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Holt's middle grades United States History program provides you with the tools to create an understanding of America’s past and its impact today.
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Pupil's Edition / Teacher's Edition / Teacher's Resource Package / Technology Resources etc. ... |
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Full Survey |
Beginnings to 1877 |
Beginnings to 1914 |
Civil War to the Present |
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Full Survey |
1. Connecting with the Past: Our Colonial Heritage
(Beginnings-1783)
2. A New Nation (1777-1799)
3. The New Republic (1800-1860)
4. The Nation Expands (1790-1860)
5. The Nation Breaks Apart (1861-1877) |
6. A Growing America (1850-1920)
7. The Beginning of Modern America (1868-1920)
8. Prosperity, Depression, and War (1929-1945)
9. Postwar America (1945-1975)
10. Modern America (1968-Present) |
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Beginnings to 1877 |
Beginnings to 1914 |
Civil War to the Present |
1. Connecting with the Past: Our Colonial Heritage(Beginnings-1783)
2. A New Nation (1777-1799)
3. The New Republic (1800-1860)
4. The Nation Expands
(1790-1860)
5. The Nation Breaks Apart
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1. Connecting with the Past: Our Colonial Heritage (Beginnings-1783)
2. A New Nation (1777-1799)
3. The New Republic (1800-1860)
4. The Nation Expands (1790-1860)
5. The Nation Breaks Apart
(1861-1877)
6. A Growing America (1850-1920) |
1. The Nation Breaks Apart (1861-1877)
2. A Growing America (1850-1920)
3. The Beginning of Modern America
(1868-1920)
4. Prosperity, Depression, and War
(1929-1945)
5. Postwar America (1945-1975)
6. Modern America (1968-Present) |
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| Holt American Anthem / Grade 9- Grade 12 |
American history comes to life for all students with a narrative that motivates them to read and study, and instructional graphics and maps that combine visual appeal and content. Students develop skills through a balanced narrative, document based investigations, and map analysis. Students will succeed on high-stakes exams with thorough assessment throughout.
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Holt’s high school American Anthem program helps you bring history to life with a narrative that motivates students to learn.
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Full Survey |
Modern American History |
Reconstruction to Present |
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Full Survey |
1. Beginnings of America (1200 BC-AD 300)
2. Forming a New Nation (1776-1815)
3. Developing a National Identity (1815-1860)
4. The Unionin Crisis (1850-1877)
5. An Industrial Nation (1877-1910) |
6. Becoming a World Power (1898-1920)
7. A Modern Nation (1919-1940)
8. A Champion of Democracy (1939-1960)
9. A Nation Facing Challenges (1960-1975)
10. Looking Toward the Future (1968-Present) |
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Modern American History |
Reconstruction to the Present |
1. America Before 1898 (1200 BC-AD 1898)
2. Becoming a World Power (1898-1920)
3. A Modern Nation (1919-1940)
4. A Champion of Democracy (1939-1960)
5. A Nation Facing Challenges (1960-1975)
6. Looking Toward the Future (1968-Present)
7. Issues in Contemporary American Society:
Document-Based Investigations |
Prologue: A Review of American History
4. The Union in Crisis (1850-4877)
5. An Industrial Nation (1877-1910)
6. Becoming a World Power (1898-1920)
7. A Modern Nation (1919-1940)
8. A Champion of Democracy (1939-1960)
9. A Nation Facing Challenges (1960-1975)
10. Looking Toward the Future (1968-Present)
11. Issues in Contemporary American Society:
Document-Based Investigations |
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