Textbook
Turning Points: Making Decisions in American History, Volume IISBN: 978-1-881089-51-3
Paperback
264 pages
August 1999, ©1999, Wiley-Blackwell
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Turning Points: Making Decisions in American History uses documents
to reintroduce students to the contingency, the adventure of the
American past. The decisions examined here all had complex
historical roots, multiple causes that could have led to quite
differing outcomes. They were not simply made in one intense moment
by some single important individual. Even when an identifiable
leader acted with the authority of Woodrow Wilson in taking the
country into war or Harry S. Truman in ordering the use of nuclear
weapons, the action was in response to the previous decisions of
many, sometimes countless people. And in other instances-when women
went to work in factories during World War II, for example, or
families moved to the suburbs afterward-major changes in American
life resulted from the private decisions of millions of Americans.
In Turning Points students will encounter what happened in the past in the light of what might have happened. They will see points where will and judgment produced one result rather than another.