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Start Hereo You Are Part Of Historyo Warningo Who is Jesús O'Sullivan
For Teacherso Creditso Searcho Features of the Book
15,000 BCE to 3,000 BCE: Asian Migrationo Asian Migrationo Audio Introductiono It Begins
An Immigrant People Then Everything Changed The Anzick Boy
o Moving South Hunter-Gatherers Then Everything Changed, Again
o Chapter Reviewo Assessments
Assessment 1: It Begins Assessment 2: Moving South
o Summaries Work Summary Notes Summary
3,000 BCE to 1492 CE: 25 Million Americanso 25 Million Americanso Audio Introductiono Cities to Empires
Big Corn = Big Cities Then Came the Empires Teotihuacan Meanwhile in South America… You Will Be Assimilated
o In the North, Societies Were Different In the North, Societies Were Different Nomads of the Far North Northwest Coastal Peoples The Southwest Peoples Buffalo Eaters of the Plains California Peoples
The Great Basin and Plateau The Mysterious Mound Builders of the East Woodland Indians After the Mound Builders
o The American Way The American Way
o Chapter Reviewo Assessments
Assessment 1: Cities to Empires Assessment 2: In the North, Societies Were Different, and The
American Wayo Summaries
Work Summary Notes Summary
1492 to 1600: Conquerors, Explorers, or Opportunists?o Conquerors, Explorers, or Opportunists?o Audio Introductiono The Silk Road
Spice... Big Deal? Big Bucks on the Silk Road
o Cartographers & Navigators The Nerds of Renaissance Europe The Rush Was On
o Explorers How a Tiny Nose Ring Changed Everything The First Whistleblower in the Americas “Let’s Divvy Up the World in Two Parts” If You Can’t Make It in Business or as a Pig Farmer, Try Exploration
and Conquesto Conquerors
Invisible Ally Helps Cortes Conquer Mexico The Columbian Exchange
o Pirates Did Pirates Help Finance America? Some Examples of Ubiquitous Piracy in the 1500s
o Chapter Reviewo Assessments
Assessment 1: The Silk Road and Cartographers & Navigators Assessment 2: Explorers, Conquerors, and Pirates
o Summaries Work Summary Notes Summary
1600 to 1700: The Great European Migrationo The Great European Migrationo Audio Introductiono Why Did They Leave Europe?
Overpopulation No Room for New Business in Europe
o The European Players in the New World The European Players in the New World Jamestown
o 250 Years of Racial War Begins A Wild Beginning John Smith
o The Pattern of Conflict in Anglo-America The Pattern of Conflict in Anglo-America The Pilgrims... No Leaping on Sundays!
o The Colonies Survived and Got Wealthy The First Thanksgiving There Was a Problem With the Deal… Hard Times Two English Theories of Generating Wealth
o The Press of People The Press of People The Pequot War King Philip’s War and the End of Five Tribes
o The Colonies Took Shape England: The Navigation Acts The French Get Their Share The Dutch in North America Spanish Invasion From the South
o Chapter Reviewo Assessments
Assessment 1: Why Did They Leave Europe, The European Players in the New World, and 250 Years of Racial War Begins
Assessment 2: The Pattern of Conflict in Anglo-America and The Colonies Survived and Got Wealthy
Assessment 3: The Press of People & The Colonies Took Shapeo Summaries
Work Summary Notes Summary
1700 to 1750: The Colonies Take Off!o The Colonies Take Off!o Audio Introduction
o The British Southern Colonies The Great Land Grab Southern Society Slavery in the Colonial South Critical Thinking Questions
o The New England & Middle Colonies Commerce & Witch Trials African Americans in the North The Enlightenment & Colonial Economy Critical Thinking Questions
o Chapter Reviewo Assessments
Assessment 1: The Great Land Grab and Southern Society Assessment 2: Slavery in the Colonial South Assessment 3: Commerce & Witch Trials Assessment 4: African Americans in the North and the Enlightenment
& Colonial Economyo Chapter Summaries
Work Summary Notes Summary
1750 to 1775: Prelude to Revolutiono Prelude to Revolutiono Audio Introductiono European Aspirations in North America
Longtime Rivals for North America The French and Indian War Victory Brought More Problems for the British Critical Thinking Questions
o Colonial Conflict Tensions Between the Colonies and Britain Grew George Grenville's Attempts to Stop Smuggling Settlers Moved West Critical Thinking Questions
o Chapter Reviewo Assessments
Assessment 1: European Aspirations in North America Assessment 2: Colonial Conflict
o Summaries Work Summary Notes Summary
1770 to 1783: The American Revolution
o The American Revolutiono Audio Introductiono The Road to Rebellion
The Boston Tea Party Boston Patriots Led the Rebellion The First Continental Congress Critical Thinking Questions
o The Road to Independence Independence Declared The Battles at Lexington and Concord The Second Continental Congress Declaration Adopted Critical Thinking Questions
o The Struggle for Independence Continued The Early Battles The Continental Army Colonial Life During The Revolution Critical Thinking Questions
o American Freedom Colonial Expectations and French Support Devastation in the South British Surrender Critical Thinking Questions
o Chapter Reviewo Assessments
Assessment 1: The Road to Rebellion Assessment 2: The Road to Independence Assessment 3: The Struggle for Independence Continued Assessment 4: American Freedom
o Summaries Work Summary Notes Summary
1777 to 1787: Republic or Democracy?o Republic or Democracy?o Audio Introductiono The Articles of Confederation
The First Attempt to Govern The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union Critical Thinking Questions
o The Challenges of a New Nation Flaws in the Articles of Confederation
Growth and Rebellion Critical Thinking Questions
o Chapter Reviewo Assessments
Assessment 1: Republic or Democracy?o Summaries
Work Summary Notes Summary
1785 to 1788: The Constitutiono The Constitutiono Audio Introductiono Creation and Ratification
The Grand Convention Plans and Compromise Ratification and the Federalist Papers “We the People of the United States” The Constitution of the United States Critical Thinking Questions
o A User's Guide A User's Guide The Preamble The Seven Original Articles Critical Thinking Questions
o The Amendments to the U.S. Constitution The Bill of Rights Amendments 11-27 Critical Thinking Questions
o Videos 1st Amendment 2nd and 3rd Amendments 4th and 5th Amendments 6th to 10th Amendments
o Chapter Reviewo Assessments
Assessment 1: The Constitutiono Summaries
Work Summary Notes Summary
1788 to 1800: His Majesty George Washington?o His Majesty George Washington?o Audio Introduction
o Establishing a Federal Government President George Washington The Jefferson and Hamilton Argument The First Political Parties in America Critical Thinking Questions
o Challenges for a New Nation Challenges Home and Abroad Challenges for America in Europe Washington’s Farewell Address Critical Thinking Questions
o The Age of Adams The Election of 1796 Troubles with France Critical Thinking Questions
o Chapter Reviewo Assessments
Assessment 1: Establishing a Government Assessment 2: Challenges for a New Nation & The Age of Adams
o Summaries Work Summary Notes Summary
1800s: Jefferson Buys 530 Million Acreso Jefferson Buys 530 Million Acreso Audio Introductiono The Age of Jefferson
The Presidential Election of 1800 President Thomas Jefferson The End of the Federalist Party Critical Thinking Questions
o The Louisiana Purchase The US Doubles in Size Lewis and Clark Expedition Critical Thinking Questions
o Chapter Reviewo Assessments
Assessment 1: Jefferson Buys 530 Million Acres Assessment 2: The Age of Jefferson and the Louisiana Purchase
o Summaries Work Summary Notes Summary
1810s: Growing Pains
o Growing Painso Audio Introductiono America on the World Stage
Foreign Affairs The War of 1812 Critical Thinking Questions
o Nationalism to Sectionalism Nationalism Sectionalism and Transportation The Missouri Compromise Critical Thinking Questions
o Chapter Reviewo Assessments
Assessment 1: America on the World Stage Assessment 2: Nationalism to Sectionalism
o Summaries Work Summary Notes Summary
1820s: When Smoke Stacks Were Beautifulo When Smoke Stacks Were Beautifulo Audio Introductiono The Western Hemisphere and American Expansion
The Monroe Doctrine Westward Expansion Critical Thinking Questions
o The System of Slavery Slavery in America A Peculiar Institution Critical Thinking Questions
o The South and Cotton The Society Built on Cotton Land of Cotton Critical Thinking Questions
o The Next American Revolutions The Early Industrial Revolution The Transportation Revolution Critical Thinking Questions
o Social Changes in America Can I Get an AMEN? The Second Great Awakening Critical Thinking Questions
o Chapter Reviewo Assessments
Assessment 1: The Western Hemisphere and American Expansion & The System of Slavery
Assessment 2: The South and Cotton & The Next Revolutions & Social Changes in America
o Summaries Work Summary Notes Summary
1830s: The Race Wars Continueo The Race Wars Continueo Audio Introductiono The Age of Jacksonian Democracy
President Andrew Jackson Problems with the National Bank and Native Relocation Critical Thinking Questions
o Nationalism and Westward Expansion Manifest Destiny Remember the Alamo Critical Thinking Questions
o Chapter Reviewo Assessments
Assessment 1: The Race Wars Continueo Summaries
Work Summary Notes Summary
1840s: America at a Crossroadso America at a Crossroadso Audio Introductiono Wagon Trains, War, and Leadership
Congressional Leadership During Troubled Times The Mexican-American War & Fifty-Four Forty or Fight Critical Thinking Questions
o Westward Ho The Wagon Trains The Dangerous Journey The Trails & the Gold Rush Critical Thinking Questions
o The Road to Freedom The Abolitionist Movement The Underground Railroad
Critical Thinking Questionso Women Begin the Fight for Their Rights
The Suffrage Movement The Seneca Falls Convention Critical Thinking Questions
o Chapter Reviewo Assessments
Assessment 1: Wagon Trains, War, and Leadership Assessment 2: Westward Ho Assessment 3: The Road to Freedom & Women Begin the Fight for
Their Rightso Summaries
Work Summary Notes Summary
1850s: The Tragic Prelude to Waro The Tragic Preludeo Audio Introductiono The Tragic Prelude to War
California and the Compromise of 1850 Popular Sovereignty and Bleeding Kansas Critical Thinking Questions
o Changes in Daily Life and the Workplace Inventions and Innovations Before 1860 Factories and Urbanization before 1860 Critical Thinking Questions
o The Culture of the South Before 1860 Plantation Life Before 1860 The Other South Before 1860 Critical Thinking Questions
o Rebellions and Violence Before 1860 Nat Turner and Dred Scott Anthony Burns and John Brown Critical Thinking Questions
o Chapter Reviewo Assessments
Assessment 1: The Tragic Prelude & Changes in Daily Life and the Workplace
Assessment 2: The Culture of the South Before 1860 Assessment 3: Rebellions and Violence Before 1860
o Summaries Work Summary
Notes Summary 1860s: Brother Against Brother
o Brother Against Brothero Audio Introductiono The Nation Divides
“A House Divided” Abraham Lincoln Elected President The American Civil War & Ft. Sumter Critical Thinking Questions
o The Bloodshed Begins, 1861 Differences Between North and South Weapons and Tactics The First Battle of Bull Run Critical Thinking Questions
o Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory, 1862 Juggling Generals and Tin Cans Shiloh, Antietam, and Fredericksburg The Emancipation Proclamation Critical Thinking Questions
o The High Tide & Turning Point, 1863-1864 Gettysburg and Chancellorsville Ulysses S. Grant – Wilderness, Overland, Spotsylvania… and
Andersonville Critical Thinking Questions
o Total Warfare & the End, 1864-1865 General Sherman’s March The Fall of Richmond and Surrender The Death of Abraham Lincoln Critical Thinking Questions
o The Path to Reconstruction The Arduous Task and Radical Republicans Johnson, Impeachment, and a New President Critical Thinking Questions
o The Victories and Failures of Reconstruction The Freedman’s Bureau of Other High Hopes The Economic and Political Realities of Reconstruction Critical Thinking Questions
o More Than Just the Civil War Western Settlement During the 1860s
Expansion Politics, Immigration, and Railroads
Critical Thinking Questionso Chapter Reviewo Assessments
Assessment 1: The Nation Divides Assessment 2: The Bloodshed Begins, 1861 Assessment 3: Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory, 1862 Assessment 4: The High Tide & Turning Point, 1863-1864 Assessment 5: Total Warfare & the End, 1864-1865 Assessment 6: The Path to Reconstruction Assessment 7: The Victories and Failures of Reconstruction & More
Than Just the Civil Waro Summaries
Work Summary Notes Summary
1870s: Recovery and Expansiono Recovery and Expansiono Audio Introductiono Recovery and Expansion
The Elections of 1872 and 1876 The Political Machine Corruption and Civil Service Critical Thinking Questions
o The Second Industrial Revolution America’s Two Industrial Ages Oil, Steel, and Electricity Industry In The South Critical Thinking Questions
o The Next Wave of Immigration The Golden Age of Immigration Voyaging and Landings Critical Thinking Questions
o The Growth of Cities The Growth of Cities in the Late 1800s A Home in the City City Life Was Not ALL Bad Critical Thinking Questions
o More Clashes on the Prairie The Vanishing Way of Life The Plains Ran Red Ranchers and Cowboys Critical Thinking Questions
o Chapter Reviewo Assessments
Assessment 1: Recovery & Expansion Assessment 2: The Second Industrial Revolution Assessment 3: The Next Wave of Immigration Assessment 4: The Growth of Cities Assessment 5: More Clashes on the Prairie
o Summaries Work Summary
1880s: The Double-Edged Sword of Capitalismo The Double-Edged Sword of Capitalismo Audio Introductiono The Double-Edged Sword of Capitalism
The Few Control More Railroads Labor Politics Critical Thinking Questions
o Technology and Urban Life Technology Transformed Cities Mass Transit Other Inventions Critical Thinking Questions
o The Importance of Education Public Education African American Education Critical Thinking Questions
o Segregation and Discrimination South North Critical Thinking Questions
o The Growth of Mass Culture Americans Learned to Have Fun Spectator Events Culture for the Masses Critical Thinking Questions
o Chapter Reviewo Assessments
Assessment 1: The Double-Edged Sword of Capitalism Assessment 2: Technology and Urban Life & The Importance of
Education
Assessment 3: Segregation and Discrimination Assessment 4: The Growth of Mass Culture
o Summaries Work Summary Notes Summary
1890s: Progressive Spirit & Reformo Progressive Spirit & Reformo Audio Introductiono Politics in the Gilded Age & the Progressive Movement
Big Business and the Gilded Age The Rich & the Poor The Progressive Movement Critical Thinking Questions
o Populism Became Progressive The Election of 1892 Railroads, the Grange, and the Populist Party First Depression, Silver & Gold Plessy v. Ferguson Critical Thinking Questions
o Workplace Reforms Workers in the Gilded Age The Homestead Strike and the Pinkertons Critical Thinking Questions
o Chapter Reviewo Assessments
Assessment 1: Politics in the Gilded Age & the Progressive Movement Assessment 2: Populism Became Progressive Assessment 3: Workplace Reforms
o Summaries Work Summary Notes Summary
1900s: Imperial Americao Imperial Americao Audio Introductiono Imperial America
The Spanish-American War “Remember the Maine” and a “Splendid Little War” Critical Thinking Questions
o Imperialism and America’s Rise to Power American Imperialism Around 1900 Overseas Territories and America’s Rise as a World Power
Critical Thinking Questionso Progressive Presidents Led to an Imperial Nation
Teddy Roosevelt Became the Progressive President Progressives Change America The Election of 1908 and Taft Critical Thinking Questions
o Chapter Reviewo Assessments
Assessment 1: The Spanish-American War Assessment 2: Imperialism and America’s Rise to Power Assessment 3: Progressive Presidents Led to an Imperial Nation
o Summaries Work Summary Notes Summary
1910s: The End of Innocenceo The End of Innocenceo Audio Introductiono America in the Decade
The Progressive Movement, Continued Vaudeville & Women's Changing Fashions Progressive Protectors & the Right to Vote American Industry in the 1910s The Shadow of TR America as an Empire, Continued Critical Thinking Questions
o The Path to War Imperialism, Nationalism, and Militarism A System of Alliances Neutrality? Critical Thinking Questions
o World War I Begins The Battles Begin Trench Warfare Weapons of War and Technology The Cost of Years of War Critical Thinking Questions
o America Enters & Tips the War The Difficulties in Staying Neutral America Declares War on Germany The Yanks Turn the Tide of War Critical Thinking Questions
o World War I Ends Wilson's Plan for Peace The Armistice and Treaty of Versailles The League of Nations Debate and the Legacy of WWI Critical Thinking Questions
o The War at Home Growth of Government and Propaganda Attacks on Civil Liberties Societal Changes, Suffrage, and Spanish Influenza Critical Thinking Questions
o Chapter Reviewo Assessments
Assessment 1: The Progressive Movement and Entertainment Assessment 2: The Shadow of TR and America as an Empire,
Continued Assessment 3: The Path to War Assessment 4: World War I Begins Assessment 5: America Enters & Tips the War Assessment 6: World War I Ends Assessment 7: The War at Home
o Summaries Work Summary Notes Summary
1920s: The Roaring Twentieso The Roaring Twentieso Audio Introductiono Post-World War I Issues and Struggles
Before the Roar The Return to Isolation Military Build-Up and Prohibition Critical Thinking Questions
o The Roar Restored The Harding Presidency Presidents Calvin Coolidge and Herbert Hoover Critical Thinking Questions
o The Roar and the Crash “The Chief Business of the American People is Business” Credit, Cars, Jazz, and Life in Rural America The Crash and the Slide Critical Thinking Questions
o Chapter Review
o Assessments Assessment 1: Before the Roar Assessment 2: The Roar Restored Assessment 3: The Roar and the Crash
o Summaries Work Summary Notes Summary
1930s: The Great Depression & a New Dealo The Great Depression & a New Dealo Audio Introductiono The Great Depression
Attempts to Thwart the Great Depression The Bonus Army Other Causes of the Great Depression Hardship & Suffering Critical Thinking Questions
o The Darkness & the Light The Workers in the Depression Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) The Dust Bowl Critical Thinking Questions
o FDR & the First & Second New Deals President Roosevelt & His First New Deal President Roosevelt’s Second New Deal Critical Thinking Questions
o The New Deal Impacted Every American Most Americans Loved the New Deal Art for the Masses Benefits of the New Deal Critical Thinking Questions
o American Culture in the 1930s The American Family Critical Thinking Questions
o Chapter Reviewo Assessments
Assessment 1: Attempts to Thwart the Great Depression and The Bonus Army
Assessment 2: Other Causes of the Great Depression and Hardship & Suffering
Assessment 3: The Darkness & the Light Assessment 4: FDR & the First & Second New Deals
Assessment 5: The New Deal Impacted Every American Assessment 6: American Culture in the 1930s
o Summaries 1940s: The Last Great War?
o The Last Great War?o Audio Introductiono The Rumblings of War
European Economic Instability Dictators Threaten Peace Preludes to War Critical Thinking Questions
o World War II Begins European Aggression & American Isolation The War in Europe Critical Thinking Questions
o The Holocaust and How It Happened It Began as a Whispered Mystery Kristallnacht & Death Camps Critical Thinking Questions
o The Allies United America on the Brink of War American Politics “A Date Which Will Live in Infamy” Critical Thinking Questions
o How the U.S. Mobilized for War The Aftershock of Pearl Harbor American Industry During WWII Military Buildup During WWII Critical Thinking Questions
o The U.S. at War in Europe and Northern Africa The North Atlantic, Italy, and Stalingrad The Beginning of the End Roosevelt, Hitler, and V-E Day Critical Thinking Questions
o The U.S. at War in the Pacific Japan’s Grab for Power President Truman’s Decision Ended WWII Critical Thinking Questions
o WWII on the Home Front The War at Home Arts & Entertainment
Critical Thinking Questionso Victory and Consequence
The End of WWII The World was Changed Forever Critical Thinking Questions
o The Cold War Begins The Two Superpowers The Cold War Heats Up Critical Thinking Questions
o Chapter Reviewo Assessments
Assessment 1: The Rumblings of War Assessment 2: World War II Begins Assessment 3: The Holocaust and How It Happened Assessment 4: The Allies United Assessment 5: How the US Mobilized for War Assessment 6: The US at War in Europe and Northern Africa Assessment 7: The US at War in the Pacific Assessment 8: WWII on the Home Front Assessment 9: Victory and Consequence Assessment 10: The Cold War Begins
o Summaries Work Summary Notes Summary
1950s: Peace & the Cold Waro Peace & the Cold Waro Audio Introductiono The Cold War Gets Hot — The Korean War
The Cold War in Korea America Enters the Police Action Critical Thinking Questions
o The Cold War at Home Post-WWII Challenges The Second Red Scare Critical Thinking Questions
o The Feel-Good ‘50s Post-War Boom The American Dream & Pop Culture Critical Thinking Questions
o The Other America The Hidden Poor
Americans of Color in the 1950s Critical Thinking Questions
o The Civil Rights Movement Jim Crow to Brown v. Board of Education The Activists Violence and Peaceful Protest Critical Thinking Questions
o Chapter Reviewo Assessments
Assessment 1: The Cold War Gets Hot — The Korean War Assessment 2: Red Scares: The Cold War at Home Assessment 3: The Second Red Scare Assessment 4: Post-War Boom Assessment 5: The American Dream & Pop Culture and The Other
America Assessment 6: The Civil Rights Movement
o Summaries Work Summary Notes Summary
1960s: The Flower Children Marcho The Flower Children Marcho Audio Introductiono JFK & the Cold War
Election of 1960, Bay of Pigs, Berlin Crisis 90 Miles from Destruction & the Cold War in Vietnam Critical Thinking Questions
o The New Frontier Unsolved Problems and Unanswered Questions An Explosive Time – Civil Rights and NASA
o A Grassy Knoll Changed the Nation JFK Assassinated LBJ Became President as the Nation Mourned
o The Great Society & Vietnam A Colorful President Changes Society Dangers of the Vietnam War Critical Thinking Questions
o Civil Rights: Victory, Chaos, & Change Sit-Ins, Freedom Riders, and a Birmingham Jail The March on Washington and Freedom Summer Bloodshed and the Deaths of Dr. King and Bobby Critical Thinking Questions
o The Women’s Movement A Long Way from Rosie the Riveter to NOW The ERA and Roe v. Wade Critical Thinking Questions
o Other Groups Seek Equality Hispanic Americans in the 1960s Gay Rights & the American Indian Movement in the 1960s Critical Thinking Questions
o Social Change, the Two Extremes The Far Out Left, SDS, Woodstock, and the Manson Family The Far Right of Goldwater and Buckley Critical Thinking Questions
o Chapter Reviewo Assessments
Assessment 1: JFK & the Cold War and the New Frontier Assessment 2: A Grassy Knoll Assessment 3: Civil Rights: Victory, Chaos, & Change Assessment 4: The Women's Movement Assessment 5: Other Groups Seek Equality Assessment 6: Social Change, the Two Extremes
o Summaries Work Summary Notes Summary
1970s: Chaos, Order, & Social Changeo Chaos, Order, & Social Changeo Audio Introductiono Chaos, Order, & Social Change
The Nixon Presidency Nam in the Living Room The Anti-War Movement The Aftermath of Vietnam Critical Thinking Questions
o Nixon, Vietnam, & the Watergate Scandal Nixon & the Watergate Scandal All the President’s Men Saturday Night Massacre Nixon's Resignation Critical Thinking Questions
o Misery & Malaise President Gerald Ford & the Evacuation of Vietnam President Jimmy Carter & The Iranian Hostage Crisis
The Election of 1980 Critical Thinking Questions
o Chapter Reviewo Assessments
Assessment 1: The Nixon Presidency and Nam in the Living Room Assessment 2: The Anti-War Movement and the Aftermath of Vietnam Assessment 3: Nixon, Vietnam, & the Watergate Scandal Assessment 4: Misery & Malaise
o Summaries Work Summary Notes Summary
1980s: The Reagan Revolutiono The Reagan Revolutiono Audio Introductiono The Reagan Revolution
Inauguration Day Reagan’s Background & an Assassination Attempt The Reagan Economic Agenda Major Issues During the Reagan Administration Reagan’s Second Term Critical Thinking Questions
o The 1980s & George H.W. Bush The Election of 1988 & Points of Light Bush on the World Stage Critical Thinking Questions
o The Feel-Good Culture of the 1980s The Conservative Agenda’s Influence The Environment, Technology, & Women's & Civil Rights AIDS & American Entertainment Culture Critical Thinking Questions
o Chapter Reviewo Assessments
Assessment 1: The Reagan Revolution Assessment 2: Major Issues in the 1980s and Reagan’s Second Term Assessment 3: George H.W. Bush and the Feel-Good 80s
o Summaries 1990s: The Modern President
o The Modern Presidento Audio Introductiono The Modern Presidency
The End of the Cold War
The Persian Gulf War & President Bush's Reforms Critical Thinking Questions
o Bill Clinton & the 1990s The Election of 1992 Civil War in Somalia and Bosnia Terrorism & President Clinton's First Term Critical Thinking Questions
o Bill Clinton’s Final Four Years President Clinton's Second Term The Impeachment of President Clinton Critical Thinking Questions
o Chapter Reviewo Assessments
Assessment 1: The Modern Presidency Assessment 2: Bill Clinton’s First Four Years Assessment 3: Bill Clinton’s Final Four Years
o Summaries Work Summary Notes Summary
2000 to 2014: In Your Lifetimeo In Your Lifetimeo Audio Introductiono Bush & the Changing Face of War
The Presidential Election of 2000 9/11 War in Afghanistan & Iraq George Walker Bush Presidential Legacy Critical Thinking Questions
o Obama & America’s Future The 2008 Presidential Election President Obama's Bills & Reforms The Ongoing War on Terrorism 2012 and Beyond Critical Thinking Questions
o Chapter Reviewo Assessments
Assessment 1: Bush & the Changing Face of War Assessment 2: Obama & America’s Future
o Summaries Work Summary Notes Summary
Issues in Today's Newso This Week's Issueo Archive
Archive: Cuban Dissent Archive: South Carolina Archive: North Korea Archive: Zika Archive: Iowa Surge Archive: Big Data Archive: Detroit Schools Archive: Y'all Qaeda Archive: Liar Liar Archive: Evolving but Beatable Archive: Black Friday Archive: Nineteen Cops Archive: No Entry Archive: Training Site Archive: External Influence Archive: Crash Court Archive: Toddler Shot, Dad Arrested Archive: Turkey Unrest Archive: Facebook Satellites Archive: Icy-Hot Archive: Clock Arrest Archive: James Blake Archive: Family Reunion Archive: Commerce Blossoms Archive: Birthright Archive: Kerry in Cuba Archive: Migrant Boat Archive: Lion Killer Archive: Water we to do? Archive: Illegal Mechanics Archive: Fake Bomb Proposal Archive: Curfew Lifted Archive: Police Indifference Archive: Letter Jacket Archive: Free Speech Dispute Archive: Jersey Suspension Archive: Egypt Condemns Archive: Million Dollar Freedom
Archive: Let Me Sleep Archive: Retrace Selma Archive: Student Freedom Archive: Shoveling Snow Archive: Tech Wrecking Sleep
Appendixo Immigrant Timelineo Traditional Eras in U.S. Historyo Important Documents
(1620) The Mayflower Compact (1776) Declaration of Independence (1776) Lee Resolution (1777) Articles of Confederation (1778) Treaty of Alliance with France (1783) Treaty of Paris (1787) Constitution of the United States (1787) Federalist Papers 10 and 51 (1787) Northwest Ordinance (1787) Virginia Plan (1789) Federal Judiciary Act (1789) President George Washingtons First Inaugural Address (1791) Bill of Rights (1796) President George Washingtons Farewell Address (1798) Alien Enemy Act (1798) Sedition Act (1803) Jefferson's Secret Message to Congress Regarding the Lewis &
Clark Expedition (1803) Louisiana Purchase Treaty (1803) Marlbury v. Madison (1814) Treaty of Ghent (1819) McCullough v. Maryland (1820) Missouri Compromise (1823) Monroe Doctrine (1824) Gibbons v. Ogden (1830) President Andrew Jacksons Message to Congress On Indian
Removal (1848) Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1850) Compromise of 1850 (1854) Kansas Nebrask Act (1857) Dredd Scott v. Sanford (1861) Ft. Sumter Telegram
(1862) Homestead Act (1862) Morrill Act (1862) Pacific Railway Act (1863) Emancipation Proclamation (1863) Gettysburg Address (1863) War Department General Order #143 Creation of the US
Colored Troops (1864) Wade Davis Bill (1865) 13th Amendment to the US Constitution Abolution of Slavery (1865) Articles of Agreement Relating to the Surrender of the Army of
Northern Virginia (1865) President Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address (1868) Alaska Purchase (1868) Treaty of Ft. Laramie (1872) Act Establishing Yellowstone National Park (1882) Chinese Exclusion Act (1883) Pendleton Act (1887) Dawes Act (1887) Interstate Commerce Act (1890) Sherman Anti-Trust Act (1896) Plessy v. Ferguson (1898) De Lôme Letter (1898) Joint Resolution to Provide for Annexing the Hawaiian Islands
to the United States (1903) Platt Amendment (1904) Theodore Roosevelt's Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine (1916) Keating-Owen Child Labor Act of 1916 (1917) Joint Address to Congress Leading to a Declaration of War
Against Germany (1917) Zimmermann Telegram (1918) President Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points (1928) Boulder Canyon Project Act (1933) National Industrial Recovery Act (1933) Tennessee Valley Authority Act (1935) National Labor Relations Act (1935) Social Security Act (1936) President Franklin Roosevelt Radio Address 2nd Half New Deal (1941) Executive Order 8802 Prohibition of Discrimination in the
Defense Industry (1941) Joint Address to Congress Leading to a Declaration of War
Against Japan
(1941) Lend-Lease Act (1941) President Franklin Roosevelt's Annual Message (Four
Freedoms) to Congress (1942) Executive Order 9066 Resulting in the Relocation of Japanese (1944) General Dwight D. Eisenhower's Order of the Day (1944) Servicemen's Readjustment Act (1945) Surrender of Germany (1945) Surrender of Japan (1945) United Nations Charter (1947) Truman Doctrine (1948) Executive Order 9981 Desegration of the Armed Forces (1948) Marshall Plan (1948) Press Release Announcing US Recognition of Israel (1953) Armistice Agreement for the Restoration of the South Korean
State (1954) Brown v. Board of Education (1956) National Interstate and Defense Highways Act (1957) Executive Order 10730 Desegregation of Central High School (1961) Executive Order 10924 Establishment of the Peace Corps (1961) President Dwight D. Eisenhower's Farewell Address (1961) President John F. Kennedy's Inaugural Address (1963) Official Program for the March on Washington (1963) Test Ban Treaty (1964) Civil Rights Act (1964) Tonkin Gulf Resolution (1965) Social Security Act Amendments (1965) Voting Rights Act