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Students will write more effective term papers with this guide
to 500 term paper ideas--as well as a listing of appropriate print
and nonprint sources-- on twentieth-century U.S. history. This
guide presents entries on 100 of the most important events and
developments in twentieth-century U.S. history organized in
chronological order. Each entry consists of a short description of
the event, followed by five specific suggestions for term papers
about the event, and a wide-ranging annotated bibliography of 15-35
books, articles, videos, and a web site appropriate for student
research. In every case the emphasis is on recent and up-to-date
material, as well as landmark works and primary sources. Every
entry contains a video and concludes with a recommended web site,
producing a multimedia approach designed to appeal to the current
information-gathering habits and preferences of young people.
From the Spanish-American War to the creation of NAFTA, the 100
events and developments cover political, social, economic, and
cultural issues. The work has been designed to meet the needs of
the U.S. history curriculum. Term paper topic ideas offer students
thought-provoking suggestions that are challenging and develop
critical thinking skills. The annotated bibliography is organized
into reference sources, general sources, specialized sources,
biographical sources, periodical articles, recommended videos and
World Wide Web sites. All items are readily available in school,
public, and academic library collections. This unique guide is
valuable not only to students, but to teachers and librarians who
guide students in research, and is an excellent purchasing guide
for librarians who serve student needs.
By the turn of the nineteenth century America was coming of age. No
event better illustrated the American rise, better mirrored
American society, or better presaged the American century ahead
than the World's Columbian Exposition. "The grandest exposition
this planet has ever witnessed" has been captured by Robert
Muccigrosso in this lively survey of the Great Fair and its
reflection of American values and tastes. With exhibits and
visitors from all parts of the globe, the Columbian Exposition
allowed America to consider its past, examine its present, and
ponder its future. The nation's most celebrated architects overcame
formidable obstacles to showcase science, technology, and the arts,
and to provide a meeting place for assorted congresses. But the
exposition was also an entertainment for the 27 million (a
remarkable figure for 1893) who came to see the great event staged
in that most fascinating city of wealth, culture, and corruption,
Chicago. With photographs and maps. American Ways Series.
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