The Brief American Pageant retains the vivid chronological narrative of its full-length counterpart, focusing on the great public debates that have dominated American history. Engaging features draw students into the narrative, improving comprehension and increasing their interest in the material. "Varying Viewpoints" features explore the scholarly debates surrounding major historical issues, while "Makers of America" essays focus on the diverse ethnic, racial, and activist groups that compose America's pluralistic society.
I had to read pretty much the whole book for a class. It was not easy, definitely tedious at times, but history is so amazing and important for our society to remember. Honestly, I am really glad they make you take this class. I learned a lot of important, significant and interesting stuff. I did however choke on the specifics of how the branches of government and especially how voting representation works. I still can't quite figure that all out.