Access to History for the IB Diploma: Civil rights and social movements in the Americas

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Hodder Education, Feb 8, 2013 - History - 256 pages

Ensure your students have access to the authoritative, in-depth and accessible content of this series for the IB History Diploma.

This series for the IB History Diploma has taken the clarity, accessibility, reliability and in-depth analysis of our best-selling Access to History series and tailor-made it to better fit the IB learner's needs. Each title in the series provides depth of content, focussed on specific topics in the IB History guide, and examination guidance on different exam-style questions - helping students develop a good knowledge and understanding of the topic alongside the skills they need to do well.

Ensures students gain a good understanding of the IB History topic through an engaging, in-depth, reliable and up-to-date narrative - presented in an accessible way.
Helps students to understand historical issues and examine the evidence, through providing a wealth of relevant sources and analysis of the historiography surrounding key debates.
Gives students guidance on answering exam-style questions with model answers and practice questions.

 

Contents

CHAPTER 1Native Americans and civil rightsin
Womens movements in Latin America 3 Womens movements in the
CHAPTER 2African Americans and the Civil Rights Movement
Martin Malcolm and Black Power
AfroLatin Americans 1AfroLatin Americans in the nineteenth century
The USgovernment and civil rights
TheBolivian government and civil rights
Youth culture and protests of the 1960s
Youth culture and protests in the
CHAPTER7 Feminist movements in the Americas
Timeline
Glossary Further reading
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About the author (2013)

Vivienne Sanders has written extensively and successfully on American history in the Access to History series. She taught A Level History for over 30 years, mostly in independent schools, and is now retired.

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