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A Limited Bounty: The U.S. Since WWII

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Exploring America's post-WWII journey through concise narratives.

This book is perfect for history enthusiasts who want to gain a comprehensive understanding of America's post-World War II era. Unlike most textbooks, it goes beyond superficial explanations and delves deep into the development of crucial themes like population, resources, and the environment. By tracing the roots of our current dilemmas, it enables readers to connect the dots and comprehend the present through the lens of the past. Otis L. Graham's narrative approach makes learning about this period engaging and accessible.

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A Limited Bounty: The U.S. Since WWII

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ISBN: 9780070239791
Authors: Otis L. Graham
Publisher: McGraw-Hill College
Date of Publication: 1995-12-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: History, Sociology, Politics
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A narrative, built around the public life of the American people, this core text is designed for courses in modern US History, or the history of American since 1945. This text will be the most concise for this area of the market. Its goal is to help students understand the present by exploring issues of the past. Graham incorporates the themes of population, resources and environment throughout the text. The dimensions of our current dilemmas in these areas are not cursorily introduced in the 1990s, as in most texts, instead, their development is traced through the entire story of American since World War II.
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Exploring America's post-WWII journey through concise narratives.

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