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Discover Our Heritage
June 1997, Houghton Mifflin School
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in English
- Student edition
0395765471 9780395765470
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Table of Contents
Learning about our world: The shape of the earth; A world of people
The rise of civilizations; The dawn of civilization; Ancient Egypt and Nubia; Ancient India and China; The ancient Americas; Ancient Africa
The spread of civilization: Ancient Greece; Ancient Rome and Byzantium; Cultural blending and isolation
Global exchanges: Growth and change in Europe (A.D. 500-1600); Cultural centers around the world; Toward modern times (A.D. 1600-1900)
Europe in the modern age; Europe, an overview; Europe, patterns of living
Africa in the modern age; Africa, an overview; Africa, patterns of living
Asia and Australia in the modern age: Asia and Australia, an overview; East Asia and Australia, patterns of living; South and Southwest Asia, patterns of living
Central and South America in the modern age; Central and South America, an overview; Central and South America, patterns of living
North America and the Caribbean in the modern age: North America and the Caribbean, an overview; North America and the Caribbean, patterns of living
Glossary.
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Includes index.
Grade 6.
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