Chapter 1: Three Worlds MeetSection 1.1:
Peopling the Americas
Section 1.2:
North American Societies Around 1492
Section 1.3:
West African Societies Around 1492
Section 1.4:
European Societies Around 1492
Section 1.5:
Transatlantic Encounters
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Main Ideas
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Terms & Names
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Critical Thinking
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Standardized Test Practice
Chapter 2: The American Colonies EmergeSection 2.1:
Spain's Empire in the Americas
Section 2.2:
An English Settlement at Jamestown
Section 2.3:
Puritan New England
Section 2.4:
Settlement of the Middle Colonies
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Terms & Names
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Main Ideas
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Critical Thinking
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Chapter 3: The Colonies Come of AgeSection 3.1:
England and Its Colonies
Section 3.2:
The Agricultural South
Section 3.3:
The Commercial North
Section 3.4:
The French and Indian War
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Main Ideas
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Critical Thinking
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Terms & Names
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Chapter 4: The War for IndependenceSection 4.1:
The Stirrings of Rebellion
Section 4.2:
Ideas Help Start a Revolutioin
Section 4.3:
Struggling Toward Saratoga
Section 4.4:
Winning the War
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Critical Thinking
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Terms & Names
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Main Ideas
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Chapter 5: Shaping A New NationSection 5.1:
Experimenting with Confederation
Section 5.2:
Drafting the Constitution
Section 5.3:
Ratifying the Constitution
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Terms & Names
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Main Ideas
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Critical Thinking
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Chapter 6: Launching the New NationSection 6.1:
Washington Heads the New Government
Section 6.2:
Foreign Affairs Trouble the Nation
Section 6.3:
Jefferson Alters the Nation's Course
Section 6.4:
The War of 1812
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Terms & Names
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Critical Thinking
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Main Ideas
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Chapter 7: Balancing Nationalism and SectionalismSection 7.1:
Regional Economies Create Differences
Section 7.2:
Nationalism at Center Stage
Section 7.3:
The Age of Jackson
Section 7.4:
States' Rights and the National Bank
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Critical ThinkingPage 236:
Main Ideas
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Terms & Names
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Chapter 8: Reforming American SocietySection 8.1:
Religion Sparks Reform
Section 8.2:
Slavery and Abolition
Section 8.3:
Women and Reform
Section 8.4:
The Changing Workplace
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Terms & Names
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Main Ideas
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Critical Thinking
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Chapter 9: Expanding Markets and Moving WestSection 9.1:
The Market Revolution
Section 9.2:
Manifest Destiny
Section 9.3:
Expansion in Texas
Section 9.4:
The War with Mexico
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Terms & Names
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Main Ideas
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Critical Thinking
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Chapter 10: The Union in PerilSection 10.1:
The Divisive Politics of Slavery
Section 10.2:
Protest, Resistance, and Violence
Section 10.3:
The Birth of the Republican Party
Section 10.4:
Slavery and Secession
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Main Ideas
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Terms & Names
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Critical Thinking
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Section 11.1:
The Civil War Begins
Section 11.2:
The Politics of War
Section 11.3:
Life During Wartime
Section 11.4:
The North Takes Charge
Section 11.5:
The Legacy of the War
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Critical Thinking
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Main Ideas
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Terms & Names
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Chapter 12: Reconstruction And Its EffectsSection 12.1:
The Politics of Reconstruction
Section 12.2:
Reconstructing Society
Section 12.3:
The Collapse of Reconstruction
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Main Ideas
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Critical Thinking
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Terms & Names
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Chapter 13: Changes on the Western FrontierSection 13.1:
Cultures Clash on the Prairie
Section 13.2:
Settling on the Great Plains
Section 13.3:
Farmers and the Populist Movement
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Critical Thinking
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Terms & Names
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Main Ideas
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Chapter 14: A New Industrial AgeSection 14.1:
The Expansion of Industry
Section 14.2:
The Age of Railroads
Section 14.3:
Big Business and Labor
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Terms & Names
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Main Ideas
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Critical Thinking
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Chapter 15: Immigrants and UrbanizationSection 15.1:
The New Immigrants
Section 15.2:
The Challenges of Urbanization
Section 15.3:
Politics in the Gilded Age
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Main Ideas
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Terms & Names
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Critical Thinking
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Chapter 16: Life at the Turn of the 20th CenturySection 16.1:
Science and Urban Life
Section 16.2:
Expanding Public Education
Section 16.3:
Segregation and Discrimination
Section 16.4:
The Dawn of Mass Culture
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Chapter 17: The Progressive EraSection 17.1:
The Origins of Progressivism
Section 17.2:
Women in Public Life
Section 17.3:
Teddy Roosevelt's Square Deal
Section 17.4:
Progressivism Under Taft
Section 17.5:
Wilson's New Freedom
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Main Ideas
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Terms & Names
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Critical Thinking
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Standardized Test Practice
Chapter 18: America Claims an EmpireSection 18.1:
Imperialism and America
Section 18.2:
The Spanish-American War
Section 18.3:
Acquiring New Lands
Section 18.4:
America as a World Power
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Critical Thinking
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Terms & Names
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Main Ideas
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Standardized Test Practice
Chapter 19: The First World WarSection 19.1:
World War I Begins
Section 19.2:
American Power Tips the Balance
Section 19.3:
The War at Home
Section 19.4:
Wilson Fights for Peace
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Critical Thinking
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Main Ideas
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Terms & Names
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Chapter 20: Politics of the Roaring TwentiesSection 20.1:
Americans Struggle with Postwar Issues
Section 20.2:
The Harding Presidency
Section 20.3:
The Business of America
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Main Ideas
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Critical Thinking
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Terms & Names
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Chapter 21: The Roaring Life of the 1920sSection 21.1:
Changing Ways of Life
Section 21.2:
The Twenties Woman
Section 21.3:
Education and Popular Culture
Section 21.4:
The Harlem Renaissance
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Terms & Names
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Main Ideas
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Critical Thinking
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Chapter 22: The Great Depression BeginsSection 22.1:
The Nation's Sick Economy
Section 22.2:
Hardship and Suffering During the Depression
Section 22.3:
Hoover Struggles with the Depression
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Terms and Names
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Main Ideas
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Critical Thinking
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Section 23.1:
A New Deal Fights the Depression
Section 23.2:
The Second New Deal Takes Hold
Section 23.3:
The New Deal Affects Many Groups
Section 23.4:
Culture in the 1930s
Section 23.5:
The Impact of the New Deal
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Terms & Names
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Critical Thinking
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Main Ideas
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Chapter 24: World War LoomsSection 24.1:
Dictators Threaten World Peace
Section 24.2:
War in Europe
Section 24.3:
The Holocaust
Section 24.4:
America Moves Toward War
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Critical ThinkingPage 764:
Terms & Names
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Main Ideas
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Chapter 25: The United States in World War IISection 25.1:
Mobilizing for Defense
Section 25.2:
The War for Europe and North Africa
Section 25.3:
The War in the Pacific
Section 25.4:
The Home Front
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Critical Thinking
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Terms & Names
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Main Ideas
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Standardized Test Practice
Chapter 26: Cold War ConflictsSection 26.1:
Origins of the Cold War
Section 26.2:
The Cold War Heats Up
Section 26.3:
The Cold War at Home
Section 26.4:
Two Nations Live on the Edge
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Main IdeasPage 836:
Terms & Names
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Critical Thinking
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Standardized Test Practice
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 5
Chapter 27: The Postwar BoomSection 27.1:
Postwar AmericaSection 27.2:
The American Dream in the Fifties
Section 27.3:
Popular Culture
Section 27.4:
The Other America
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Terms & Names
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Main Ideas
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Critical Thinking
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Standardized Test Practice
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Chapter 28: The New Frontier and the Great SocietySection 28.1:
Kennedy and the Cold War
Section 28.2:
The New Frontier
Section 28.3:
The Great Society
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Main Ideas
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Terms & Names
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Critical Thinking
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Section 29.1:
Taking on Segregation
Section 29.2:
The Triumphs of a Crusade
Section 29.3:
Challenges and Change in the Movement
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Main Ideas
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Terms and Names
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Critical Thinking
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Standardized Test Practice
Chapter 30: The Vietnam War YearsSection 30.1:
Moving Toward ConflictSection 30.2:
U.S. Involvement and EscalationSection 30.3:
A Nation DividedSection 30.4:
1968: A Tumultuous YearSection 30.5:
The End of the War and Its LegacyPage 970:
Critical ThinkingPage 970:
Terms & NamesPage 970:
Main Ideas
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Standardized Test PracticeExercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
Exercise 6
Exercise 7
Exercise 8
Exercise 9
Chapter 31: An Era of Social ChangeCOMING SOON
Chapter 32: An Age of LimitsSection 32.1:
The Nixon AdministrationSection 32.2:
Watergate: Nixon's DownfallSection 32.3:
The Ford and Carter YearsSection 32.4:
Environmental ActivismPage 1032:
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Terms & NamesPage 1032:
Main Ideas
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Chapter 33: The Conservative TideCOMING SOON
Chapter 34: The United States in Today's WorldCOMING SOON
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