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U.s. History Super Review

ISBN: 9780738600703 | 0738600709
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Research & Education Assn
Pub. Date: 6/21/2005

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SummaryTable of Contents
Get all you need to know with Super Reviews! Each Super Review is packed with in-depth, student-friendly topic reviews that fully explain everything about the subject. The United States History Super Review covers America's history from the early colonization efforts of the Europeans to the American Revolution to the Civil War and Reconstruction, all the way up to the 21st century. Take the Super Review quizzes to see how much you've learned - and where you need more study. Makes an excellent study aid and textbook companion. Great for self-study! DETAILS - From cover to cover, each in-depth topic review is easy to follow and easy to grasp - perfect when preparing for homework, quizzes, and exams! - Review questions after each topic that highlight and reinforce key areas and concepts - Student-friendly language for easy reading and comprehension - Includes quizzes that test your understanding of the subject.
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The Colonial Period (1500-1763)
1(28)
The Age of Exploration
1(5)
The Beginnings of Colonization
6(10)
The Colonial World
16(7)
The Eighteenth Century
23(6)
The American Revolution (1763-1787)
29(31)
The Coming of the American Revolution
29(9)
The War for Independence
38(10)
The Creation of New Governments
48(12)
Quiz: Chapters 1 and 2
52(8)
The United States Constitution (1787-1789)
60(12)
Development and Ratification
60(5)
Outline of the United States Constitution
65(4)
Separation and Limitation of Powers
69(3)
The New Nation (1789-1824)
72(38)
The Federalist Era
72(1)
The Establishment of the Executive Departments
73(1)
Washington's Administration, 1789-1797
74(2)
Foreign and Frontier Affairs
76(1)
Internal Problems
77(1)
John Adams' Administration, 1797-1801
77(2)
Repression and Protest
79(1)
The Revolution of 1800
80(1)
The Jeffersonian Era
80(2)
Conflict with the Judges
82(3)
International Involvement
85(1)
Madison's Administration, 1809-1817
86(3)
Postwar Developments
89(2)
Internal Development, 1820-1830
91(1)
The Marshall Court
92(2)
Statehood: A Balancing Act
94(1)
The Expanding Economy
95(1)
The Transportation Revolution
96(2)
Industrialization
98(2)
Educational Development
100(1)
Developments in Religious Life
101(9)
Quiz: Chapters 3 and 4
102(8)
Jacksonian Democracy and Westward Expansion (1824-1850)
110(46)
The Jacksonian Democracy, 1829-1841
110(1)
The Election of 1824
110(5)
The Webster-Hayne Debate (1830)
115(1)
The War on the Bank
116(2)
The Election of 1840
118(1)
The Meaning of Jacksonian Politics
119(1)
Antebellum Culture: An Age of Reform
120(1)
The Flowering of Literature
121(1)
The Fine Arts
122(1)
The Utopians
123(1)
The Mormons
124(1)
Remaking Society: Organized Reform
124(4)
Diverging Societies---Life in the North
128(2)
The Role of Women and Minorities
130(1)
The Northeast Leads the Way
130(3)
Everyday Life in the North
133(1)
Diverging Societies---Life in the South
133(5)
Commerce and Industry
138(1)
Life in the Southern States
139(2)
Manifest Destiny and Westward Expansion
141(3)
Tyler, Polk, and Continued Westward Expansion
144(12)
Sectional Conflict and the Causes of the Civil War (1850-1860)
156(31)
The Crisis of 1850 and America at Mid-Century
156(8)
The Return of Sectional Conflict
164(9)
The Coming of the Civil War
173(14)
Quiz: Chapters 5 and 6
178(9)
The Civil War and Reconstruction (1860-1877)
187(29)
Hostilities Begin
187(4)
The Union Preserved
191(11)
The Ordeal of Reconstruction
202(14)
Industrialism, War, and the Progressive Era (1877-1912)
216(67)
The New Industrial Era, 1877-1882
216(1)
Politics of the Period, 1877-1882
216(2)
The Economy, 1877-1882
218(2)
Social and Cultural Developments, 1877-1882
220(2)
Foreign Relations, 1877-1882
222(3)
The Reaction to Corporate Industrialism, 1882-1887
225(1)
Politics of the Period, 1882-1887
225(1)
The Economy, 1882-1887
226(2)
Social and Cultural Developments, 1882-1887
228(2)
Foreign Relations, 1882-1887
230(1)
The Emergence of Regional Empire, 1887-1892
231(1)
Politics of the Period, 1887-1892
232(1)
The Economy, 1887-1892
233(1)
Social and Cultural Developments, 1887-1892
234(1)
Foreign Relations, 1887-1892
235(2)
Economic Depression and Social Crisis, 1892-1897
237(3)
The Economy, 1892-1897
240(1)
Social and Cultural Developments, 1892-1897
241(2)
Foreign Relations, 1892-1897
243(2)
War and the Americanization of the World, 1897-1902
245(1)
Politics of the Period, 1897-1902
245(2)
The Economy, 1897-1902
247(1)
Social and Cultural Developments, 1897-1902
248(3)
Foreign Policy, 1897-1902
251(2)
Theodore Roosevelt and Progressive Reforms, 1902-1907
253(1)
Politics of the Period, 1902-1907
254(3)
The Economy, 1902-1907
257(1)
Social and Cultural Developments, 1902-1907
258(1)
Foreign Relations, 1902-1907
259(3)
The Regulatory State and the Ordered Society, 1907-1912
262(1)
Politics of the Period, 1907-1912
262(6)
The Economy, 1907-1912
268(1)
Social and Cultural Developments, 1907-1912
269(2)
Foreign Relations, 1907-1912
271(12)
Quiz: Chapters 7 and 8
274(9)
Wilson and World War I (1912-1920)
283(30)
Implementing the New Freedom: The Early Years of the Wilson Administration
283(3)
The Triumph of New Nationalism
286(1)
The Election of 1916
287(2)
Social Issues in the First Wilson Administration
289(1)
Wilson's Foreign Policy and the Road to War
289(3)
The Road to War in Europe
292(4)
World War I: The Military Campaign
296(2)
Mobilizing the Home Front
298(5)
Wartime Social Trends
303(1)
Peacemaking and Domestic Problems, 1918-1920
304(5)
Domestic Problems and the End of the Wilson Administration
309(4)
The Roaring Twenties and Economic Collapse (1920-1929)
313(36)
The Election of 1920
313(2)
The Twenties: Economic Advances and Social Tensions
315(4)
American Society in the 1920s
319(6)
Social Conflicts
325(5)
Government and Politics in the 1920s: The Harding Administration
330(3)
The Election of 1924
333(1)
The Coolidge Administration
334(2)
The Election of 1928
336(1)
Foreign Policy in the Twenties
336(3)
The Great Depression: The Crash
339(10)
Quiz: Chapters 9 and 10
340(9)
The Great Depression and the New Deal (1929-1941)
349(40)
Reasons for the Depression
349(3)
Hoover's Depression Policies
352(2)
The Election of 1932
354(1)
The First New Deal
355(2)
Legislation of the First New Deal
357(5)
The Second New Deal: Opposition from the Right and the Left
362(1)
The Second New Deal Begins
363(3)
The Election of 1936
366(2)
The Last Years of the New Deal
368(2)
Social Dimensions of the New Deal Era
370(2)
Labor Unions
372(1)
Cultural Trends of the 1930s
373(3)
New Deal Diplomacy and the Road to War
376(1)
United States Neutrality Legislation
377(2)
Threats to World Order
379(1)
The American Response to the War in Europe
380(2)
The Election of 1940
382(2)
American Involvement with the European War
384(1)
The Road to Pearl Harbor
385(4)
World War II and the Postwar Era (1941-1960)
389(41)
Declared War Begins
389(1)
The Home Front
389(2)
The North African and European Theaters
391(1)
The Pacific Theater
392(2)
The Atomic Bomb
394(1)
Diplomacy
394(3)
The Emergence of the Cold War and Containment
397(1)
International Cooperation
398(1)
Containment in Asia
399(2)
Eisenhower-Dulles Foreign Policy
401(4)
The Politics of Affluence: Demobilization and Domestic Policy
405(3)
The Fair Deal
408(1)
Anticommunism
409(1)
Eisenhower's Dynamic Conservatism
410(3)
Civil Rights
413(2)
The Election of 1960
415(1)
Society and Culture
415(1)
Demographic Trends
416(1)
Conformity and Security
417(2)
Seeds of Rebellion
419(11)
Quiz: Chapters 11 and 12
420(10)
The New Frontier, Vietnam, and Social Upheaval (1960-1972)
430(20)
Kennedy's ``New Frontier'' and the Liberal Revival
430(1)
Civil Rights
431(1)
The Cold War Continues
432(2)
Johnson and the Great Society
434(3)
Emergence of Black Power
437(1)
Ethnic Activism
438(1)
The New Left
439(1)
The Counterculture
440(1)
Women's Liberation
441(1)
Vietnam
441(2)
Election of 1968
443(1)
The Nixon Conservative Reaction
444(1)
Vietnamization
445(2)
Foreign Policy
447(1)
Election of 1972
448(2)
Watergate, Carter, and the New Conservatism (1972-2004)
450(43)
The Watergate Scandal
450(4)
The Ford Presidency
454(1)
Carter's Moderate Liberalism
455(1)
Carter's Foreign Policy
455(2)
The Iranian Crisis
457(1)
The Election of 1980
458(1)
The Reagan Presidency: Attacking Big Government
459(3)
Asserting American Power
462(1)
Election of 1984
462(1)
Second-Term Foreign Concerns
463(1)
Second-Term Domestic Affairs
464(2)
Election of 1988
466(1)
For African Americans in Politics, Progress Hits a Glass Ceiling
466(1)
Bush Abandons Reaganonomics
467(2)
Other Domestic Issues Under Bush
469(1)
Bush's Activist Foreign Policy
470(1)
Collapse of East European Communism
471(1)
Persian Gulf Crisis
472(2)
Breakup of the Soviet Union
474(1)
The Election of 1992
475(2)
The Election of 1996
477(2)
The Election of 2000
479(1)
American Society at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century
479(14)
Quiz: Chapters 13 and 14
484(9)
Index493


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