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Ancient America Before 1492 | roarksources_ch1_1.html | 528a7e85757a2e9367000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch1_1_dlap.xml | 528a7e85757a2e9367000000 |
DOCUMENT 1 | roarksources_ch1_2.html | 528a7e85757a2e9367000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch1_2_dlap.xml | 528a7e85757a2e9367000000 |
DOCUMENT 1 | roarksources_ch1_3.html | 528a7e85757a2e9367000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch1_3_dlap.xml | 528a7e85757a2e9367000000 |
DOCUMENT 1 | roarksources_ch1_4.html | 528a7e85757a2e9367000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch1_4_dlap.xml | 528a7e85757a2e9367000000 |
DOCUMENT 1 | roarksources_ch1_5.html | 528a7e85757a2e9367000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch1_5_dlap.xml | 528a7e85757a2e9367000000 |
comparative Questions | roarksources_ch1_6.html | 528a7e85757a2e9367000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch1_6_dlap.xml | 528a7e85757a2e9367000000 |
Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 1 | roarksources_ch1_7.html | 528a7e85757a2e9367000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch1_7_dlap.xml | 528a7e85757a2e9367000000 |
Europeans Encounter the New World 1492–1600 | roarksources_ch2_1.html | 528e371d757a2e3813000004 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch2_1_dlap.xml | 528e371d757a2e3813000004 |
DOCUMENT 2–1: The King of the Congo Writes to the King of Portugal | roarksources_ch2_2.html | 528e371d757a2e3813000004 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch2_2_dlap.xml | 528e371d757a2e3813000004 |
DOCUMENT 2–2: Columbus Describes His First Encounter with “Indians†| roarksources_ch2_3.html | 528e371d757a2e3813000004 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch2_3_dlap.xml | 528e371d757a2e3813000004 |
DOCUMENT 2–3: A Conquistador Arrives in Mexico 1519–1520 | roarksources_ch2_4.html | 528e371d757a2e3813000004 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch2_4_dlap.xml | 528e371d757a2e3813000004 |
DOCUMENT 2–4: A Mexican Description of the Conquest of Mexico | roarksources_ch2_5.html | 528e371d757a2e3813000004 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch2_5_dlap.xml | 528e371d757a2e3813000004 |
DOCUMENT 2–5: Cabeza de Vaca Describes His Captivity among Native Americans in Texas and the Southwest, 1528–1536 | roarksources_ch2_6.html | 528e371d757a2e3813000004 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch2_6_dlap.xml | 528e371d757a2e3813000004 |
comparative Questions | roarksources_ch2_7.html | 528e371d757a2e3813000004 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch2_7_dlap.xml | 528e371d757a2e3813000004 |
Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 2 | roarksources_ch2_8.html | 528e371d757a2e3813000004 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch2_8_dlap.xml | 528e371d757a2e3813000004 |
The Southern Colonies in the Seventeenth Century 1601–1700 | roarksources_ch3_1.html | 529a38f7757a2e717b000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch3_1_dlap.xml | 529a38f7757a2e717b000000 |
DOCUMENT 3–1: Richard Frethorne Describes Indentured Servitude in Virginia | roarksources_ch3_2.html | 529a38f7757a2e717b000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch3_2_dlap.xml | 529a38f7757a2e717b000000 |
DOCUMENT 3–2: Opechancanough’s 1622 Uprising in Virginia | roarksources_ch3_3.html | 529a38f7757a2e717b000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch3_3_dlap.xml | 529a38f7757a2e717b000000 |
DOCUMENT 3–3: Sex and Race Relations | roarksources_ch3_4.html | 529a38f7757a2e717b000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch3_4_dlap.xml | 529a38f7757a2e717b000000 |
DOCUMENT 3–4: Bacon’s Rebellion | roarksources_ch3_5.html | 529a38f7757a2e717b000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch3_5_dlap.xml | 529a38f7757a2e717b000000 |
DOCUMENT 3–5: Pedro Naranjo Describes Pueblo Revolt | roarksources_ch3_6.html | 529a38f7757a2e717b000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch3_6_dlap.xml | 529a38f7757a2e717b000000 |
comparative Questions | roarksources_ch3_7.html | 529a38f7757a2e717b000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch3_7_dlap.xml | 529a38f7757a2e717b000000 |
Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 3 | roarksources_ch3_8.html | 529a38f7757a2e717b000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch3_8_dlap.xml | 529a38f7757a2e717b000000 |
The Northern Colonies in the Seventeenth Century 1601–1700 | roarksources_ch4_1.html | 529a52ea757a2e6f0b000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch4_1_dlap.xml | 529a52ea757a2e6f0b000000 |
DOCUMENT 4–1: The Arbella Sermon | roarksources_ch4_2.html | 529a52ea757a2e6f0b000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch4_2_dlap.xml | 529a52ea757a2e6f0b000000 |
DOCUMENT 4–2: Observations of New England Indians | roarksources_ch4_3.html | 529a52ea757a2e6f0b000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch4_3_dlap.xml | 529a52ea757a2e6f0b000000 |
DOCUMENT 4–3: Wampanoag Grievances at the Outset of King Philip’s War | roarksources_ch4_4.html | 529a52ea757a2e6f0b000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch4_4_dlap.xml | 529a52ea757a2e6f0b000000 |
DOCUMENT 4–4: A Provincial Government Enacts Legislation | roarksources_ch4_5.html | 529a52ea757a2e6f0b000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch4_5_dlap.xml | 529a52ea757a2e6f0b000000 |
DOCUMENT 4–5: Words of the Bewitched | roarksources_ch4_6.html | 529a52ea757a2e6f0b000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch4_6_dlap.xml | 529a52ea757a2e6f0b000000 |
comparative Questions | roarksources_ch4_7.html | 529a52ea757a2e6f0b000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch4_7_dlap.xml | 529a52ea757a2e6f0b000000 |
Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 4 | roarksources_ch4_8.html | 529a52ea757a2e6f0b000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch4_8_dlap.xml | 529a52ea757a2e6f0b000000 |
Colonial America in the Eighteenth Century 1701–1770 | roarksources_ch5_1.html | 529cc580757a2e8f09000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch5_1_dlap.xml | 529cc580757a2e8f09000000 |
DOCUMENT 5–1: Elizabeth Ashbridge Becomes an Indentured Servant in New York | roarksources_ch5_2.html | 529cc580757a2e8f09000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch5_2_dlap.xml | 529cc580757a2e8f09000000 |
DOCUMENT 5–2: Poor Richard’s Advice | roarksources_ch5_3.html | 529cc580757a2e8f09000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch5_3_dlap.xml | 529cc580757a2e8f09000000 |
DOCUMENT 5–3: An Anglican Criticizes New Light Baptists and Presbyterians in the South Carolina Backcountry | roarksources_ch5_4.html | 529cc580757a2e8f09000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch5_4_dlap.xml | 529cc580757a2e8f09000000 |
DOCUMENT 5–4: Advertisements for Runaway Slaves | roarksources_ch5_5.html | 529cc580757a2e8f09000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch5_5_dlap.xml | 529cc580757a2e8f09000000 |
DOCUMENT 5–5: A Moravian Missionary Interviews Slaves in the West Indies, 1767–1768 | roarksources_ch5_6.html | 529cc580757a2e8f09000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch5_6_dlap.xml | 529cc580757a2e8f09000000 |
Comparative Questions | roarksources_ch5_7.html | 529cc580757a2e8f09000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch5_7_dlap.xml | 529cc580757a2e8f09000000 |
Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 5 | roarksources_ch5_8.html | 529cc580757a2e8f09000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch5_8_dlap.xml | 529cc580757a2e8f09000000 |
Chapter 6: The British Empire and the Colonial Crisis 1754–1775 | roarksources_ch6_1.html | 529cd0c3757a2ef209000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch6_1_dlap.xml | 529cd0c3757a2ef209000000 |
DOCUMENT 6–1: Mary Jemison Is Captured by Seneca Indians during the Seven Years’ War | roarksources_ch6_2.html | 529cd0c3757a2ef209000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch6_2_dlap.xml | 529cd0c3757a2ef209000000 |
DOCUMENT 6–2: An Oration on the Second Anniversary of the Boston Massacre | roarksources_ch6_3.html | 529cd0c3757a2ef209000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch6_3_dlap.xml | 529cd0c3757a2ef209000000 |
DOCUMENT 6–3: A Boston Shoemaker Recalls British Arrogance and the Boston Tea Party | roarksources_ch6_4.html | 529cd0c3757a2ef209000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch6_4_dlap.xml | 529cd0c3757a2ef209000000 |
DOCUMENT 6–4: Daniel Leonard Argues for Loyalty to the British Empire | roarksources_ch6_5.html | 529cd0c3757a2ef209000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch6_5_dlap.xml | 529cd0c3757a2ef209000000 |
DOCUMENT 6–5: Edmund Burke Urges Reconciliation with the Colonies | roarksources_ch6_6.html | 529cd0c3757a2ef209000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch6_6_dlap.xml | 529cd0c3757a2ef209000000 |
Comparative Questions | roarksources_ch6_7.html | 529cd0c3757a2ef209000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch6_7_dlap.xml | 529cd0c3757a2ef209000000 |
Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 6 | roarksources_ch6_8.html | 529cd0c3757a2ef209000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch6_8_dlap.xml | 529cd0c3757a2ef209000000 |
The War for America 1775–1783 | roarksources_ch7_1.html | 529d04e5757a2ea50c000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch7_1_dlap.xml | 529d04e5757a2ea50c000000 |
DOCUMENT 7–1: Thomas Paine Makes the Case for Independence | roarksources_ch7_2.html | 529d04e5757a2ea50c000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch7_2_dlap.xml | 529d04e5757a2ea50c000000 |
DOCUMENT 7–2: Letters of John and Abigail Adams | roarksources_ch7_3.html | 529d04e5757a2ea50c000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch7_3_dlap.xml | 529d04e5757a2ea50c000000 |
DOCUMENT 7–3: J. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur Describes the Distresses of a Frontier Farmer during the Revolution | roarksources_ch7_4.html | 529d04e5757a2ea50c000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch7_4_dlap.xml | 529d04e5757a2ea50c000000 |
DOCUMENT 7–4: Boston King Seeks Freedom by Running Away to the British Army | roarksources_ch7_5.html | 529d04e5757a2ea50c000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch7_5_dlap.xml | 529d04e5757a2ea50c000000 |
DOCUMENT 7–5: Joseph Brant Appeals to British Allies to Keep Promises | roarksources_ch7_6.html | 529d04e5757a2ea50c000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch7_6_dlap.xml | 529d04e5757a2ea50c000000 |
comparative Questions
| roarksources_ch7_7.html | 529d04e5757a2ea50c000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch7_7_dlap.xml | 529d04e5757a2ea50c000000 |
Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 7
| roarksources_ch7_8.html | 529d04e5757a2ea50c000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch7_8_dlap.xml | 529d04e5757a2ea50c000000 |
Building a Republic 1775–1789 | roarksources_ch8_1.html | 529d1bb7757a2e3f0d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch8_1_dlap.xml | 529d1bb7757a2e3f0d000000 |
DOCUMENT 8–1: Richard Allen Founds the First African Methodist Church | roarksources_ch8_2.html | 529d1bb7757a2e3f0d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch8_2_dlap.xml | 529d1bb7757a2e3f0d000000 |
DOCUMENT 8–2: Thomas Jefferson on Slavery and Race | roarksources_ch8_3.html | 529d1bb7757a2e3f0d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch8_3_dlap.xml | 529d1bb7757a2e3f0d000000 |
DOCUMENT 8–3: Benjamin Rush Proposes a Proper Education for a Republic | roarksources_ch8_4.html | 529d1bb7757a2e3f0d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch8_4_dlap.xml | 529d1bb7757a2e3f0d000000 |
DOCUMENT 8–4: Making the Case for the Constitution | roarksources_ch8_5.html | 529d1bb7757a2e3f0d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch8_5_dlap.xml | 529d1bb7757a2e3f0d000000 |
DOCUMENT 8–5: Mercy Otis Warren Opposes the Constitution | roarksources_ch8_6.html | 529d1bb7757a2e3f0d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch8_6_dlap.xml | 529d1bb7757a2e3f0d000000 |
comparative Questions | roarksources_ch8_7.html | 529d1bb7757a2e3f0d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch8_7_dlap.xml | 529d1bb7757a2e3f0d000000 |
Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 8 | roarksources_ch8_8.html | 529d1bb7757a2e3f0d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch8_8_dlap.xml | 529d1bb7757a2e3f0d000000 |
The New Nation Takes Form 1789–1800 | roarksources_ch9_1.html | 529d1e3b757a2e3f0d000001 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch9_1_dlap.xml | 529d1e3b757a2e3f0d000001 |
DOCUMENT 9–1: Alexander Hamilton on the Economy | roarksources_ch9_2.html | 529d1e3b757a2e3f0d000001 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch9_2_dlap.xml | 529d1e3b757a2e3f0d000001 |
DOCUMENT 9–2: Mary Dewees Moves West to Kentucky | roarksources_ch9_3.html | 529d1e3b757a2e3f0d000001 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch9_3_dlap.xml | 529d1e3b757a2e3f0d000001 |
DOCUMENT 9–3: Judith Sargent Murray Insists on the Equality of the Sexes | roarksources_ch9_4.html | 529d1e3b757a2e3f0d000001 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch9_4_dlap.xml | 529d1e3b757a2e3f0d000001 |
DOCUMENT 9–4: A French Sugar Planter Describes the French and Saint Domingue Revolutions | roarksources_ch9_5.html | 529d1e3b757a2e3f0d000001 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch9_5_dlap.xml | 529d1e3b757a2e3f0d000001 |
DOCUMENT 9–5: President George Washington’s Parting Advice to the Nation | roarksources_ch9_6.html | 529d1e3b757a2e3f0d000001 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch9_6_dlap.xml | 529d1e3b757a2e3f0d000001 |
comparative Questions | roarksources_ch9_7.html | 529d1e3b757a2e3f0d000001 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch9_7_dlap.xml | 529d1e3b757a2e3f0d000001 |
Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 9 | roarksources_ch9_8.html | 529d1e3b757a2e3f0d000001 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch9_8_dlap.xml | 529d1e3b757a2e3f0d000001 |
Republicans in Power 1800–1824 | roarksources_ch10_1.html | 529d21bc757a2efd0c000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch10_1_dlap.xml | 529d21bc757a2efd0c000000 |
DOCUMENT 10–1: President Thomas Jefferson’s Private and Public Indian Policy | roarksources_ch10_2.html | 529d21bc757a2efd0c000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch10_2_dlap.xml | 529d21bc757a2efd0c000000 |
DOCUMENT 10–2: Meriwether Lewis Describes the Shoshone | roarksources_ch10_3.html | 529d21bc757a2efd0c000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch10_3_dlap.xml | 529d21bc757a2efd0c000000 |
DOCUMENT 10–3: A Slave Demands That Thomas Jefferson Abolish Slavery | roarksources_ch10_4.html | 529d21bc757a2efd0c000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch10_4_dlap.xml | 529d21bc757a2efd0c000000 |
DOCUMENT 10–4: James Forten Protests Pennsylvania Law Threatening Enslavement of Free African Americans | roarksources_ch10_5.html | 529d21bc757a2efd0c000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch10_5_dlap.xml | 529d21bc757a2efd0c000000 |
DOCUMENT 10–5: James Hamilton’s Path to Enlistment during the War of 1812 | roarksources_ch10_6.html | 529d21bc757a2efd0c000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch10_6_dlap.xml | 529d21bc757a2efd0c000000 |
comparative Questions | roarksources_ch10_7.html | 529d21bc757a2efd0c000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch10_7_dlap.xml | 529d21bc757a2efd0c000000 |
Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 10 | roarksources_ch10_8.html | 529d21bc757a2efd0c000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch10_8_dlap.xml | 529d21bc757a2efd0c000000 |
The Expanding Republic 1815–1840 | roarksources_ch11_1.html | 529d2542757a2ec50c000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch11_1_dlap.xml | 529d2542757a2ec50c000000 |
DOCUMENT 11–1: President Andrew Jackson’s Parting Words to the Nation | roarksources_ch11_2.html | 529d2542757a2ec50c000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch11_2_dlap.xml | 529d2542757a2ec50c000000 |
DOCUMENT 11–2: Cherokees Debate Removal | roarksources_ch11_3.html | 529d2542757a2ec50c000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch11_3_dlap.xml | 529d2542757a2ec50c000000 |
DOCUMENT 11–3: Alexis de Tocqueville Describes the Three Races in the United States | roarksources_ch11_4.html | 529d2542757a2ec50c000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch11_4_dlap.xml | 529d2542757a2ec50c000000 |
DOCUMENT 11–4: David Walker Demands Emancipation | roarksources_ch11_5.html | 529d2542757a2ec50c000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch11_5_dlap.xml | 529d2542757a2ec50c000000 |
DOCUMENT 11–5: Sarah Grimké on the Status of Women | roarksources_ch11_6.html | 529d2542757a2ec50c000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch11_6_dlap.xml | 529d2542757a2ec50c000000 |
comparative Questions | roarksources_ch11_7.html | 529d2542757a2ec50c000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch11_7_dlap.xml | 529d2542757a2ec50c000000 |
Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 11 | roarksources_ch11_8.html | 529d2542757a2ec50c000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch11_8_dlap.xml | 529d2542757a2ec50c000000 |
The New West and the Free North 1840–1860 | roarksources_ch12_1.html | 529d2900757a2e2c0d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch12_1_dlap.xml | 529d2900757a2e2c0d000000 |
DOCUMENT 12–1: Abraham Lincoln Explains the Free-Labor System | roarksources_ch12_2.html | 529d2900757a2e2c0d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch12_2_dlap.xml | 529d2900757a2e2c0d000000 |
DOCUMENT 12–2: The Anxiety of Gain: Henry W. Bellows on Commerce and Morality | roarksources_ch12_3.html | 529d2900757a2e2c0d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch12_3_dlap.xml | 529d2900757a2e2c0d000000 |
DOCUMENT 12–3: Gold Fever | roarksources_ch12_4.html | 529d2900757a2e2c0d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch12_4_dlap.xml | 529d2900757a2e2c0d000000 |
DOCUMENT 12–4: That Woman Is Man’s Equal: The Seneca Falls Declaration | roarksources_ch12_5.html | 529d2900757a2e2c0d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch12_5_dlap.xml | 529d2900757a2e2c0d000000 |
DOCUMENT 12–5: A Farmer’s View of His Wife | roarksources_ch12_6.html | 529d2900757a2e2c0d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch12_6_dlap.xml | 529d2900757a2e2c0d000000 |
comparative Questions | roarksources_ch12_7.html | 529d2900757a2e2c0d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch12_7_dlap.xml | 529d2900757a2e2c0d000000 |
Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 12
| roarksources_ch12_8.html | 529d2900757a2e2c0d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch12_8_dlap.xml | 529d2900757a2e2c0d000000 |
The Slave South 1820–1860 | roarksources_ch13_1.html | 529e56d3757a2ebb1d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch13_1_dlap.xml | 529e56d3757a2ebb1d000000 |
DOCUMENT 13–1: Madison Hemings Recalls Life as Thomas Jefferson’s Enslaved Son | roarksources_ch13_2.html | 529e56d3757a2ebb1d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch13_2_dlap.xml | 529e56d3757a2ebb1d000000 |
DOCUMENT 13–2: Plantation Rules | roarksources_ch13_3.html | 529e56d3757a2ebb1d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch13_3_dlap.xml | 529e56d3757a2ebb1d000000 |
DOCUMENT 13–3: Fanny Kemble Learns about Abuses of Slave Women | roarksources_ch13_4.html | 529e56d3757a2ebb1d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch13_4_dlap.xml | 529e56d3757a2ebb1d000000 |
DOCUMENT 13–4: Nat Turner Explains Why He Became an Insurrectionist | roarksources_ch13_5.html | 529e56d3757a2ebb1d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch13_5_dlap.xml | 529e56d3757a2ebb1d000000 |
DOCUMENT 13–5: The Proslavery Argument | roarksources_ch13_6.html | 529e56d3757a2ebb1d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch13_6_dlap.xml | 529e56d3757a2ebb1d000000 |
comparative Questions | roarksources_ch13_7.html | 529e56d3757a2ebb1d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch13_7_dlap.xml | 529e56d3757a2ebb1d000000 |
Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 13
| roarksources_ch13_8.html | 529e56d3757a2ebb1d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch13_8_dlap.xml | 529e56d3757a2ebb1d000000 |
The House Divided 1846–1861 | roarksources_ch14_1.html | 529e5ba6757a2edb1d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch14_1_dlap.xml | 529e5ba6757a2edb1d000000 |
DOCUMENT 14–1: The Kansas–Nebraska Act | roarksources_ch14_2.html | 529e5ba6757a2edb1d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch14_2_dlap.xml | 529e5ba6757a2edb1d000000 |
DOCUMENT 14–2: The Antislavery Constitution | roarksources_ch14_3.html | 529e5ba6757a2edb1d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch14_3_dlap.xml | 529e5ba6757a2edb1d000000 |
DOCUMENT 14–3: The Proslavery Constitution | roarksources_ch14_4.html | 529e5ba6757a2edb1d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch14_4_dlap.xml | 529e5ba6757a2edb1d000000 |
DOCUMENT 14–4: Levi Coffin Describes Margaret Garner’s Attempt to Escape Slavery | roarksources_ch14_5.html | 529e5ba6757a2edb1d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch14_5_dlap.xml | 529e5ba6757a2edb1d000000 |
DOCUMENT 14–5: Abolitionist Lydia Maria Child Defends John Brown and Attacks the Slave Power | roarksources_ch14_6.html | 529e5ba6757a2edb1d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch14_6_dlap.xml | 529e5ba6757a2edb1d000000 |
Comparative Questions | roarksources_ch14_7.html | 529e5ba6757a2edb1d000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch14_7_dlap.xml | 529e5ba6757a2edb1d000000 |
Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 14
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Reconstruction 1863–1877 | roarksources_ch16_1.html | 529e628e757a2ecb1d000000 |
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DOCUMENT 16–1: Carl Schurz Reports on the Condition of the Defeated South | roarksources_ch16_2.html | 529e628e757a2ecb1d000000 |
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DOCUMENT 16–2: Black Codes Enacted in the South | roarksources_ch16_3.html | 529e628e757a2ecb1d000000 |
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DOCUMENT 16–3: Former Slaves Seek to Reunite Their Families | roarksources_ch16_4.html | 529e628e757a2ecb1d000000 |
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DOCUMENT 16–4: Planter Louis Manigault Visits His Plantations and Former Slaves | roarksources_ch16_5.html | 529e628e757a2ecb1d000000 |
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DOCUMENT 16–5: Klan Violence against Blacks | roarksources_ch16_6.html | 529e628e757a2ecb1d000000 |
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comparative Questions | roarksources_ch16_7.html | 529e628e757a2ecb1d000000 |
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Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 16
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The Contested West 1865–1900 | roarksources_ch17_1.html | 529e66be757a2e2b1e000000 |
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DOCUMENT 17–1: Pun Chi Appeals to Congress in Behalf of Chinese Immigrants in California | roarksources_ch17_2.html | 529e66be757a2e2b1e000000 |
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DOCUMENT 17–2: Mattie Oblinger Describes Life on a Nebraska Homestead | roarksources_ch17_3.html | 529e66be757a2e2b1e000000 |
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DOCUMENT 17–3: Texas Rangers on the Mexican Border | roarksources_ch17_4.html | 529e66be757a2e2b1e000000 |
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DOCUMENT 17–4: In-mut-too-yah-lat-lat Describes White Encroachment | roarksources_ch17_5.html | 529e66be757a2e2b1e000000 |
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DOCUMENT 17–5: A Plea to “Citizenize†Indians | roarksources_ch17_6.html | 529e66be757a2e2b1e000000 |
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comparative Questions | roarksources_ch17_7.html | 529e66be757a2e2b1e000000 |
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Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 17
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Business and Politics in the Gilded Age 1870–1895 | roarksources_ch18_1.html | 529e69a3757a2ecc1e000000 |
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DOCUMENT 18–1: Marshall Kirkman Likens Railroad Corporations to Armies | roarksources_ch18_2.html | 529e69a3757a2ecc1e000000 |
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DOCUMENT 18–2: William Graham Sumner on Social Obligations | roarksources_ch18_3.html | 529e69a3757a2ecc1e000000 |
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DOCUMENT 18–3: Henry Demarest Lloyd Attacks Monopolies | roarksources_ch18_4.html | 529e69a3757a2ecc1e000000 |
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DOCUMENT 18–4: Andrew Carnegie Explains the Gospel of Wealth | roarksources_ch18_5.html | 529e69a3757a2ecc1e000000 |
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DOCUMENT 18–5: Henry George Explains Why Poverty Is a Crime | roarksources_ch18_6.html | 529e69a3757a2ecc1e000000 |
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comparative Questions | roarksources_ch18_7.html | 529e69a3757a2ecc1e000000 |
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Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 18
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The City and Its Workers 1870–1900 | roarksources_ch19_1.html | 529e6b6a757a2e861e000000 |
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DOCUMENT 19–1: A Textile Worker Explains the Labor Market | roarksources_ch19_2.html | 529e6b6a757a2e861e000000 |
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DOCUMENT 19–2: Domestic Servants on Household Work | roarksources_ch19_3.html | 529e6b6a757a2e861e000000 |
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DOCUMENT 19–3: Jacob Riis Describes Abandoned Babies in New York City’s Slums | roarksources_ch19_4.html | 529e6b6a757a2e861e000000 |
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DOCUMENT 19–4: Walter Wyckoff Listens to Revolutionary Workers in Chicago | roarksources_ch19_5.html | 529e6b6a757a2e861e000000 |
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DOCUMENT 19–5: George Washington Plunkitt Explains Politics | roarksources_ch19_6.html | 529e6b6a757a2e861e000000 |
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comparative Questions | roarksources_ch19_7.html | 529e6b6a757a2e861e000000 |
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Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 19
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Dissent, Depression, and War 1890–1900 | roarksources_ch20_1.html | 529e6dd0757a2e101f000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch20_1_dlap.xml | 529e6dd0757a2e101f000000 |
DOCUMENT 20–1: Mary Elizabeth Lease Reports on Women in the Farmers’ Alliance | roarksources_ch20_2.html | 529e6dd0757a2e101f000000 |
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DOCUMENT 20–2: White Supremacy in Wilmington, North Carolina | roarksources_ch20_3.html | 529e6dd0757a2e101f000000 |
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DOCUMENT 20–3: Pinkertons Defeated at Homestead | roarksources_ch20_4.html | 529e6dd0757a2e101f000000 |
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DOCUMENT 20–4: Conflicting Views about Labor Unions | roarksources_ch20_5.html | 529e6dd0757a2e101f000000 |
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DOCUMENT 20–5: Emilio Aguinaldo Criticizes American Imperialism in the Philippines | roarksources_ch20_6.html | 529e6dd0757a2e101f000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch20_6_dlap.xml | 529e6dd0757a2e101f000000 |
comparative Questions | roarksources_ch20_7.html | 529e6dd0757a2e101f000000 |
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Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 20
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DLAP questions | roarksources_ch20_8_dlap.xml | 529e6dd0757a2e101f000000 |
Progressivism from the Grass Roots to the White House 1890–1916 | roarksources_ch21_1.html | 529e6fcb757a2ef01e000000 |
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DOCUMENT 21–1: Jane Addams on Settlement Houses | roarksources_ch21_2.html | 529e6fcb757a2ef01e000000 |
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DOCUMENT 21–2: A Sociologist Studies Working-Class Saloons in Chicago | roarksources_ch21_3.html | 529e6fcb757a2ef01e000000 |
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DOCUMENT 21–3: Mother Jones on the Futility of Class Harmony | roarksources_ch21_4.html | 529e6fcb757a2ef01e000000 |
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DOCUMENT 21–4: Marie Jenney Howe Parodies the Opposition to Women’s Suffrage | roarksources_ch21_5.html | 529e6fcb757a2ef01e000000 |
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DOCUMENT 21–5: Booker T. Washington on Racial Accommodation | roarksources_ch21_6.html | 529e6fcb757a2ef01e000000 |
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DOCUMENT 21–6: W. E. B. Du Bois on Racial Equality | roarksources_ch21_7.html | 529e6fcb757a2ef01e000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch21_7_dlap.xml | 529e6fcb757a2ef01e000000 |
comparative Questions | roarksources_ch21_8.html | 529e6fcb757a2ef01e000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch21_8_dlap.xml | 529e6fcb757a2ef01e000000 |
Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 21
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DLAP questions | roarksources_ch21_9_dlap.xml | 529e6fcb757a2ef01e000000 |
World War I: The Progressive Crusade at Home and Abroad 1914–1920 | roarksources_ch22_1.html | 529e73c2757a2e111f000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch22_1_dlap.xml | 529e73c2757a2e111f000000 |
DOCUMENT 22–1: The North American Review Considers War a Blessing, Not a Curse | roarksources_ch22_2.html | 529e73c2757a2e111f000000 |
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DOCUMENT 22–2: Eugene V. Debs Attacks Capitalist Warmongers | roarksources_ch22_3.html | 529e73c2757a2e111f000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch22_3_dlap.xml | 529e73c2757a2e111f000000 |
DOCUMENT 22–3: A Doughboy’s Letter from the Front | roarksources_ch22_4.html | 529e73c2757a2e111f000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch22_4_dlap.xml | 529e73c2757a2e111f000000 |
DOCUMENT 22–4: Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer Defends America from Communists | roarksources_ch22_5.html | 529e73c2757a2e111f000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch22_5_dlap.xml | 529e73c2757a2e111f000000 |
DOCUMENT 22–5: An African American Responds to the Chicago Race Riot | roarksources_ch22_6.html | 529e73c2757a2e111f000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch22_6_dlap.xml | 529e73c2757a2e111f000000 |
comparative Questions | roarksources_ch22_7.html | 529e73c2757a2e111f000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch22_7_dlap.xml | 529e73c2757a2e111f000000 |
Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 22
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DLAP questions | roarksources_ch22_8_dlap.xml | 529e73c2757a2e111f000000 |
From New Era to Great Depression 1920–1932 | roarksources_ch23_1.html | 529e763b757a2e131f000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch23_1_dlap.xml | 529e763b757a2e131f000000 |
DOCUMENT 23–1: Edward Earle Purinton Celebrates American Business as the Salvation of the World | roarksources_ch23_2.html | 529e763b757a2e131f000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch23_2_dlap.xml | 529e763b757a2e131f000000 |
DOCUMENT 23–2: Reinhold Niebuhr on Christianity in Detroit | roarksources_ch23_3.html | 529e763b757a2e131f000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch23_3_dlap.xml | 529e763b757a2e131f000000 |
DOCUMENT 23–3: The Ku Klux Klan Defends Americanism | roarksources_ch23_4.html | 529e763b757a2e131f000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch23_4_dlap.xml | 529e763b757a2e131f000000 |
DOCUMENT 23–4: Mothers Seek Freedom from Unwanted Pregnancies | roarksources_ch23_5.html | 529e763b757a2e131f000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch23_5_dlap.xml | 529e763b757a2e131f000000 |
DOCUMENT 23–5: Marcus Garvey Explains the Goals of the Universal Negro Improvement Association | roarksources_ch23_6.html | 529e763b757a2e131f000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch23_6_dlap.xml | 529e763b757a2e131f000000 |
comparative Questions | roarksources_ch23_7.html | 529e763b757a2e131f000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch23_7_dlap.xml | 529e763b757a2e131f000000 |
Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 23
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DLAP questions | roarksources_ch23_8_dlap.xml | 529e763b757a2e131f000000 |
The New Deal Experiment 1932–1939 | roarksources_ch24_1.html | 529e7a3f757a2e611f000001 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch24_1_dlap.xml | 529e7a3f757a2e611f000001 |
DOCUMENT 24–1: Martha Gellhorn Reports on Conditions in North Carolina in 1934 | roarksources_ch24_2.html | 529e7a3f757a2e611f000001 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch24_2_dlap.xml | 529e7a3f757a2e611f000001 |
DOCUMENT 24–2: Working People’s Letters to New Dealers | roarksources_ch24_3.html | 529e7a3f757a2e611f000001 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch24_3_dlap.xml | 529e7a3f757a2e611f000001 |
DOCUMENT 24–3: Huey Long Proposes Redistribution of Wealth | roarksources_ch24_4.html | 529e7a3f757a2e611f000001 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch24_4_dlap.xml | 529e7a3f757a2e611f000001 |
DOCUMENT 24–4: A Mexican American Farmworker Describes the Importance of Sticking Together | roarksources_ch24_5.html | 529e7a3f757a2e611f000001 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch24_5_dlap.xml | 529e7a3f757a2e611f000001 |
DOCUMENT 24–5: Conservatives Criticize the New Deal | roarksources_ch24_6.html | 529e7a3f757a2e611f000001 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch24_6_dlap.xml | 529e7a3f757a2e611f000001 |
comparative Questions | roarksources_ch24_7.html | 529e7a3f757a2e611f000001 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch24_7_dlap.xml | 529e7a3f757a2e611f000001 |
Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 24
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DLAP questions | roarksources_ch24_8_dlap.xml | 529e7a3f757a2e611f000001 |
The United States and the Second World War 1939–1945 | roarksources_ch25_1.html | 529e7c9c757a2e341f000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch25_1_dlap.xml | 529e7c9c757a2e341f000000 |
DOCUMENT 25–1: President Franklin D. Roosevelt Requests Declaration of War on Japan | roarksources_ch25_2.html | 529e7c9c757a2e341f000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch25_2_dlap.xml | 529e7c9c757a2e341f000000 |
DOCUMENT 25–2: A Japanese American War Hero Recalls Pearl Harbor | roarksources_ch25_3.html | 529e7c9c757a2e341f000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch25_3_dlap.xml | 529e7c9c757a2e341f000000 |
DOCUMENT 25–3: The Holocaust: A Journalist Reports on Nazi Massacres of Jews | roarksources_ch25_4.html | 529e7c9c757a2e341f000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch25_4_dlap.xml | 529e7c9c757a2e341f000000 |
DOCUMENT 25–4: Soldiers Send Messages Home | roarksources_ch25_5.html | 529e7c9c757a2e341f000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch25_5_dlap.xml | 529e7c9c757a2e341f000000 |
DOCUMENT 25–5: Rosies the Riveter Recall Working in War Industries | roarksources_ch25_6.html | 529e7c9c757a2e341f000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch25_6_dlap.xml | 529e7c9c757a2e341f000000 |
comparative Questions | roarksources_ch25_7.html | 529e7c9c757a2e341f000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch25_7_dlap.xml | 529e7c9c757a2e341f000000 |
Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 25
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DLAP questions | roarksources_ch25_8_dlap.xml | 529e7c9c757a2e341f000000 |
Cold War Politics in the Truman Years 1945–1953 | roarksources_ch26_1.html | 529e7e6c757a2e131f000001 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch26_1_dlap.xml | 529e7e6c757a2e131f000001 |
DOCUMENT 26–1: General Marshall Summarizes the Lessons of World War II | roarksources_ch26_2.html | 529e7e6c757a2e131f000001 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch26_2_dlap.xml | 529e7e6c757a2e131f000001 |
DOCUMENT 26–2: George F. Kennan Outlines Containment | roarksources_ch26_3.html | 529e7e6c757a2e131f000001 |
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DOCUMENT 26–3: Cold War Blueprint | roarksources_ch26_4.html | 529e7e6c757a2e131f000001 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch26_4_dlap.xml | 529e7e6c757a2e131f000001 |
DOCUMENT 26–4: Senator Joseph McCarthy Hunts Communists | roarksources_ch26_5.html | 529e7e6c757a2e131f000001 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch26_5_dlap.xml | 529e7e6c757a2e131f000001 |
DOCUMENT 26–5: A Veteran Recalls Combat in the Korean War | roarksources_ch26_6.html | 529e7e6c757a2e131f000001 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch26_6_dlap.xml | 529e7e6c757a2e131f000001 |
comparative Questions | roarksources_ch26_7.html | 529e7e6c757a2e131f000001 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch26_7_dlap.xml | 529e7e6c757a2e131f000001 |
Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 26 | roarksources_ch26_8.html | 529e7e6c757a2e131f000001 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch26_8_dlap.xml | 529e7e6c757a2e131f000001 |
The Politics and Culture of Abundance 1952–1960 | roarksources_ch27_1.html | 529e8017757a2ed41f000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch27_1_dlap.xml | 529e8017757a2ed41f000000 |
DOCUMENT 27–1: Edith M. Stern Attacks the Domestic Bondage of Women | roarksources_ch27_2.html | 529e8017757a2ed41f000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch27_2_dlap.xml | 529e8017757a2ed41f000000 |
DOCUMENT 27–2: Vance Packard Analyzes the Age of Affluence | roarksources_ch27_3.html | 529e8017757a2ed41f000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch27_3_dlap.xml | 529e8017757a2ed41f000000 |
DOCUMENT 27–3: George E. McMillan Reports on Racial Conditions in the South in 1960 | roarksources_ch27_4.html | 529e8017757a2ed41f000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch27_4_dlap.xml | 529e8017757a2ed41f000000 |
DOCUMENT 27–4: Civil Defense in the Nuclear Shadow | roarksources_ch27_5.html | 529e8017757a2ed41f000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch27_5_dlap.xml | 529e8017757a2ed41f000000 |
DOCUMENT 27–5: President Dwight D. Eisenhower Warns about the Military-Industrial Complex | roarksources_ch27_6.html | 529e8017757a2ed41f000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch27_6_dlap.xml | 529e8017757a2ed41f000000 |
comparative Questions | roarksources_ch27_7.html | 529e8017757a2ed41f000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch27_7_dlap.xml | 529e8017757a2ed41f000000 |
Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 27 | roarksources_ch27_8.html | 529e8017757a2ed41f000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch27_8_dlap.xml | 529e8017757a2ed41f000000 |
Reform, Rebellion, and Reaction 1960–1974 | roarksources_ch28_1.html | 529f69e8757a2e6331000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch28_1_dlap.xml | 529f69e8757a2e6331000000 |
DOCUMENT 28–1: New Left Students Seek Democratic Social Change | roarksources_ch28_2.html | 529f69e8757a2e6331000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch28_2_dlap.xml | 529f69e8757a2e6331000000 |
DOCUMENT 28–2: Martin Luther King Jr. Explains Nonviolent Resistance | roarksources_ch28_3.html | 529f69e8757a2e6331000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch28_3_dlap.xml | 529f69e8757a2e6331000000 |
DOCUMENT 28–3: George C. Wallace Denounces the Civil Rights Movement | roarksources_ch28_4.html | 529f69e8757a2e6331000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch28_4_dlap.xml | 529f69e8757a2e6331000000 |
DOCUMENT 28–4: Black Power | roarksources_ch28_5.html | 529f69e8757a2e6331000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch28_5_dlap.xml | 529f69e8757a2e6331000000 |
DOCUMENT 28–5: Equal Rights for Women | roarksources_ch28_6.html | 529f69e8757a2e6331000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch28_6_dlap.xml | 529f69e8757a2e6331000000 |
comparative Questions | roarksources_ch28_7.html | 529f69e8757a2e6331000000 |
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Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 28
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DLAP questions | roarksources_ch28_8_dlap.xml | 529f69e8757a2e6331000000 |
Vietnam and the End of the Cold War Consensus 1961–1975 | roarksources_ch29_1.html | 529f6c22757a2e7a31000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch29_1_dlap.xml | 529f6c22757a2e7a31000000 |
DOCUMENT 29–1: President Kennedy Explains Why We Are in Vietnam | roarksources_ch29_2.html | 529f6c22757a2e7a31000000 |
DLAP questions | roarksources_ch29_2_dlap.xml | 529f6c22757a2e7a31000000 |
DOCUMENT 29–2: A Secret Government Assessment of the Vietnam War | roarksources_ch29_3.html | 529f6c22757a2e7a31000000 |
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DOCUMENT 29–3: Military Discipline in an Unpopular War | roarksources_ch29_4.html | 529f6c22757a2e7a31000000 |
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DOCUMENT 29–4: An American Soldier in Vietnam | roarksources_ch29_5.html | 529f6c22757a2e7a31000000 |
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DOCUMENT 29–5: John Kerry Denounces the Vietnam War | roarksources_ch29_6.html | 529f6c22757a2e7a31000000 |
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comparative Questions | roarksources_ch29_7.html | 529f6c22757a2e7a31000000 |
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Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 29
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America Moves to the Right 1969–1989 | roarksources_ch30_1.html | 529f6ee7757a2e9631000000 |
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DOCUMENT 30–1: The Watergate Tapes: Nixon, Dean, and Haldeman Discuss the Cancer within the Presidency | roarksources_ch30_2.html | 529f6ee7757a2e9631000000 |
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DOCUMENT 30–2: Roe v. Wade and Abortion Rights | roarksources_ch30_3.html | 529f6ee7757a2e9631000000 |
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DOCUMENT 30–3: Norma McCorvey Explains How She Became “Roe†of Roe v. Wade | roarksources_ch30_4.html | 529f6ee7757a2e9631000000 |
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DOCUMENT 30–4: President Ronald Reagan Defends American Morality | roarksources_ch30_5.html | 529f6ee7757a2e9631000000 |
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DOCUMENT 30–5: A Vietnamese Immigrant on the West Coast | roarksources_ch30_6.html | 529f6ee7757a2e9631000000 |
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comparative Questions | roarksources_ch30_7.html | 529f6ee7757a2e9631000000 |
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Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 30
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The Promises and Challenges of Globalization Since 1989 | roarksources_ch31_1.html | 529f76bd757a2ed531000000 |
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DOCUMENT 31–1: National Security of the United States Requires Preemptive War | roarksources_ch31_2.html | 529f76bd757a2ed531000000 |
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DOCUMENT 31–2: A Captured 9/11 Terrorist Confesses | roarksources_ch31_3.html | 529f76bd757a2ed531000000 |
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DOCUMENT 31–3: A Christian Leader Argues That Evangelical Christianity Has Been Hijacked | roarksources_ch31_4.html | 529f76bd757a2ed531000000 |
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DOCUMENT 31–4: Joseph Stiglitz Describes Capitalist Fools’ Responsibility for the Economic Crisis | roarksources_ch31_5.html | 529f76bd757a2ed531000000 |
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DOCUMENT 31–5: President Barack Obama Declares a New Beginning in U.S. Relations with the Muslim World | roarksources_ch31_6.html | 529f76bd757a2ed531000000 |
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comparative Questions | roarksources_ch31_7.html | 529f76bd757a2ed531000000 |
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Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 31
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Title page | roarksources_fm01_1.html | 52a0ee41757a2e2244000000 |
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Copyright page | roarksources_fm01_2.html | 52a0ee41757a2e2244000000 |
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Preface for Instructors | roarksources_fm01_3.html | 52a0ee41757a2e2244000000 |
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Credits | roarksources_fm01_4.html | 52a0ee41757a2e2244000000 |
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Introduction for Students | roarksources_fm01_5.html | 52a0ee41757a2e2244000000 |
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FLAWS OF MEMORY | roarksources_fm01_6.html | 52a0ee41757a2e2244000000 |
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DOCUMENTS AS HISTORICAL SNAPSHOTS | roarksources_fm01_7.html | 52a0ee41757a2e2244000000 |
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DOCUMENTS CAPTURE DIVERSE VOICES AND EXPERIENCES | roarksources_fm01_8.html | 52a0ee41757a2e2244000000 |
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DOCUMENTS BRING YOU FACE-TO-FACE WITH THE PAST | roarksources_fm01_9.html | 52a0ee41757a2e2244000000 |
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READING AND UNDERSTANDING DOCUMENTS | roarksources_fm01_10.html | 52a0ee41757a2e2244000000 |
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ESTABLISH THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT | roarksources_fm01_11.html | 52a0ee41757a2e2244000000 |
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THE VALUE OF DOCUMENTS | roarksources_fm01_12.html | 52a0ee41757a2e2244000000 |
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The Crucible of War 1861–1865 | roarksources_ch15_1.html | 52a795f9757a2e5775000000 |
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DOCUMENT 15–1: President Lincoln’s War Aims | roarksources_ch15_2.html | 52a795f9757a2e5775000000 |
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DOCUMENT 15–2: A Former Slave’s War Aims | roarksources_ch15_3.html | 52a795f9757a2e5775000000 |
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DOCUMENT 15–3: The New York Draft Riots | roarksources_ch15_4.html | 52a795f9757a2e5775000000 |
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DOCUMENT 15–4: Susie King Taylor Describes Her Wartime Experiences | roarksources_ch15_5.html | 52a795f9757a2e5775000000 |
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DOCUMENT 15–5: General William T. Sherman Explains the Hard Hand of War | roarksources_ch15_6.html | 52a795f9757a2e5775000000 |
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comparative Questions | roarksources_ch15_7.html | 52a795f9757a2e5775000000 |
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Quiz for Reading the American Past, Chapter 15
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Ancient America Before 1492 | roarksources_ch32_1.html | 53389605757a2e2d29000000 |
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DOCUMENT 1–1: A Taino Origin Story | roarksources_ch32_2.html | 53389605757a2e2d29000000 |
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DOCUMENT 1–2: A Penobscot Origin Narrative | roarksources_ch32_3.html | 53389605757a2e2d29000000 |
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DOCUMENT 1–3: Genesis: The Christian Origin Narrative | roarksources_ch32_4.html | 53389605757a2e2d29000000 |
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DOCUMENT 1–4: Aristotle on Masters and Slaves | roarksources_ch32_5.html | 53389605757a2e2d29000000 |
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