A Divided Nation
Series Living in America By Kremena Spengler
Edition
Series Living in America By Kremena Spengler
Hardcover edition
Publisher The Creative Company Imprint Creative Education ISBN9781640269064
A Divided Nation
30.95
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9781640269064J
A social studies title for young adults that examines the history of division between Americans, focusing on the United States government and Democratic and Republican political parties. Includes sidebars, real-person profiles, a glossary, a timeline, and further resources.
The system of government in the United States has both united and divided Americans throughout the nation's nearly 250-year history. Fueled by activists, an abundance of fake news, polarizing media platforms, and an increase in hate crimes, political parties are deepening the divide between citizens. This nonfiction social studies title for young adults examines the origins and evolution of Democratic and Republican politics and each party's views on economic, social, racial, and gender issues, while offering solutions for healing the divide. Includes sidebars, a glossary, a timeline, and profiles of presidents Richard Nixon and Donald Trump.
The system of government in the United States has both united and divided Americans throughout the nation's nearly 250-year history. Fueled by activists, an abundance of fake news, polarizing media platforms, and an increase in hate crimes, political parties are deepening the divide between citizens. This nonfiction social studies title for young adults examines the origins and evolution of Democratic and Republican politics and each party's views on economic, social, racial, and gender issues, while offering solutions for healing the divide. Includes sidebars, a glossary, a timeline, and profiles of presidents Richard Nixon and Donald Trump.
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Instructional Nonfiction Social Studies Grades 6-8
Instructional Nonfiction Social Studies Grades 6-8
Instructional Nonfiction Social Studies Grades 6-8
For Grades 6-8
These 12 standalone and series nonfiction titles will help middle schoolers connect with the world around them, investigate issues ranging from personal to international, and hone their critical literacy skills. Topics include civics, biography, social issues, careers, sports, media, and more.
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