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Harcourt Social Studies - US Civil War to the Present: Online Textbook Help

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Course Description

Overview

If you use the Harcourt Social Studies US Civil War to the Present textbook in class, this is a great resource to supplement your studies. This course covers the same important social studies concepts found in the book, but uses short videos that make the social studies lessons easier to understand and more fun to learn.

Syllabus

  • Ch 1. Chapter 1: People & Geography - Harcourt Social Studies US Civil War - Present
  • Ch 2. Chapter 2: A Nation Divides - Harcourt Social Studies US Civil War - Present
  • Ch 3. Chapter 3: The Civil War & Reconstruction - Harcourt Social Studies US Civil War - Present
  • Ch 4. Chapter 4: New Frontiers - Harcourt Social Studies US Civil War - Present
  • Ch 5. Chapter 5: New Industries & People - Harcourt Social Studies US Civil War - Present
  • Ch 6. Chapter 6: Growth & Change - Harcourt Social Studies US Civil War - Present
  • Ch 7. Chapter 7: World War I - Harcourt Social Studies US Civil War - Present
  • Ch 8. Chapter 8: The Roaring Twenties - Harcourt Social Studies US Civil War - Present
  • Ch 9. Chapter 9: The Great Depression & the New Deal - Harcourt Social Studies US Civil War - Present
  • Ch 10. Chapter 10: World War II Begins - Harcourt Social Studies US Civil War - Present
  • Ch 11. Chapter 11: The Allies Win the War - Harcourt Social Studies US Civil War - Present
  • Ch 12. Chapter 12: The Years After the War - Harcourt Social Studies US Civil War - Present
  • Ch 13. Chapter 13: Decades of Change - Harcourt Social Studies US Civil War - Present
  • Ch 14. Chapter 14: Into Modern Times - Harcourt Social Studies US Civil War - Present
  • Ch 15. Chapter 15: People & Economy - Harcourt Social Studies US Civil War - Present
  • Ch 16. Chapter 16: People & Government - Harcourt Social Studies US Civil War - Present

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