
he Digital History Center provides all the tools you need to closely study America: A Narrative History, 6th Brief Edition and also grants access to hundreds of images, maps, documents, movies and sound recordings to enrich your understanding of American history. All these resources - for review and research - are literally a click or two away.
Begin by selecting a chapter of your choice from the Chapter Link line in the header, above. Or select one of the Resource Links to the left to access materials across all chapters.
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Resources for Review |
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Developed to serve as your online guide to cover and understand the textbook content, this section of the site offers:
- Chapter Objectives for focused study.
- Chapter Outlines: Print them out and keep them with your course notebook!
- Terms to Master FlashCards: Important terms or people with which you should be familiar after your study of each chapter.
- Quizzes, in multiple-choice and true/false formats.
- iMaps: More than 20 interactive map exercises to review and improve geographic skills.
- Chapter Timelines: The primary dates and historical developments at-a-glance.
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Digital History Features |
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The role of the worker is explored in ten cross-chapter Digital History Features. Examine these multimedia portfolios, profiling work and industry, presented through images, audio and video resources, and primary documents on the following subjects: Tobacco, Shipbuilding, Mining, Dams and Electricity, The Gold Rush, Beer, Pioneer Women, The Postal Service, Native American Arts and Labor. |
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Multimedia Resources |
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Here the multimedia elements for each chapter are categorized by typeDocuments, Images, Maps, Audio and Video. |
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Glossary |
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Terms to know taken directly from the textbook |
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