Summary
The first decade of the 20th century has been called the Age of Innocence, the Age of Optimism, and the Age of Confidence. America saw the peace and prosperity it expected. In the second decade, World War I created a booming economy for the United States but left its citizens disillusioned. America underwent major social changes, such as the formation of a new middle class, the development of the American film industry, and women's victory in getting the right to vote.
The first volume in a new series, America in the 1900s and 1910s guides readers through the first two decades of the 20th century. The engaging format brings information to life, with more than 100 photographs depicting the time, and box features, pull-out quotations, and facts highlighting interesting information in the margins. A glossary, further reading list, and comprehensive index round out this accessible reference, making it an ideal purchase for upper elementary and junior high school students.
Specifications
Black-and-white photographs. Glossary. Further reading. Box features. Index.
About the Author(s)
Jim Callan is a freelance writer and editor. After receiving a B.A. in communications from Fordham University and an M.A. in film from New York University, he had a long editorial career including a position as a senior editor for McGraw-Hill. His most recent publication was The New York Public Library Amazing Scientists: A Book of Answers for Kids.