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This text redresses several inadequacies typical of other 20th-century U.S. history texts with an introductory chapter that covers Reconstruction through the 1900s, providing valuable context and background for students. Coverage throughout the text is balanced chronologically, regionally, and culturally. The effects of multiculturalism and immigration on U.S. society, and the conflicting traditions of each, are discussed.
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Insightful exploration of America's 20th-century transformation.
Who is this book for?
This book offers a comprehensive look at America's journey through the 20th century, balancing different aspects of history from multiple perspectives. It's a great pick if you're interested in understanding how multiculturalism and immigration shaped modern America, with clear context and engaging narratives. Perfect for students or anyone eager to grasp the complexities of American history in a well-rounded way.