What would you do?

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The Underground Railroad

would you help them escape?
Discover the risks and rewards of the underground railroad. Readers decide what they would do, and then find out what really happened.

The Salem Witchcraft Trials

would you join the madness?
2015
"Examines the major witchcraft trials in US history. Readers decide what they would do, and then find out what really happened"--Provided by publisher.

Discovering a new world

would you sail with Columbus?
2015
"Readers decide if they would sail with Christopher Columbus, and then find out what really happened"--Provided by publisher.

The Boston Tea Party

would you join the Revolution?
2015
"Explore one of the major events leading up to the Revolutionary War. Readers decide what they would do, and then find out what really happened"--Provided by publisher.

The Alamo

would you join the fight?
2015
Explores the historical event in 1835 in which the Mexican army attacked a small group of rebels in the Alamo, and then asks the readers if they would join the rebels.

The underground railroad

would you help them escape?
2015
"Discover the risks and rewards of the underground railroad. Readers decide what they would do, and then find out what really happened"--Provided by publisher.

Should Charlotte share?

being a good friend
Should Charlotte share? This title guides readers through the decision-making process with this simple question and a variety of possible outcomes. Photographs present the scenario and outcomes, while text asks readers, What would you do? Brief explanations after each scenario spark conversation for a deeper discussion of the issue.

The California Gold Rush

would you go for the gold?
2009
A history of the California gold rush, discussing the first discovery of gold, the 49ers, and how the gold rush changed the landscape of America.

The Emancipation Proclamation

would you do what Lincoln did?
2008
Examines the events leading up to and following Abraham Lincoln's creation of the Emancipation Proclamation, asking readers questions about how they would have handled several of the decisions the president faced regarding slavery.

Should Henry wear a helmet?

staying safe
2013
Simple text and photographs discuss how to make good decisions, such as, wearing a helmet, wearing a seat belts, and looking both ways when crossing the street.

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