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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... believed that the best way for African Americans to improve their lives was through going to school and getting good jobs . Washington believed that it was more impor- tant to strive for economic equality than social equality . Many ...
... believed that the best way for African Americans to improve their lives was through going to school and getting good jobs . Washington believed that it was more impor- tant to strive for economic equality than social equality . Many ...
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... believed that the most effective strategy would involve strong and far - reaching government action . In order to rebuild America's economy , Roo- sevelt passed laws and created government agen- cies designed to get people back to work ...
... believed that the most effective strategy would involve strong and far - reaching government action . In order to rebuild America's economy , Roo- sevelt passed laws and created government agen- cies designed to get people back to work ...
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... believed that the most powerful way to fight injustice was nonviolent resistance . King believed that more people would be willing to hear the message of peaceful protesters . After the success in Montgomery , Dr. King led a campaign to ...
... believed that the most powerful way to fight injustice was nonviolent resistance . King believed that more people would be willing to hear the message of peaceful protesters . After the success in Montgomery , Dr. King led a campaign to ...
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