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Title: Taking sides : Clashing views on controversial issues in 20th century American history / selected, edited, and with introductions by Larry Madaras. Clashing views on controversial issues in 20th century American history
Clashing views on controversial issues in 20th century American history Clashing views on controversial issues in 20th century American history
20th century American history Clashing views on controversial issues in 20th century American history
Taking sides. Clashing views on controversial issues in 20th century American history
McGraw-Hill contemporary learning series. Clashing views on controversial issues in 20th century American history

Main Entry: Madaras, Larry. editor.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Dushkin,
Publication Date: 2006.
Publication Place: Dubuque, IA :
ISBN: 0073111627
9780073111629

Subject: United States -- History.
United States -- Historiography.

Series: Taking sides.
McGraw-Hill contemporary learning series.

Contents: Part I. Response to industrialism and America's emergency as a world power, 1900-1919. 1. Did the progressives fail? -- 2. Did Booker T. Washington's philosophy and actions betray the interests of African Americans? -- 3. Was early twentieth-century American foreign policy in the Caribbean Basin dominated by economic concerns? -- 4. Was Woodrow Wilson a naive idealist? -- Part II. From prosperity through the Great Depression and World War II, 1919-1945. 5. Was the Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s an extremist movement? -- 6. Did the New Deal prolong the Great Depression? -- 7. Did president Roosevelt deliberately withhold information about the attack on Pearl Harbor from the American commanders? -- Part III. American high, 1945-1963 8. Was the United States responsible of the Cold War? -- 9. Did communism threaten America's internal security after World War II? -- 10. Did Lee Harvey Oswald kill president Kennedy by himself? -- Part IV. From liberation through Watergate, 1963-1974. 11. Was Martin Luther King, Jr.'s leadership essential to the success of the Civil Rights revolution? -- 12. Was America's escalation of the war in Vietnam inevitable? -- 13. Has the women's liberation movement been harmful to American women? -- 14. Was Richard Nixon America's last liberal president? -- Part V. Postindustrial America and the end of the Cold War, 1974-2005 . 15. Did president Reagan win the Cold War? -- 16. Should America remain a nation of immigrants? -- 17. Environmentalism, is the earth out of balance?
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