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Beacham's Encyclopedia of Social Change: America in the Twentieth Century
Grade Level: All ages

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Each of the 42 sections, 25 to 135 pages each, traces the evolution of key indicators of American social thought through the decades of the 20th century. Each section is devoted to one of the key indicators: immigration, the economy, fashion, housing, sports, family life, race, gender, religion, science, transportation and others.

Designed for students and professionals, the volumes are extensively indexed with appendices to facilitate research within decades. Through the key indicators, readers will grasp the enormity of social change and societal values that have caused America to evolve from a sleepy, isolationist country at the beginning of the century into the most influential nation in the modern world.

Examine a list of Key Indicators.
Read a sample article: Food.

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