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U.S.: A Narrative History

McGraw-Hill Higher Education

ISBN: 0073385468
Copyright year: 2009

After the Fact Interactive



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After the Fact Interactive- A CD ROM based interactive exercise in historiography, these six modules follow the model of our best-selling reader, After the Fact, examining oral evidence, music, letters and documents, photographs, government data, and church and town records while using the particular benefits of the interactive environment to create a new learning experience for the student. Four modules - The Visible and Invisible Worlds of Salem, Who Freed the Slaves?, USDA Government Inspected, and From Rosie to Lucy - are available as packages with American History textbooks. Two modules - Tracing the Silk Roads and Envisioning the Atlantic World - are available as packages with Western and World History textbooks.

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