"Re-examines American History through the theme of contested equality" Taking an inclusive view of American history, "Created Equal" emphasizes the struggles for equality experienced by diverse groups of Americans across the many regions of the nation. With a steadfast chronological framework, and a strong narrative thread, the authors offer a fresh and critical perspective on the traditional story. MyHistoryLab is an integral part of the Jones program. Key learning applications include assessment, MyHistoryLab Video Series, and History Explorer. A better teaching and learning experienceThis program will provide a better teaching and learning experience--for you and your students. Heres how: "Personalize Learning - Personalize Learning - "MyHistoryLab is an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program. It helps students prepare for class and instructor gauge individual and class performance. "Emphasize Outcomes" - Learning Objective Questions at the beginning of each chapter and a chapter review and thematic timeline ending each chapter keep students focused on what they need to know. On MyHistoryLab, practice tests help students achieve these objectives by measuring progress and creating personalized study plans. "Engage Students" - A new pedagogically-driven design highlights a clear learning path through the material and offers a visually stunning learning experience in print or on a screen. With the Pearson eText, students can transition directly to MyHistoryLab resources such as primary source documents, videos, and mapping exercises. "Improve Critical Thinking - "Powerful learning applications in MyHistoryLab--including Explorer mapping exercises, Closer Look analyses of sources and topics, and Writing Assessments tied to engaging videos--promote critical thinking. "Support Instructors" - MyHistoryLab, Instructors eText, MyHistoryLab Instructors Guide, Class Preparation Tool, Instructors Manual, MyTest, and PowerPoints are available.
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