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America, Brief Seventh Edition Ebook
Same great content, half the price
The ebook version of America, Brief Seventh Edition, offers the full content of the print version at half the price. The Norton eBook format replicates actual book pages for a pleasant reading experience and allows students to take notes and highlight with ease, print pages as needed, and electronically search the text. Accessible at any time on the web, the eBook is directly linked to StudySpace’s resources, incorporating many of its interactive elements.
The ebook is also available in PDF format.
America, Brief Seventh Edition StudySpace
Free with the text, the StudySpace Web site helps students organize, learn, and connect review materials, textbook coverage, and online research. Whether accessing historic primary-source documents, reviewing their reading, or interactively testing their grasp of history and geography, students will access a full range of multi-media resources organized within a coherent, assignment-driven study plan. For each textbook chapter, StudySpace provides:
- Chapter Outlines and Chapter Objectives to encourage focused study
- Terms to Master Flashcards of important terms and people
- Focus Question Quizzes
- Chapter Quizzes
- Map Quizzes that correspond to the questions in the map captions of the book
- iMaps, interactive maps that allow students to explore the geography, historical context, and demographics of specific regions
- Interactive Chrono-Sequencers, interactive chapter chronologies that challenge students to reassemble sequences of events to reinforce their understanding of the flow of history
- Research Exercises that improve students’ critical skills with primary sources
For the Record: A Documentary History of America,
Third Edition
Now Available
David E. Shi, Furman University
Holly A. Mayer, Duquesne University
Volume 1: ISBN-10: 0-393-92963-9 • ISBN-13 978-0-393-92963-8
Volume 2: ISBN-10: 0-393-92964-7 • ISBN-13 978-0-393-92964-5
This rich resource offers about 300 primary-source readings from diaries, journals, newspaper articles, speeches, government documents, and novels. The perfect complement to America, this resource has been updated to mirror the content of the text and can be packaged with the text for $15 net*.
Contact your local Norton representative for more information.
Norton American History Digital Reader
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The Norton American History Digital Reader offers over 400 historic documents, including letters, newspaper articles, government and court documents, and transcripts of interviews and famous speeches. The Digital Reader’s intuitive design allows students to search documents by date, author, or keyword, and each document is cross-indexed by textbook chapter. The Digital Reader can be accessed through StudySpace free with the purchase of America, Brief Seventh Edition, or can be packaged as a CD-ROM with any Norton book for only $3.50 net*.
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Study Guide
Charles Eagles, University of Mississippi
Volume 1: ISBN-10: 0-393-92947-7 • ISBN-13 978-0-393-92947-7
Volume 2: ISBN-10: 0-393-92985-X • ISBN-13 978-0-393-92985-0
A valuable resource for review, the Study Guide contains a broad selection of short-answer and essay questions, as well as chronologies.
* Net price to bookstores.
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