You are here

Back to top

20th Century American History for Teens: Understanding the Movements, Policies, and Events that Changed Our World (Paperback)

20th Century American History for Teens: Understanding the Movements, Policies, and Events that Changed Our World Cover Image
$12.99
Usually Ships in 1-5 Days

Description


Explore the most important moments of the 20th century in this history book for teens

Help teens learn how the United States grew into one of the world's most influential countries. This 100-year journey into American history covers the period from reconstruction and the Jim Crow era through the end of the Cold War. 20th Century American History for Teens offers a compelling look into the United States' rise to power and shows how many of the events of the 20th century still affect our lives today.

20th Century American History for Teens features:
  • Connected learning—This book makes it easy to understand 20th century history with chapters that explain what happened during key events and how they impacted the rest of the century.
  • Closer looks—Teens will find out about major political and social conflicts, the considerations that went into history-changing decisions, and more.
  • Critical thinking opportunities—Exciting storytelling makes this book fun to read while still providing teens with the info they need to draw their own conclusions about how the 20th century shaped the modern day.

Inspire teens to love learning about America's past with 20th Century American History for Teens.

About the Author


When not writing history books, CARRIE FLOYD CAGLE loves to sew, bake, and binge-watch historical dramas. She has been a high school teacher for 20 years and has taught AP US History, AP Government, AP European History, AP Psychology, American History, and World History. Her social studies curriculum can be found online at bit.ly/ihearthistory.

Praise For…


“As a former high school history teacher, I know how challenging it can be to convince students to read comprehensive and dry history texts. 20th Century American History for Teens solves that problem by striking a balance between accessibility for teenagers and integrity to the study of history. If you're in search of a text that students will actually read, then this is the book for you!” —Jeffrey Sullivan, former history teacher

“Carrie Cagle’s 20th Century American History for Teens is a refreshing and relatable approach to explaining the era to teens in language they can understand and enjoy. Teens who read this book will learn and retain the information as they embrace the storybook style of the book. Every American history teacher needs this in their back pocket as a guide to connecting the content to teen students.” —Lisa Chapman, world history teacher

20th Century American History for Teens feels like the history book that we have all been waiting for. From page one, the narrative is interesting and personable, making connections to our lives today. Ms. Cagle's definitions of important historical eras, such as Reconstruction and the Gilded Age, were funny and memorable, told using metaphors that are still stuck in my head. Young adults will not only learn a great deal but may actually be interested in history presented like this.” —Shelly Ley, M.S. in education, music educator

Product Details
ISBN: 9781648762239
ISBN-10: 1648762239
Publisher: Rockridge Press
Publication Date: June 22nd, 2021
Pages: 172
Language: English
Series: History for Teens

Heather's Picks

Akata Witch (The Nsibidi Scripts #1) Cover Image
Frankenstein: The 1818 Text Cover Image
The First Rule of Punk Cover Image
The Pisces: A Novel Cover Image
Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants Cover Image
My Brilliant Friend: Neapolitan Novels, Book One Cover Image

how to not be a jerk recs

Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America Cover Image
How to Be an Antiracist Cover Image
An African American and Latinx History of the United States (ReVisioning History #4) Cover Image
An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States (ReVisioning History #3) Cover Image
Women, Race & Class Cover Image