The plot: Paul Baumer enlists with his classmates in the German army.
This book’s features include: Two full-length practice tests with answers explained Thorough content review of the four periods covered on the exam Strategies for responding to each type of question on the test Unit shortcut charts and key concepts at the beginning of each chapter to help organize an effective study plan The Premium Edition […]
This edition uses the text as originally released in English (1952), and includes a few photographs and an afterword providing background on Anne’s life, Hitler’s Germany, and the impact of the diary’s publication.
The Aftermath of Imperialism explores the long-term effects of imperialism and decolonization in the modern world, a timely subject included in world history courses.
Students think like historians as they analyze primary sources, write short essays for document-based questions, and take part in a culminating debate.
Each CD-ROM also contains supplemental files with items such as lecture notes, homework assignments, crossword puzzles, quizzes, tests, document-based assignments, and assessment rubrics.
Lesson titles: "Where Would You Settle in Ancient Times?" "Reforms in Sparta and Athens" "The Peloponnesian War" "The Punic Wars" "Reforms in the Roman Republic" "Cleopatra in Egypt" "The Han Dynasty in China"
These brief, accessible, and evenhanded overviews cover key people, places, and events in the history of the world and also describe how repercussions of history continue to affect societies around the world today.
Ten open-ended simulations place students in the roles of decision makers from the 1770s to the present.
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