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Author: Kevin Schultz
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HIST Volume 2 5th Table of contents:
16. Reconstruction
16-1. Freedmen, Freedwomen
16-1a. The Freedmen’s Bureau
16-2. Political Plans for Reconstruction
16-2a. Lincoln’s Plan for Reconstruction and His Assassination
16-2b. Andrew Johnson and Presidential Reconstruction
16-2c. Congressional Reconstruction
16-2d. Johnson’s Impeachment
16-2e. The Fifteenth Amendment
16-2f. Women’s Rights
16-3. Grassroots Reconstruction
16-3a. Black Officeholders
16-3b. Carpetbaggers and Scalawags
16-3c. Sharecropping
16-4. The Collapse of Reconstruction
16-4a. In the North
16-4b. In the South
16-5. Timeline
16-AD. Primary Sources and Additional Exploration
16-LP. LecturePoint Videos
16-CR. Chapter 16 Learning Objectives / Key Terms
17. The Industrial Revolution
17-1. The Advent of the Industrial Revolution
17-1a. What It Was
17-1b. The Basic Industries
17-1c. Technology
17-1d. Innovative Financing, Law, and Business Practices
17-2. The National Market: Creating Consumer Demand
17-2a. Advertising
17-2b. National Brands
17-2c. Stores and Mail Order
17-2d. Harmful Business Practices
17-2e. Working Conditions
17-3. The Politics of the Industrial Age
17-3a. Justifications of the Industrial Order
17-3b. Political Corruption
17-3c. Political Divisions
17-4. The Rise of Labor
17-4a. The Railroad Strike of 1877
17-4b. The Struggle over Union Expansion
17-4c. The Knights of Labor
17-4d. Growth and Frustrations
17-4e. The Rise of the AFL
17-4f. Labor and Politics
17-5. Timeline
17-AD. Primary Sources and Additional Exploration
17-LP. LecturePoint Videos
17-CR. Chapter 17 Learning Objectives / Key Terms
18. The Industrial Age: North, South, and West
18-1. The North
18-1a. Urbanization
18-1b. Immigration
18-2. The “New South”
18-2a. Southern Industries
18-2b. Southern Urbanization
18-2c. Segregation in the New South
18-2d. Society and Culture in the Postwar South
18-3. The Industrializing West
18-3a. Expansive Farming
18-3b. Industry in the West
18-3c. Western Cities
18-3d. Outsiders in the Industrializing West
18-4. The Populists
18-4a. Problems Confronting Farmers
18-4b. Farmers Unite
18-4c. Populism
18-5. Timeline
18-AD. Primary Sources and Additional Exploration
18-LP. LecturePoint Videos
18-CR. Chapter 18 Learning Objectives / Key Terms
19. The Progressive Era
19-1. The Reformers
19-1a. Principal Reform Groups
19-1b. Reforming the Cities
19-2. State Political Reform
19-2a. Democratizing Trends
19-2b. Professional Administrators
19-2c. Progress of Reforms
19-3. Progressivism in National Politics
19-3a. Theodore Roosevelt, Reformer
19-3b. William Howard Taft, Reformer?
19-3c. Woodrow Wilson, Reformer
19-4. Women’s Progressivism
19-5. Progressive Influences on American Culture
19-5a. The Muckrakers
19-5b. Progressivism in Business
19-5c. Progressive Education
19-5d. The Role of Laws
19-6. Timeline
19-AD. Primary Sources and Additional Exploration
19-LP. LecturePoint Videos
19-CR. Chapter 19 Learning Objectives / Key Terms
20. Becoming a World Power
20-1. Why an American Empire?
20-1a. Manifest Destiny and the End of the Frontier
20-1b. Financial Reasons
20-1c. Religious and Moral Reasons
20-1d. Geopolitical Reasons
20-2. Beginnings
20-2a. Pacific Acquisitions
20-2b. Latin America
20-2c. The Naval Buildup
20-3. The Spanish-American War
20-3a. War on Two Fronts
20-3b. Why Become an Empire? Anti-Imperialism at Home
20-3c. Anti-Americanism Abroad
20-4. Progressive-Era Imperialism
20-4a. Trade with China
20-4b. The Panama Canal
20-4c. Policing Latin America
20-4d. America as a World Power
20-5. World War I
20-5a. The Reasons
20-5b. The European War
20-5c. American Neutrality, 1914–1917
20-5d. Declaring War
20-5e. American Involvement in the War Effort, 1917–1918
20-5f. Making Peace
20-6. Timeline
20-AD. Primary Sources and Additional Exploration
20-LP. LecturePoint Videos
20-CR. Chapter 20 Learning Objectives / Key Terms
21. Prosperity and Change in the Twenties
21-1. The Consumer Economy
21-1a. 1920s Work
21-1b. 1920s Consumerism
21-2. The End of the Progressive Era
21-2a. National Politics
21-2b. Prohibition
21-3. A New Culture: The Roaring Twenties
21-3a. 1920s Popular Culture
21-3b. The “New Negro”
21-3c. Changing Roles for Women
21-3d. Disillusioned Writers, Liberalizing Mores
21-4. Reactions
21-4a. Religious Divisions
21-4b. Immigration Restriction and Quotas
21-4c. Social Intolerance
21-4d. The Election of 1928
21-5. Timeline
21-AD. Primary Sources and Additional Exploration
21-LP. LecturePoint Videos
21-CR. Chapter 21 Learning Objectives / Key Terms
22. The Great Depression and the New Deal
22-1. The Economics and Politics of Depression
22-1a. Statistics
22-1b. Hoover
22-2. The Depression Experience in America
22-2a. Urban America
22-2b. Rural America
22-2c. Cultural Politics
22-2d. Radicalizing Politics
22-2e. The Election of 1932
22-3. The New Deal
22-3a. The First New Deal
22-3b. Critics of the First New Deal
22-3c. The Second New Deal
22-3d. Decline and Consolidation
22-4. The Effects of the New Deal
Culture
22-5. Timeline
22-AD. Primary Sources and Additional Exploration
22-LP. LecturePoint Videos
22-CR. Chapter 22 Learning Objectives / Key Terms
23. World War II
23-1. Causes of War
23-1a. Provocations for War
23-1b. Reactions
23-2. American Foreign Policy Before the War
23-2a. 1930s Isolation
23-2b. From Isolation to Intervention
23-2c. Aid Short of War
23-2d. Conflict in the Pacific
23-3. The War
23-3a. The Alliance
23-3b. The Pacific Theater, 1941–1942
23-3c. The European Theater, 1942–1943
23-3d. 1944: Victory in View
23-4. The American Home Front
23-4a. The War Economy
23-4b. Opportunities
23-4c. Demographic Shifts
23-4d. Leisure in Wartime
23-5. A World Remade, 1945
23-5a. Germany’s Last Stand
23-5b. Final Moves
23-5c. Defeat of Japan
23-6. Timeline
23-AD. Primary Sources and Additional Exploration
23-LP. LecturePoint Videos
23-CR. Chapter 23 Learning Objectives / Key Terms
24. Cold War America
24-1. The Cold War
24-1a. Decade of Build-Up
24-1b. The Policy of Containment
24-1c. Hardened Lines
24-1d. The Berlin Crisis
24-1e. Conflicts in Asia
24-1f. American Rearmament
24-1g. The Korean War
24-1h. A Cold War, Not a Hot One
24-2. The Cold War Home Front
24-2a. Truman and the Postwar Economy
24-2b. Economic Growth
24-2c. Suburban Nation
24-2d. Postwar Domestic Politics
24-3. The Second Red Scare
24-3a. Loyalty Oaths
24-3b. Nixon, Hoover, and McCarthy
24-4. Civil Rights Breakthroughs
24-4a. Desegregation in the Military
24-4b. Desegregation in Sports
24-4c. Massive Resistance and the Black Response
24-5. Timeline
24-AD. Primary Sources and Additional Exploration
24-LP. LecturePoint Videos
24-CR. Chapter 24 Learning Objectives / Key Terms
25. The Sixties
25-1. Kennedy and the Cold War
25-1a. President Kennedy
25-1b. Kennedy the Cold Warrior
25-2. The Freedom Movement
25-2a. Expanded Nonviolence
25-2b. National Successes
25-2c. Laws and Rifts
25-3. The Great Society
25-3a. The Kennedy Assassination
25-3b. Lyndon Johnson
25-3c. Johnson’s Great Society
25-4. Johnson’s Vietnam
25-4a. Initial Decisions
25-4b. Battle
25-4c. Domestic Criticism
25-5. Liberalism Adrift
25-5a. Protests on Campus
25-5b. Black Power, Chicano Power
25-5c. The Women’s Movement
25-5d. The Vietnam War at Home
25-5e. Social Divisions and Popular Unrest
25-5f. Nixon and Vietnam
25-6. Timeline
25-AD. Primary Sources and Additional Exploration
25-LP. LecturePoint Videos
25-CR. Chapter 25 Learning Objectives / Key Terms
26. The Age of Fracture: The 1970s
26-1. President Nixon
26-1a. Nixon’s Foreign Policy
26-1b. Nixon the Accidental Liberal
26-2. Watergate
26-3. The Troubled Economy and Politics Adrift
26-3a. Economic Woes
26-3b. President Ford
26-3c. President Carter
26-4. The Rise of Identity Politics
26-4a. Identifying with a Group
26-4b. The Women’s Movement
26-4c. The Gay Liberation Movement
26-4d. High Tide of Environmentalism
26-4e. Popular Culture
26-5. The Rise of the New Right
26-5a. Economic and Political Conservatism
26-5b. The Religious Right
26-6. Timeline
26-AD. Primary Sources and Additional Exploration
26-LP. LecturePoint Videos
26-CR. Chapter 26 Learning Objectives / Key Terms
27. Reagan’s America
27-1. Reagan’s Domestic Politics
27-1a. Comfortably Conservative
27-1b. Deregulation
27-1c. Judicial and Administrative Appointments
27-2. America in the 1980s: Polarization of the American Public
27-2a. Divisions in Wealth
27-2b. Continued Crisis in the Cities
27-2c. Culture Wars
27-2d. AIDS
27-3. Paying for the Reagan Revolution
27-3a. The 1988 Election
27-3b. Bush’s Domestic Policies
27-4. Foreign Relations Under Reagan-Bush
27-4a. The End of the Cold War Era
27-4b. Other Foreign Affairs
27-5. Timeline
27-AD. Primary Sources and Additional Exploration
27-LP. LecturePoint Videos
27-CR. Chapter 27 Learning Objectives / Key Terms
28. America in the Information Age
28-1. The New Political Center
28-1a. The Fall of Bush
28-1b. The Rise of Bill Clinton
28-1c. Bill Clinton, Free Trader
28-1d. Post-Cold War Foreign Policy
28-1e. The Republican Surge
28-1f. Clinton’s Recovery
28-2. The Information Revolution
28-2a. Economic Rebound
28-2b. The Digital Age
28-2c. Consolidation and Globalization
28-3. Multiculturalism
28-4. Homefront Terrorism
28-4a. Discontent
28-5. Political Polarization and the 2000 Election
28-5a. The Lewinsky Episode
28-5b. Rebuking the Republicans
28-5c. The 2000 Election
28-6. Timeline
28-AD. Primary Sources and Additional Exploration
28-LP. LecturePoint Videos
28-CR. Chapter 28 Learning Objectives / Key Terms
29. Globalization and Its Discontents
29-1. The War on Terror
29-1a. September 11
29-1b. War in Afghanistan and War on Terror
29-1c. USA PATRIOT Act
29-2. Remaking the Middle East?
29-2a. Regime Change in Iraq
29-2b. A Democratic Middle East?
29-2c. Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay
29-3. Domestic Woes
29-3a. Corporate Scandals
29-3b. The Election of 2004
29-3c. Hurricane Katrina
29-3d. The Financial Crisis of 2008
29-4. President Obama
29-4a. The Election of 2008
29-4b. Obama’s Presidency
29-4c. Backlash from the Right and the Left
29-4d. Obama’s Second Term
29-5. Political Polarization and the 2016 Election
29-5a. Black Lives Matter
29-5b. The Rise of Hate Groups
29-5c. The 2016 Presidential Campaign
29-5d. President Trump
29-6. Timeline
29-AD. Primary Sources and Additional Exploration
29-LP. LecturePoint Videos
29-CR. Chapter 29 Learning Objectives / Key Terms
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