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      McDougal Littell U.S. History

      Student Scavenger Hunt

       



      Welcome to your new U.S. history book! Find answers for the questions below in your textbook and on the web at classzone.com.

       

      1. What page does the Table of Contents begin on?

       

       

      2. List the parts of the Reference Section.

       

       

      3. What do you find after the Roman numeral pages?

       

       

      4. Where would you find the United States Constitution? What other features accompany it?

       

       

      5. Look at the special features listing in the Table of Contents. Write down the name of a special feature that interests you and explain why.

       

       

      6. How many chapters are in this book? How many units?

       

       

      7. Look at the list of “Primary Sources” in the Special Features Table of Contents in the front of the text. Write down the name of a person that interests you. Explain why.

       

       

      8. You need a reminder about map projections. Where would you go for help?

       

       

      9. Where would you find American History themes?

       

       

      10. Visit the American History Web site at www.classzone.com . What features will you find there to help you:
      · Specifically by chapter?
       


       

       
      · In general for the entire book?
       


       

       

       



      Answer Key


      1. What page does the Table of Contents begin on?



      Page v
       


      2. List the parts of the Reference Section.
      Skillbuilder Handbook
      Facts About the States
      Presidents of the United States
      Gazetteer
      English Glossary & Spanish Glossary
      Index & Acknowledgements
       


      3. What do you find after the Roman numeral pages?
      Guide to Test-Taking Strategies and Practice, or the “S” pages
       


      4. Where would you find the United States Constitution? What other features

      accompany it?
      The Constitution is found after chapter 8* (placed chronologically in the Table of Contents). It is part of The Living Constitution Handbook and is preceded by the Seven Principles of the Constitution. It is accompanied by a Citizenship Handbook, which is made up of the Role of the Citizen, Building Citizenship Skills, and Practicing Citizenship Skills.
       
      *If you are using American History: Reconstruction to the Present, the Constitution is found after the prologue (a summary of events from beginnings-1877) on page 20.
       


      5. Look at the special features listing in the Table of Contents. Write down the name of

      a special feature that interests you and explain why.
      Answers will vary.
       


      6. How many chapters are in this book? How many units?
      American History survey has 30 Chapters, 10 Units
      American History: Beginning to 1914 has 22 Chapters, 7 units
      American History: Beginning to Reconstruction has 18 Chapters, 6 units
      American History: Reconstruction to Present has 12 Chapters, 4 units
       


      7. Look at the list of “Primary Sources” in the Special Features Table of Contents in

      the front of the text. Write down the name of a person that interests you. Explain why.
      Answers will vary.
       


      8. You need a reminder about map projections. Where would you go for help?
      Geography Handbook, pages A1-A19
       


      9. Where would you find American History themes?
      In the front of the text, following the Special Features Table of Contents:
      American History survey, pages xxx-xxxi
      American History: Beginning to 1914, pages xxiv-xxv
      American History: Beginning to Reconstruction, pages xxiv-xxv
      American History: Reconstruction to Present, pages xxii-xxiii
       


      10. Visit the American History Web site at www.classzone.com . What features will you find there to help you:
      · Specifically by chapter:


      Animated History, Interactive Review, Map Center, Research and Writing Center
      · In general for the entire book:


      Activity Center, Current Events, Online Test Practice

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