Kennedy American Pageant 12e - The American Pageant: A History of the Republic 12/e
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Bookcover The American Pageant: A History of the Republic
Twelfth Edition

David M. Kennedy, Stanford University
Lizabeth Cohen, Harvard University
Thomas A. Bailey


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HistoryFinder for U.S. History
Using a Houghton Mifflin text? You have access to Houghton Mifflin's new HistoryFinder, a quick and easy way to add sparkle to your presentations. Thousands of images, audio clips, maps, interactive maps, and primary sources are all easily downloadable as PowerPoint slides.

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History Companion overview
A summary of the History Companion's components--among them, the Instructor Companion--, how to get to them, and how to start using them.
Instructor Companion Program
Click here to access interactive maps and primary sources relating to US History. First-time users should click on the History Companion overview link to the left for additional information.
PowerPoint slides
A collection of Microsoft® PowerPoint® slides with images, maps and other media related to each chapter in the textbook.
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Interactive Maps
100 interactive maps with questions to test your students' knowledge of history and geography, grouped by major historical periods.
Primary Sources
Hundreds of primary source documents with questions to test your students' analysis of historical evidence, grouped by major historical periods.
Primary Sources with Instructor's Notes
Abundant primary sources for reading and research, listed according to chapters in Kennedy et al., The American Pageant. Each source is accompanied by helpful study questions and instructor's notes.
Suggested Lecture Topics
These suggestions present a starting point for organizing your lectures for the semester and highlight more in-depth discussions of topics covered in each chapter.
Class Reading Questions
Assign these reading questions as they are, or download the files and tailor them to your syllabus.These fill-in-the-blank and critical thinking questions for each chapter encourage active learning and student interest. They are clearly organized in three to five page sections so that students can read about a topic and immediately engage with the material.
Web Links
Links to quality web sites covering 14 periods in United States history.


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