Combining archival and location footage, reenactments, commentary by historians, and insightful readings by Robert Pinsky, Poet Laureate of the United States, the series provides a broad framework for piecing together the important movements, significant people, and major turning points in Western cultural history.
Lesson titles include "The Columbian Exchange," "Early Resistance to Colonial Authority," "British Colonial Policy: A Tradition of Neglect," "Testing the Constitution: The Whiskey Rebellion and the Frontier," and "The Settlement of the Northwest Territory.
Lesson titles include "The Development of Political Parties," "The Mexican War: Was It in the National Interest?," "Assessment of Lincoln’s Presidency," and "The Populist Movement: The Value of Third Parties.
Lesson titles include "The Rise of Labor Unions and Workers’ Ambivalences, 1870–1910," “Isolation: Fact or Revisionist Battleground?," "McCarthyism and the Climate of Fear," "Economic Recovery after World War II," and "Nixon, China, and Detente.
This publication contains: (1) a concise 50-page history of the U.
Serving as visual organizers for information, the charts prompt students to summarize what they know about topics including architectural and art history; philosophers and philosophy; economists and economic history and systems; authors; composers and music history; historical documents; explorers; European wars; and revolutions and revolts.
These wide-ranging resource materials familiarize students with the themes, events, trends, and people who influenced U.
Students prepare for the AP European History exam by learning how overarching themes reverberate throughout the history of Europe.
Health care is one of the most important—and one of the most controversial—areas of public policy.
How can we help you?