The title of the book is "The Heritage of World Civilization." (by Craig Graham et al, 9th edition, combined volume, page 119)
To my great surprise, in this chapter about West, Inner, and South Asian history, the ocean that is located between the Korean peninsula and the Japanese archipelago is named the "Sea of Japan," not the "East Sea."
As a Korean national who is fully aware of how the East Sea is enthusiastically beloved by our people, and as a high school student who is eager to make good use of my knowledge to contribute to this world, I could not help but write this letter to you.
Furthermore, Pearson is one of the biggest and most influential publishing companies not only in the United States but also in the global market. And this book, "The Heritage of World Civilization," is used by a lot of students, from those using it according to their school curriculum to those who privately purchse to study history or prepare for AP world history, just like me. What it leads to is that incorrect information in this book may be highly detrimental for those who must learn correctly and must seek the truth.