Get Ready! for Social Studies : U.S. History: U.S. HistoryMcGraw Hill Professional, 4. 4. 2002. - 216 страница Everything parents need to help their kids succeed in social studies The only comprehensive social studies skill-building series available, the Get Ready! For Social Studies series equips proactive parents with the tools they need to help their children develop the core skills required to perform at grade level in social studies-related subjects. Ranging from prehistory to the current day, U.S. History focuses on the United States--including the development of the free enterprise system--and its context within the world. |
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... Native Americans . ) Burr versus Hamilton , 1804 Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson op- posed each other's views of government . Hamil- ton , a self - made man , believed in a strong central government run by the wealthy ; he ...
... Native Americans . ) Burr versus Hamilton , 1804 Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson op- posed each other's views of government . Hamil- ton , a self - made man , believed in a strong central government run by the wealthy ; he ...
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... Americans accepted . The Transcontinental Railroad , 1862 to 1869 President ... Native Amer- ican tribes continued to lose their lands and witnessed the ... Native American groups . Many tribes fought back . In 1874 , the Lakota ( lah KOH ...
... Americans accepted . The Transcontinental Railroad , 1862 to 1869 President ... Native Amer- ican tribes continued to lose their lands and witnessed the ... Native American groups . Many tribes fought back . In 1874 , the Lakota ( lah KOH ...
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... Americans usually won . In 1890 , at Wounded Knee , also in South Dakota , more than two hundred Sioux men , women ... Native American culture . ! ་ Implications To answer the question , " Why does all this matter ? " or " What does it mean ?
... Americans usually won . In 1890 , at Wounded Knee , also in South Dakota , more than two hundred Sioux men , women ... Native American culture . ! ་ Implications To answer the question , " Why does all this matter ? " or " What does it mean ?
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