This book is part of an important new series designed to bring America's historic monuments to life for your students. Topics were chosen not only for their historical importance, but also to honor the people of many cultures who have built and helped to preserve this nation. Included in this series are contributions made by Mexican Americans, Native Americans, African Americans and Americans of Asian and European descent.
The Vietnam conflict was one of the most controversial engagements in the history of the United States. In fact, the effects of U.S. involvement, the impact of an individual's participation (or non-participation), political decisions and the politics of decision-making are still felt. The memorial itself, was a topic of intense debate. And yet, it is one of the most visited sited in Washington, D.C.
Through original source materials, excerpts from contemporary documents, time lines and activities, students' investigations will relate past history to present day and reinforce key terms and concepts, produce context and develop understanding and appreciation. Multiple intelligence activities, internet research ideas and an answer key complete this vital resource.
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Julia Hargrove was born in San Francisco but grew up in Colorado Springs. She dedicated her career to teaching in the same school district she attended as a child. She has a B.A. in History and English from Western State College and an M.A. from the University of Texas at Austin. She began teaching in 1971 and began writing educational materials in the mid-1980s.
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