

An edition of Twelve great clashes that shaped modern America (2006)
from Geronimo to George W. Bush
By Anthony Arthur,John Broesamle
Publish Date
2006
Publisher
Pearson/Longman
Language
eng
Pages
358
Description:
This book looks at twelve of America's most vivid and influential ideological confrontations, creating a compelling portrait of the issues that have come to define this country's identity. Arthur and Broesamle tell the story of these battles of ideas through the lens of personality. The complex character of our nation is revealed through the ideas and emotions that motivated some of America's most compelling national figures, including Booker T. Washington, John Muir, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Herbert Hoover, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Betty Friedan and Sandra Day O'Connor. Clashes include: Ownership of America, Railway strike of 1894, Equal rights for blacks, The environment, America's global responsibility, The welfare state, The atomic bomb, The Pentagon papers and impeachment of Nixon, The Korean War, Affirmative action, Women's rights. - Publisher.
subjects: Politics and government, Social problems, Social conflict, Anecdotes, Social conditions, Sozialer Konflikt, History, United States History (General), History - U.S., History: American, United States - 20th Century, History / United States / 20th Century, Modern - General, United States - General, 20th century, United States
Places: United States, USA
Times: 1865-, 20th century