This is a comprehensive study of American history from the Civil War to 2012. Content of each chapter is based on the 15 major components of culture: families, agriculture, media, military, government, religion, education, discoveries, industry, communication, leaders, light/energy, art, sports, and transportation. Each lesson incorporates a narrative carefully designed to engage the students emotionally and academically. Theme art, time lines, maps and charts illustrate each lesson to "pull the student's mind" into the text and clarify content. This course has been called "real history" because it ties the fifteen major cultural components to real people, places and principles which distinguish America. It is not revisionist history. The vocabulary level is applicable for students from eighth through twelfth grade. The content is designed to raise students' aspirations for noble and honorable lifestyles of the American Dream. Essential academic elements are aligned with standards normally expected for high school. This course is designed for one high school transcript credit.
CHAPTER 7 ACTIVITY
Key topics: America's expanding borders; John Mashall; The Alamo; Davy Crocket; Sam Houston; Texas Independence; California Gold; Mormon migrations westward; Relocation of natives; Underground Railroad; Women's Suffrage; Lucretia Mott; Elizabeth Stanton; Federalism; Eli Whitney's cotton gin; Inventors and Inventions; Cable cars; Charles Goodyear's rubber tires; Missionaries and preachers; The YMCA; Telegraph and Morse Code; Wild Bill Cody and Annie Oaklie.
