
Experience History Vol 2: Since 1865, 9th Edition
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Experience History emphasizes that history is not a collection of facts, but is "interpreted" from the detective work of historians examining the past's evidence. Utilizing an active learning environment that only an online solution can provide, Experience History gives students the opportunity to examine primary sources and explores specific periods and events. As students uniquely experience American History, Experience History propels students to greater understanding while achieving greater course success.
18 The New South and the Trans-Mississippi West 1870 - 1914
19 The New Industrial Order 1870 - 1914
20 The Rise of an Urban Order 1870 - 1914
21 The Political System under Strain at Home and Abroad 1877 - 1900
22 Th e Progressive Era 1890 - 1920
23 Th e United States and the Collapse of the Old World Order 1901 - 1920
24 Th e New Era 1920 - 1929
25 Th e Great Depression and the New Deal 1929 - 1939
26 America’s Rise to Globalism 1927 - 1945
27 Cold War America 1945 - 1954
28 Th e Suburban Era 1945 - 1963
29 Civil Rights and Uncivil Liberties 1947 - 1969
30 The Vietnam Era 1963 - 1975
31 The Conservative Challenge 1976 - 1992
32 The United States in a Global Community 1980 - Present


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