Pengi Social Studies (Grade 8) — Lessons, Skills & Practice | Pengi

Pengi Social Studies (Grade 8), published by Pengi, is a comprehensive American history textbook designed for eighth-grade students. It guides learners through the full sweep of early American history, from the Revolutionary Era and the founding of the Constitution through the Civil War, Reconstruction, Industrialization, and into the Progressive Era and America's emergence as a world power. Along the way, students explore key themes including westward expansion, social reform movements, sectionalism, and the political and economic forces that shaped the nation from 1750 to 1917.

Pengi Social Studies (Grade 8) covers 9 chapters and 29 lessons on Pengi.

Pengi Social Studies (Grade 8) textbook table of contents

Chapter 1: The Revolutionary Era (1750–1783)

Chapter 2: The Constitution and the Foundation of Government (1783–1791)

Chapter 3: The Early Republic (1789–1828)

Chapter 4: The Age of Jackson and Westward Expansion (1828–1850)

Chapter 5: Society, Reform, and Sectionalism (1820–1860)

Chapter 6: The Civil War (1850–1865)

Chapter 7: Reconstruction (1865–1877)

Chapter 8: Industrialization and the Changing West (1870–1900)

Chapter 9: The Progressive Era and America as a World Power (1890–1917)

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