Taking sides. Clashing views in United States history /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Madaras, Larry (Compiler, Editor), SoRelle, James M. (Compiler, Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston : McGraw-Hill Education Create, [2017]
Edition:Seventeenth edition.
Series:Taking sides.
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505 0 |g v. 1.  |t The colonial period to reconstruction --  |g v. 2.  |t Reconstruction to the present. 
505 0 |a v. 1. Is America exceptional? -- Was the Pequot War largely a product of Native American aggression? -- Was the colonial period a "golden age" for women in America? -- Were socioeconomic tensions responsible for the witchcraft hysteria in Salem -- Was there a great awakening in mid-eighteenth-century America? -- Was the American revolution a conservative movement? -- Was the Second Amendment designed to protect an individual's right to own guns? -- Was Alexander Hamilton an economic genius? -- Did the election of 1828 represent a democratic revolt of the people? -- Did educational opportunities for women expand their participation in antebellum society? -- Was antebellum temperance reform motivated primarily by religious moralism? -- Did African American slaves exercise religious autonomy? -- Was the Mexican War an exercise in American imperialism -- Was the Civil War fought over slavery? -- Are historians wrong to consider the War between the States a "total war"? -- Was Abraham Lincoln America's greatest president? -- Did reconstruction fail as a result of racism? 
505 0 |a v. 2. Did reconstruction fail as a result of racism? -- Did a "New South" emerge following reconstruction? -- Were nineteenth-century entrepreneurs "Robber Barons"? -- Were anarchists responsible for the Haymarket Riot? -- Were late nineteenth-century immigrants "Uprooted"? -- Did women adapt favorably to life in the American west in the late nineteenth century? -- Did the Progressives succeed? -- Was Woodrow Wilson responsible for the failure of the United States to join the League of Nations? -- Was the Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s a mainstream organization? -- Did the new deal prolong the great depression? -- Was the World War II era a watershed for the civil rights movement? -- Was president Truman responsible for the cold war? -- Was rock and roll responsible for dismantling America's traditional family, sexual, and racial customs in the 1950s and 1960s? -- Did president John F. Kennedy cause the Cuban missile crisis? -- Did southern white Christians actively support efforts to maintain racial segregation? -- Did president Nixon negotiate a "Peace with Honor" in Vietnam in 1973? -- Has the women's movement of the 1970s failed to liberate American women? -- Were the 1980s a decade of affluence for the middle class? 
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