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  • Who Really Cares What Happened on March 3, 1903?

  • Making History Interesting to Students, Book 5
  • By: Steven Levi
  • Narrated by: Jeff Lechtanski
  • Length: 4 hrs and 21 mins

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Who Really Cares What Happened on March 3, 1903?

By: Steven Levi
Narrated by: Jeff Lechtanski
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Publisher's Summary

History is the most boring subject in school. Don’t believe me? Ask any student. Or read the lead story in Newsweek March 28 and April 4, 2011: “How to Get Smart Again”.

If we want to make history a quality subject we have to make it relevant and interesting. What we are going to need are books that offer a fresh perspective on why history is important. What we need are books that are understandable, entertaining, and educational. In a nutshell, books like Who Really Cares What Happened on March 3, 1903?

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  • Categories: History

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