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U.S. History II covers the chronological history of the United States from Reconstruction through the beginning of the 21st Century and introduces key forces and major developments that together form the U.S. experience, providing a balanced approach that considers the people, events, and ideas that have shaped the United States from both the ...
Jan 7, 2016 · The OpenStax U.S. history textbook covers the major topics in United States History and provides an effective index with hyperlinks back to the chapter. The book includes major developments in political, social, economic, and intellectual history.
Study U.S. History online free by downloading OpenStax's United States History textbook and using our accompanying online resources.
US History II. In Development. Dan Allosso. Estimated Publication: August 2020. Publisher: Bemidji State University.
Introduction to Economic and Social Change During World War I. The United States Prepares for War. A New Home Front. The Last Vestiges of Progressivism. Introduction to the End of World War I. From War to Peace. The U.S. and the Creation of the Postwar World. Demobilization and the Difficult Aftermath.
Materials include textbooks, syllabi, lessons, readings, teaching/learning strategies, full courses, assessments, Khan Academy lessons and videos, primary sources, units of study, homework assignments, etc. Includes surveys of U.S. history and many narrower topics.
This Lumen Learning Waymaker U.S. History course aims to help students use historical thinking skills to describe, compare, contextualize, and construct historical arguments about major events in American history from 1877 to the present day.