1993). Into a new century (1992-today). Reflections: Enduring issues.".
- 2009280065 extent "1 v. (various pagings) :".
- 2009280065 identifier "0133682161".
- 2009280065 identifier "9780133682168".
- 2009280065 issued "2010".
- 2009280065 issued "c2010.".
- 2009280065 language "eng spa".
- 2009280065 language "eng".
- 2009280065 publisher "Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Pearson/Prentice Hall,".
- 2009280065 spatial "United States History Study and teaching (Secondary)".
- 2009280065 subject "973.071/2 22".
- 2009280065 subject "E178.1 .U567 2010".
- 2009280065 tableOfContents "Origins of a new nation (Prehistory-1765). Many cultures meet (Prehistory-1550). Europeans establish colonies (1492-1752). The American colonies take shape (1607-1765). Reflections: seeds of change -- Creating the American republic. The American Revolution (1765-1783). Declaration of Independence. Creating the Constitution (1781-1789). The Constitution and Bill of Rights. The new republic (1789-1816). Reflections: Jefferson's vision -- Expansion and reform (1812-1860). Nationalism and sectionalism (1812-1855). Religion and reform (1812-1860). Manifest destiny (1800-1850),. Reflections: an age of reform -- Civil War and Reconstruction. The Union in crisis (1846-1861). The Civil War (1861-1865). The Reconstruction era (1865-1877). Reflections: the Civil War -- Industrialization of the United States (1865-1914). The triumph of industry (1865-1914). Immigration and urbanization (1865-1914). The South and West transformed (1865-1900). Issues of the Gilded Age (1877-1900). Reflections: Little Bighorn -- Emergence of the modern United States. The Progressive era (1890-1920). An emerging world power (1890-1917). World War I and beyond (1914-1920). Reflections: the Progressive era -- Prosperity and depression (1919-1941). The twenties (1919-1929). The Great Depression (1928-1932). The New Deal (1932-1941). Reflections: Art in the New Deal -- World War II and postwar America (1931-1960). The coming of war (1931-1942). World War II (1941-1945). The Cold War (1945-1960). Postwar confidence and anxiety (1945-1960). Reflections: Postwar changes -- Challenges and change (1945-1980). The civil rights movement (1945-1975). The Kennedy and Johnson years (1960-1968). The Vietnam War era (1954-1975). An era of protest and change (1960-1980). A crisis in confidence (1968-1980). Reflections: The civil rights struggle -- Changing and enduring issues (1980-today). The Conservative resurgence (1980-1993). Into a new century (1992-today). Reflections: Enduring issues.".
- 2009280065 title "Prentice Hall United States history".
- 2009280065 title "United States history / Emma J. Lapsansky-Werner ... [et al.].".
- 2009280065 type "text".