Photographs and text describe the fighting between the Americans and Vietcong in the jungles of southeast Asia, how television brought graphic war footage to American homes, and the peace protests that took place around the country.
Recounts the experiences of people who have left the Middle East to start a new life for themselves and their families in America, describing what life is like for children as they adjust to America and why they left the Middle East.
An introduction to Mexico, providing information on the history, geography, government, economy, religion, culture, and everyday life in the country, and including color photographs, sidebars, charts, and maps.
Examines the history of the Inuit people, a Native American group that has traditionally lived in the Far North, and features comparisons of various aspects of their lives in the past and in the twenty-first century, discussing homes, clothing, food, family, religion, culture, government, and other topics.
Explores the people and events involved in sports competitions for people with disabilities and discusses people with disabilities who play professional sports.
Describes the first battles of the Revolutionary War, the events leading up to the conflict, and the effect of helping the thirteen British colonies pull together for a common cause.