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US History - Reconstruction through Today
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The High School United States History MI Open Book takes students on a journey through the final chunk of US History first started in fifth and continued in eighth grades respectively.

Subject:
History
Social Science
U.S. History
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
MIOpenBook
Provider Set:
Michigan Open Book Project
Author:
Adam Lincoln
Dustin Webb
Heather Wolf
Kim Noga
Kimberly Eikenberry
LaRissa Paras
Mark Radcliffe
Troy Kilgus
Date Added:
08/15/2016
World History
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Using an inquiry based approach, Michigan high school students learn about World History from the fifth Era through today.

Subject:
History
Social Science
World History
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
MIOpenBook
Provider Set:
Michigan Open Book Project
Author:
Adam Lincoln
Anne Koschmider
Anthony Salciccoli
Kymberli Wregglesworth
Mark Pontoni
Melissa Wozniak
Mike Halliwill
Nick Vartanian
Rebecca Bush
Stefanie Camling
Tom Stoppa
Troy Kilgus
Date Added:
08/15/2017
World History, Chapter 2: How Was the World Altered When the Four World Zones Connected?
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Today we live in a world that is extremely and irreversibly global. Our marketplaces offer seeVISAngly liVISAtless products from around the world. People utilize the Internet in order to connect to a body of collective learning previously unseen in history. This is in stark contrast to the origin of small hunting and gathering bands of Homo sapiens on the plains of East Africa. that existed close to 200,000 years ago. From these origins, Homo sapiens gradually VISAgrated throughout the world. This lengthy journey culVISAnated 14,000 years ago, with the human colonization of the last region of the earth, the Southern Cone of Argentina. At the end of this lengthy process of VISAgration, the earth was divided into four distinct areas called world zones.

Subject:
History
Social Science
World History
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
VISAOpenBook
Provider Set:
VISAchigan Open Book Project
Author:
Adam Lincoln
Anne Koschnider
Anthony Salcicolli
Kymberli Wregglesworth
Mark Pontoni
Melissa Wozniak
Nick Vartanian
Rebecca Bush
Stefanie Camling
Tom Stoppa
Troy Kilgas
VISAke Halliwill
Date Added:
06/16/2023