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American Pageant 11th edition I believe.

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we use the american pagent 13th edition

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o.o..whoa. Didn't know there is a 13th edtion one

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mcdefender wrote:Our class also uses the "American Pagaent" although I personally feel it has too much extranious information.

Yes! It does have a lot of extraneous information. Just look for the IDs, thats what you really do need to know.

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Kibs10 wrote:The American Pageant can die. By far the worst history text book I have ever used. Thank you stupid AP classes for ruining this year of history class...too much information, not enough room in my brain. I don't dare take the AP test, because our teacher was horrible this year, and no one feels confident enough in taking it. I think no more than 10 people out of about 100 are taking it. That's pretty sad. I'm off to do a stupid POV now, sounds like fun, doesn't it?

I dont think that it should die...but I will admit it gives a LOT of work. Of 4 AP classes, a college class, pre-calc and physics, History gives me more homework than the others combined.

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we use the enduring vision.. im not sure what edition though... its red and gold lol

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My class uses the American Pageant v.11 and Zinn's "The People's History of the US", methinks. Not too crazy about the textbook, but Zinn is awesome.

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A People's History book was absolutly horrible. When it was talking about Frederick Douglass, it said "And Douglass learned to read somehow" kinda a wierd way to say it i thought if it is being used as a history tool, but hey, if you like it more power to ya. i use the American Pageant version 12, by the way, and it doesnt seem too bad, but we are only on chapter 6 so far.

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A People's History book ?? I never heard of that

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"A Peoples History of the United States", i just call it A peoples history, if that what was being talked about.

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