The United States is undergoing a period of intense political and social change. From the rise of the Tea Party, to social media's effect on American life and politics, this new edition fills in the gaps of this Nation's story.
Award-winning political journalist and history writer Steve Wiegand guides you through the events that shaped our nation, from pre-Columbian civilizations to the twenty-first century. The explorers, the wars, the leaders, and the eras are all fully explored and explained, demonstrating how the past influences the future.
● Explore the deepening divide between the very wealthy and the poor and middle class
● Get to know the deep and bitter divisions between political parties and even geographic regions of the country, including the 2016 election results
● Understand the country's delicate—and precarious—position as the world's preeminent economic, military, and political power.
U.S. History For Dummies, 4th Edition makes U.S. history accessible for students and lifelong learners alike.
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Steve Wiegand is a veteran journalist who has been writing for the Sacramento Bee since 1989. Prior to that, Wiegand was chief political writer for the San Diego Tribune for five years and a political writer and the Sacramento bureau chief for the San Francisco Chronicle for eight years. He is the author of Sacramento Tapestry and US History for Dummies and a contributing author to Forbidden Knowledge.
J. A. Johnstone learned from the master, Uncle William W. Johnstone. He was the all-round assistant, typist, researcher, and fact checker to one of the most popular western authors of all time. The Loner marked the debut of Tennessee-based J. A. Johnstone as a solo author.