An edition of Promise of America (1971)

Promise of America

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An edition of Promise of America (1971)

Promise of America

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An American history text in five paperback volumes concentrating on civil rights, poverty, the Constitution, the Civil War, and several other issues and events.

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Publisher
Scott, Foresman
Language
English

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Promise of America
1975, Scott, Foresman
in English - 2d ed.
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Table of Contents

book 1. The starting line.
book. 2. Struggling for the dream.
book 3. Breaking and building.
book 4. Sidewalks, gunboats, and ballyhoo.
book 5. An unfinished story.

Edition Notes

Published in
Glenview, Ill
Series
Scott Foresman spectra program

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973
Library of Congress
E178.3 .C85 1975, H311 .S70.30

The Physical Object

Pagination
5 v. :

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5071650M
ISBN 10
0673048403
LCCN
74081125
OCLC/WorldCat
1323893
Goodreads
3552699

Work Description

Promise of America is a high school history program which comprises the following material:
Book 1 The Starting Line
Book 2 Struggling for the Dream
Book 3 Breaking and Building
Book 4 Sidewalks, Gunboats, and Ballyhoo
Book 5 An Unfinished Story
People of the World Japan India* Mexico U.S.S.R. Kenya
People and the City in preparation

The Americans: Work and Leisure before 1800
The pictures on these pages show the daily lives of Americans before 1800. Many things have changed: few alligators threaten us; airplanes and trains now carry mail between towns; we use power machinery to raise crops and bake bread. But the basic business of life was the same as today.
Early Americans also ate, worked, courted, went to church, went to war, had children, danced, and caroused.

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