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Looking for another "take" on that lecture about the American Revolution? Still unclear about the "Cold War"? LecturePoint: U.S. History can help! In each of 32 animated audio lectures that follow the traditional U.S. History course, an experienced instructor describes the significant people, events, and movements of American history. Maps, photos, and artwork punctuate each lesson. This is not a replacement for lectures or reading, but a useful review tool to help you succeed in your class. Whether your class is in-person or online, you'll find it easy to review lessons whenever you need them. |
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Questions available online to students who want to test themselves in preparation for an exam. | | Examines a technology innovation of the chapter's period. | |
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Glossary terms from the text are available here for easy study!
| Study the glossary terms from the text in flashcard format. |
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Helps students prepare for the longhand portion of their exams.
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Helps students define and explain the historical significance of key people, places, and events in the chapter.
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By using examples throughout American history, these activities will broaden your understanding of the different ethnic groups that make up the country.
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Use these Maps, Charts and Graphs to deepen your understanding of the material in the text.
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Students have only a few sentences to answer more difficult, analytical questions.
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100 interactive maps with questions to test your knowledge of history and geography, grouped by major historical periods.
| Hundreds of primary source documents with questions to test your analysis of historical evidence, grouped by major historical periods.
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