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1 Pre-Columbian Societies
1.1 Early inhabitants of the Americas p. 5
1.2 American Indian empires in Mesoamerica, the Southwest, p. 13and the Mississippi Valley
1.3 American Indian cultures of North America at the time p. 20of European contact
2 Transatlantic Encounters and Colonial Beginnings, 1492–1690
2.1 First European contacts with Native Americans pp. 34, 64
2.2 Spain’s empire in North America pp. 39, 61, 133
2.3 French colonization of Canada pp. 62, 137
2.4 English settlement of New England, the Mid-Atlantic region, pp. 50, 65, 69, 73, 76, and the South 131, 142
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Maps: T1 Migration Routes from Asia to Map Exploration: 1-3 Native North American America; T2 Climatological and Culture Trade Networks, ca. 1400 C.E. p. 18;Regions of North America; T3 Native North 1-4 Indian Settlement Before EuropeanAmerican Trade Networks, Ca. 1400 CE; Colonization p. 21T4 Indian Settlement Before European Colonization; T5 Southwestern Indian Groups on the Eve of Colonization; T6 Southern Indian Groups on the Eve of Colonization; T7 Northeastern Indian Groups on the Eve of Colonization
Overview Table: T10 North America’s Indian and Colonial Populations in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries[
Learning Activity: 1.1 Cultures Meet Map Exploration: 2-1 Western Europe in the Fifteenth Century p. 36; 2-2 The Invasion of America p. 40
1-3, 1-4, 1-10, 1-11, 2-11 Maps: T9 The Invasion of America; T11 European Exploration, 1492–1591Overview Table: T12 The African, Indian, and European Populations of the Americas
1-2, 1-5, 1-7, 1-8 Map: T13 New Mexico in the Seventeenth Exploring America: 1.1 America and the Horse;Century; T27 Growing Use of the Horse 2.1 Exploitation of the Americasby Plains Indians Map Exploration: 5-1 Growing Use of the Horse
by Plains Indians p. 133
2-2, 3-3 Map: T14 New France in the SeventeenthCentury
2-1, 2-4, 2-5, 2-9, 3-1 Overview Table: T15 Population Growth Learning Activity: 3.1 Estate Inventoriesof the British Colonies in the Seventeenth of Early VirginiansCentury Exploring America: 3.1 Jamestown
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2.5 From servitude to slavery in the Chesapeake region pp. 69, 70, 144
2.6 Religious diversity in the American colonies pp. 70, 73
2.7 Resistance to colonial authority: Bacon’s Rebellion, the Glorious p. 79Revolution, and the Pueblo Revolt
3 Colonial North America, 1690–1754
3.1 Population growth and immigration p. 146
3.2 Transatlantic trade and the growth of seaports pp. 96, 113, 118
3.3 The eighteenth-century back country p. 141
3.4 Growth of plantation economies and slave societies pp. 93, 101, 113, 119, 142, 144
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Maps: T16 European Colonies of the Atlantic Map Exploration: 3-3 European ColoniesCoast, 1607–39; T17 The Proprietary Colonies; of the Atlantic Coast, 1607–39 p. 71;T18 Spread of Settlement: British Colonies, 3-4 The Proprietary Colonies p. 771650–1700; T29 Regions in Eighteenth-Century North America
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2-7 Exploring America: 3.2 Witches in the American Imagination
3-2
3-7, 3-8, 5-1 Overview Tables: T28 Population of North America in 1750; T32 Monthly Frequency of Successful Conceptions; T34 Estimated Total Population of New Spain, New France, and the British North American Colonies, 1700–80; T35 The Ancestry of the British Colonial Population Map: T33 Ethnic Groups in Eighteenth-Century British North America
1-9 Overview Tables: T23 Tobacco and Rice Map Exploration: 4-3 Triangular Trade Across Exports to England (in thousands of pounds); the Atlantic p. 114T24 British Colonial Trade in the Americas, 1714–73 (in thousands of British pounds sterling)Map: T25 Triangular Trade Across the Atlantic
2-12, 3-9, 3-11 Map: T30 The French Crescent; Map Exploration: 5-4 Spread of Settlement: T31 Spread of Settlement: Movement Movement into the Backcountry, 1720–60 p. 141into the Backcountry, 1720–60
2-13 Maps: T19 The African Slave Trade; Map Exploration: 4-1 The African Slave T20 Slave Colonies of the Seventeenth Trade p. 96and Eighteenth CenturiesOverview Tables: T21 Estimated Number of Africans Imported to British North America, 1701–75; T22 Africans as a Percentage of Total Population of the British Colonies, 1650–1770
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3.5 The Enlightenment and the Great Awakening p. 151
3.6 Colonial governments and imperial policy in British North America pp. 115, 117, 149
4 The American Revolutionary Era, 1754–1789
4.1 The French and Indian War p. 165
4.2 The Imperial Crisis and resistance to Britain p. 173
4.3 The War for Independence pp. 186, 203
4.4 State constitutions and the Articles of Confederation pp. 217, 225
4.5 The federal Constitution p. 242
5 The Early Republic, 1789–1815
5.1 Washington, Hamilton, and shaping of the national government p. 246
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Exploring America: 5.1 The Great Awakening
3-6, 4-1
Overview Tables: T26 Value of Colonial Exports Map Exploration: 6-4 The Quebec Act of 1774 by Region, Annual Average, 1768–72; p. 184T36 Wealth Held by Richest 10 Percent of Population in British Colonial America, 1770; T37 Distribution of Assessed Taxable Wealth in Eighteenth-Century Chester County
3-10 Maps: T38 The War for Empire in North Map Exploration: 6-1 The War for Empire America, 1754–63; T39 European Claims in North America, 1754–1763 p. 168;in North America, 1750 and 1763 6-2 European Claims in North America, 1750
and 1763 p. 172
4-2, 4-3, 4-4, 4-5, 4-6, Maps: T40 Demonstrations against Exploring America: 6.1 The Stamp Act4-7, 5-2, 5-4 the Stamp Act, 1765; T41 The Quebec
Act of 1774; T53 Spread of Settlement:The Backcountry Expands, 1770–90
5-3, 5-7, 5-8, 5-10, 6-3 Maps: T42 The First Engagements Exploring America: 7.1 Exploring the of the Revolution; T43 Campaign for New York Geography of the American Revolutionand New Jersey, 1775–77; T44 Northern Map Exploration: 7-6 North America AfterCampaigns, 1777–78; T45 Fighting the Treaty of Paris, 1783 p. 220in the West, 1778–79; T46 Fighting in the South, 1778–81; T48 North America after the Treaty of Paris, 1783
5-5, 5-6, 5-9, 6-1, 6-2, Map: T47 State Claims to Western Lands 6-4, 6-6, 6-7
6-8, 6-9, 7-1 Map: T52 The Ratification Exploring America: 8.1 Ratificationof the Constitution, 1787–90 of the Constitution
Map Exploration: 8-1 The Ratification of the Constitution, 1787–90 p. 244
Overview Tables: T50 Postwar Inflation, 1777–80: The Depreciation of Continental Currency; T51 The Trade Deficit with Great Britain; T57 American Export Trade, 1790–1815
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5.2 Emergence of political parties: Federalists and Republicans p. 255
5.3 Republican Motherhood and education for women p. 261
5.4 Beginnings of the Second Great Awakening p. 325
5.5 Significance of Jefferson’s presidency pp. 279, 285
5.6 Expansion into the trans-Appalachian West; American pp. 275, 288, 293Indian resistance
5.7 Growth of slavery and free Black communities pp. 300, 311, 314
5.8 The War of 1812 and its consequences pp. 290, 298
6 Transformation of the Economy and Society in Antebellum America
6.1 The transportation revolution and creation of a national pp. 277, 365, 389market economy
6.2 Beginnings of industrialization and changes in social pp. 313, 328, 404and class structures
6.3 Immigration and nativist reaction pp. 420, 700
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7-2, 7-9, 7-10 Map: T55 The Election of 1800 Learning Activity: 8.1 Are You an Anti-Federalist?
6-11, 6-12
7-11
7-12, 8-1, 8-2, 8-3, Map: T58 Louisiana Purchase Exploring America: 8.2 The Partisan Press8-4, 8-5, 8-6, 8-7 Map Exploration: 9-2 Louisiana Purchase p. 284
8-8, 9-1 Maps: T49 The Northwest Territory Exploring America: 9.1 Continentalismand the Land Survey System of the United Map Exploration: 7-7 The Northwest TerritoryStates; T54 Spanish Claims to American and the Land Survey System of the UnitedTerritory, 1783–95; T56 North America States p. 223; 8-2 Spread of Settlement:in 1800; T59 Indian Resistance, 1790–1816; The Backcountry Expands 1770–90 p. 251T61 Spread of Settlement: Westward Surge, 1800–1820; T63 John Quincy Adams’s Border Treaties; T92 Exploration of the Continent, 1804–30
3-12, 3-13, 6-10, Exploring America: 4.1 Racism in American 7-6, 8-9, 8-10 History
8-11, 8-12, 9-2 Map: T60 The War of 1812Overview Table: T62 Western Land Sales
Map: T64 The Missouri Compromise
9-3, 9-7 Maps: T81 Travel Times, 1800 and 1857; Map Exploration: 12-2 Commercial Links:T82 Commercial Links: Rivers, Canals, Rivers, Canals, Roads, 1830 and Rail Lines,Roads, 1830 and Rail Lines, 1850 1850 p. 390
9-9, 9-11, 10-11, 10-12 Overview Tables: T83 Wealth in Boston, Map Exploration: 12-3 Lowell, Massachusetts,1687–1848; T85 Occupations of Women 1832 p. 397Wage Earners in Massachusetts, 1837; T86 Wealth in New York City, 1828–1845; T89 Urban Growth, 1820–60; T90 Per Capita Consumption of Alcohol, 1800–60Map: T84 Lowell, Massachusetts, 1832
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6.4 Planters, yeoman farmers, and slaves in the cotton South p. 330
7 The Transformation of Politics in Antebellum America
7.1 Emergence of the second party system pp. 367, 369
7.2 Federal authority and its opponents: judicial federalism, pp. 280, 361, 365, 368the Bank War, tariff controversy, and states’ rights debates
7.3 Jacksonian democracy and its successes and limitations p. 357
8 Religion, Reform, and Renaissance in Antebellum America
8.1 Evangelical Protestant revivalism pp. 405, 435
8.2 Social reforms p. 435
8.3 Ideals of domesticity p. 405
8.4 Transcendentalism and utopian communities pp. 409, 440
8.5 American Renaissance: literary and artistic expressions pp. 372, 494
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9-12 Overview Tables: T66 Cotton Exports as a Map Exploration: 10-1 The South Expands, Percentage of All U.S. Exports, 1800–1860; 1790–1850 p. 313T67 Distribution of Slave Labor, 1850; T70 Slaveholding and Class Structurein the South, 1830Maps: T68 Cotton Production and the Slave Population, 1820–60; T69 Internal Slave Trade
Maps: T75 The Election of 1824; T78 Map Exploration: 11-2 The GrowthThe Election of 1828; T80 The Election of Universal White Male Suffrage p. 352of 1840Overview Table: T77 Pre-Civil War Voter Turnout
10-2, 10-3
9-4, 9-5, 9-6,10-7, 10-8, 10-9
10-4, 10-5
Map: T91 Reform Movements Map Exploration: 13-2 Reform Movements in the Burned-Over District in the Burned-Over District p. 441
11-4, 11-12
11-2, 11-5, 11-6, Map: T73 The Growth of Universal11-10, 11-11, 11-13 White Male Suffrage
Overview Tables: T74 Race Exclusions for Suffrage: 1790–1855; T76 The Burgeoning of Newspapers
11-1, 11-3, 11-9
11-8
9-10 Exploring America: 10.1 American Art; 11.1 Alexis de Tocqueville
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9 Territorial Expansion and Manifest Destiny
9.1 Forced removal of American Indians to the trans-Mississippi West p. 459
9.2 Western migration and cultural interactions pp. 457, 462, 477
9.3 Territorial acquisitions p. 476
9.4 Early U.S. imperialism: the Mexican War p. 472
10 The Crisis of the Union
10.1 Pro- and antislavery arguments and conflicts pp. 335, 442, 480, 501, 511
10.2 Compromise of 1850 and popular sovereignty pp. 496, 499
10.3 The Kansas-Nebraska Act and the emergence p. 505of the Republican Party
10.4 Abraham Lincoln, the election of 1860, and secession p. 515
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10-6, 10-10, 12-6 Maps: T79 Southern Indian Cessions and Removals, 1830s; T93 Indian Territory before the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854
12-3 Maps: T72 Population Trends: Westward Exploring America: 12.1 MachineryExpansion, 1830; T87 Distribution of Foreign Map Exploration: 14-1 ExplorationBorn residents of United States in 1860; T94 of the Continent, 1804–30 p. 460;The Overland Trails, 1840; T100 California 15-1 U.S. Population and Settlement, in the Gold Rush; T101 U.S. Population and 1850 p. 495Settlement, 1850Overview Tables: T88 Participation of Irish and German immigrants in New York City Workforce for Selected Occupations, 1855; T95 Overland Emigration to Oregon, California, and Utah, 1840–60; T99 Where the Forty-Niners Came From
12-1, 12-2, 12-4 Maps: T65 The South Expands, 1790–1850; T71 Population Patterns in the South, 1850; T96 Texas: From Mexican Province to U.S. State; T98 Territory Added, 1845–53
12-5 Map: T97 The Mexican-American War, 1846–48
13-1, 13-2, 13-3, 13-4, Map: T104 The Election of 1856 Exploring America: 13.1 Angelina Grimké;13-5, 13-6, 13-7, 14-1, 15.1 Anthony Burns14-2, 14-3, 14-5, 14-7, 14-8
14-4 Map: T102 The Compromise of 1850
14-6 Map: T103 The Kansas-Nebraska Act, 1854
14-9 Map: T105 The Election of 1860
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11 Civil War
11.1 Two societies at war: mobilization, resources, and internal dissent pp. 531, 551
11.2 Military strategies and foreign diplomacy pp. 536, 555
11.3 Emancipation and the role of African Americans in the war p. 545
11.4 Social, political, and economic effects of war in the North, p. 550South, and West
12 Reconstruction
12.1 Presidential and Radical Reconstruction pp. 570, 592
12.2 Southern state governments: aspirations, achievements, failures p. 585
12.3 Role of African Americans in politics, education, and the economy p. 579
12.4 Compromise of 1877 p. 598
12.5 Impact of Reconstruction p. 580
13 The Origins of the New South
13.1 Reconfiguration of southern agriculture: sharecropping p. 584and crop lien system
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Overview Table: T110 The Casualties Learning Activity: 16.1 A Nation Divided:Mount Up The Civil War
Map Exploration: 15-6 The South Secedes p. 519
15-1, 15-2, 15-3 Map: T106 The South Secedes
15-5, 15-13 Maps: T107 The Overall Strategy of the Civil Exploring America: 16.1 Fort Pillow MassacreWar; T108 Major Battles in the East, 1861–62; Map Exploration: 16-1 Overall Strategy T109 Major Battles in the Interior, 1862–63; of the Civil War p. 542; 16-4 The TurningT111 The Turning Point: 1863; Point: 1863 p. 556T112 Sherman’s Campaign in Georgia, 1864; T113 The Final Battles in Virginia, 1864–65
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15-4, 15-6, 15-7, 15-9,15-10, 15-11, 15-12
Map: T117 The Election of 1876 Map Exploration: 17-1 Reconstruction of the South, 1866–77 p. 576
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16-9
16-1, 16-3 Overview Table: T128 African Americans Exploring America: 17.1 Did ReconstructionRepresentation in Congress, 1867–1900 Work for the Freed People?
16-2, 16-5, 16-6, Map: T114 Reconstruction of the South, Learning Activity: 17.1 Race Relations16-8, 16-10 1866–77 and the Reconstruction; 17.2 Reconstruction:
The Struggle to Define the Meaning of Freedom
16-11, 16-12 Maps: T115 The Barrow Plantation, Map Exploration: 17-3 Southern SharecroppingOglethorpe County, Georgia, 1860 and 1881; and the Cotton Belt, 1880 p. 591T116 Southern Sharecropping and the Cotton Belt, 1880
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13.2 Expansion of manufacturing and industrialization p. 660
13.3 The politics of segregation: Jim Crow and disfranchisement p. 701
14 Development of the West in the Late Nineteenth Century
14.1 Expansion and development of western railroads p. 623
14.2 Competitors for the West: miners, ranchers, homesteaders, pp. 613, 619and American Indians
14.3 Government policy toward American Indians pp. 607, 610, 634
14.4 Gender, race, and ethnicity in the far West pp. 617, 624
14.5 Environmental impacts of western settlement pp. 609, 628, 864
15 Industrial America in the Late Nineteenth Century
15.1 Corporate consolidation of industry pp. 627, 653
15.2 Effects of technological development on the worker pp. 625, 649and workplace
15.3 Labor and unions pp. 615, 656
15.4 National politics and influence of corporate power p. 687
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Overview Table: T122 Hand v. Machine Labor on the Farm, ca. 1880
16-4
Map: T121 Mormon Cultural Diffusion, Ca. 1883
17-3 Map: T120 Railroad Routes, Cattle Trails, Map Exploration: 18-3 Railroad Routes, CattleGold and Silver Rushes, 1860–1900 Trails, Gold and Silvers Rushes, 1860–1900 p. 614
17-2
17-5, 17-6, 17-7, 17-8 Maps: T118 Oklahoma Territory; T119 Exploring America: 18.1 Dakota Sioux ConflictMajor Indian Battles and Indian Reservations, Map Exploration: 18-2 Major Indian Battles1860–1900 and Indian Reservations, 1860–1900 p. 609
17-1, 17-10
Map: T123 The Establishment of National Parks and Forests
Map: T124 Patterns of Industry, 1900 Map Exploration: 19-1 Patterns of Industry,1900 p. 650
18-13, 19-11, 21-1 Learning Activity: 19.1 Industrializing America: Life and Labor in SmokestackAmerica
Map: T126 Strikes by State, 1880 Exploring America: 20.2 Homestead Strike of 1892Map Exploration: 20-1 Strikes by State, 1880 p. 691
17-9, 18-3, 18-7 Map: T127 Election of 1896
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15.5 Migration and immigration: the changing face of the nation p. 663
15.6 Proponents and opponents of the new order, e.g., p. 697Social Darwinism and Social Gospel
16 Urban Society in the Late Nineteenth Century
16.1 Urbanization and the lure of the city p. 663
16.2 City problems and machine politics p. 686
16.3 Intellectual and cultural movements and popular entertainment pp. 630, 675, 734
17 Populism and Progressivism
17.1 Agrarian discontent and political issues of the late p. 688nineteenth century
17.2 Origins of Progressive reform: municipal, state, and national p. 724
17.3 Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson as Progressive presidents pp. 752, 764
17.4 Women’s roles: family, workplace, education, politics, pp. 692, 744, 781and reform
17.5 Black America: urban migration and civil rights initiatives pp. 746, 787
18 The Emergence of America as a World Power
18.1 American imperialism: political and economic expansion p. 712
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18-1, 18-5, 19-1, 19-3, Maps: T125 Population of Foreign Birth Exploring America: 14.1 The Un-Welcome Mat19-6, 19-8, 19-12, 21-5 by Region, 1880; T139 Annual Immigration Map Exploration: 19-2 Population of Foreign
to the United States, 1860–1930 Birth by Region, 1880 p. 664
20-1
18-4, 18-10, 19-2, 19-7
18-2, 18-11, 19-4,19-9, 19-10
18-6
19-5, 20-8, 21-2, 21-3,21-10, 21-12
21-6, 21-8 Exploring America: 21.1 Hetch Hetchy
20-7, 21-7, 21-11 Map: T132 The Election of 1912
18-12, 21-9 Map: T135 Woman Suffrage by State, Learning Activity: 21.1 The Struggle1869–1919 for Woman Suffrage
17-11, 18-8, 18-9, 21-4 Overview Table: T136 The Great Migration: Black Population Growth in Selected Northern Cities, 1910–20
Map: T131 Immigration to the United States, 1901–20
20-2, 20-3, 20-4, Maps: T129 The American Domain, ca. 1900; Exploring America: 20.1 White Man’s Burden20-5, 20-6 T130 The Spanish-American War; Map Exploration: 20-3 The American Domain,
T133 The United States in the Caribbean, ca. 1900 p. 707; 20-4 The Spanish-American1865–1933 War p. 709; 22-1 The United States
in the Caribbean, 1865–1933 p. 767
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18.2 War in Europe and American neutrality p. 770
18.3 The First World War at home and abroad pp. 773, 786
18.4 Treaty of Versailles p. 789
18.5 Society and economy in the postwar years pp. 788, 792, 804
19 The New Era: 1920s
19.1 The business of America and the consumer economy pp. 806, 811, 826
19.2 Republican politics: Harding, Coolidge, Hoover pp. 824, 835
19.3 The culture of Modernism: science, the arts, pp. 811, 833and entertainment
19.4 Responses to Modernism: religious fundamentalism, p. 818nativism, and Prohibition
19.5 The ongoing struggle for equality: African Americans pp. 828, 877and women
20 The Great Depression and the New Deal
20.1 Causes of the Great Depression p. 848
20.2 The Hoover administration’s response p. 852
20.3 Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the New Deal pp. 854, 859, 863, 866
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22-1 Map: T134 The Western Front, 1918
22-2, 22-3, 22-4, 22-5,22-6, 22-7
22-8
Maps: T140 Mexican Immigration to the United States in the 1920s; T141 Black Population, 1920
22-10, 23-4 Map: T138 Consumer Debt, 1920–31
22-9 Map: T142 The Election of 1928
23-2 Exploring America: 23.1 Harlem Renaissance
23-3, 23-5, 23-6 Exploring America: 22.1 Becoming “American”
23-1, 24-5 Map Exploration: 22-3 Woman Suffrage by State, 1869–1919 p. 783; 23-1 BlackPopulation, 1920 p. 832
Overview Tables: T137 Stock Market Prices, Exploring America: 24.1 The Dust Bowl1921–32; T143 Distribution of Total Family Map Exploration: 24-2 The Dust Bowl,Income Among Various Segments 1935–40 p. 864of the Population, 1929–44 (in percentages)Map: T145 The Dust Bowl, 1935–40
24-1
24-2, 24-3 Maps: T144 The Election of 1932; Map Exploration: 24-1 The Election of 1932T146 The New Deal and Water p. 853; 24-3 The New Deal and Water p. 867
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20.4 Labor and union recognition p. 860
20.5 The New Deal coalition and its critics from the Right and the Left pp. 857, 861
20.6 Surviving hard times: American society during pp. 863, 879the Great Depression
21 The Second World War
21.1 The rise of fascism and militarism in Japan, Italy, and Germany p. 890
21.2 Prelude to war: policy of neutrality p. 892
21.3 The attack on Pearl Harbor and United States declaration p. 893of war
21.4 Fighting a multifront war p. 912
21.5 Diplomacy, war aims, and wartime conferences p. 918
21.6 The United States as a global power in the Atomic Age p. 921
22 The Home Front During the War
22.1 Wartime mobilization of the economy p. 895
22.2 Urban migration and demographic changes p. 902
22.3 Women, work, and family during the war pp. 898, 905
22.4 Civil liberties and civil rights during wartime pp. 900, 906
22.5 War and regional development p. 900
22.6 Expansion of government power p. 895
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24-4, 24-6
24-7 Learning Activity: 24.1 Dealing with Hard Times
Map Exploration: 25-1 The War in Europep. 911; 25-2 War in the Pacific p. 916
25-2, 25-3, 25-4
Maps: T148 The War in Europe; T149 War in the Pacific
Exploring America: 25.1 Propaganda
Map: T157 L.A. County Population 1920–80
Overview Table: T147 Strikes and Lockouts in the United States, 1940–45
25-5, 25-6, 25-7
25-1
Overview Table: T152 Number of Employees in Executive Branch, 1901–95
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23 The United States and the Early Cold War
23.1 Origins of the Cold War p. 931
23.2 Truman and containment p. 935
23.3 The Cold War in Asia: China, Korea, Vietnam, Japan p. 954
23.4 Diplomatic strategies and policies of the Eisenhower pp. 959, 972, 987and Kennedy administrations
23.5 The Red Scare and McCarthyism p. 946
23.6 Impact of the Cold War on American society pp. 942, 948
24 The 1950s
24.1 Emergence of the modern civil rights movement p. 1010
24.2 The affluent society and “the other America” p. 972
24.3 Consensus and conformity: suburbia and middle-class America p. 975
24.4 Social critics, nonconformists, and cultural rebels pp. 977, 981, 986, 1031
24.5 Impact of changes in science, technology, and medicine pp. 979, 984
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26-1, 26-3, 26-8 Map: T150 Divided Europe Map Exploration: 26-1 Divided Europe p. 933
26-4, 26-5 Map: T151 The Election of 1948 Exploring America: 26.1 The TrumanDoctrineMap Exploration: 26-2 The Election of 1948 p. 941
28-1 Maps: T155 The Korean War; Map Exploration: 26-3 The Korean War p. 956T167 The Southeast Asian War Overview Table: T170 U.S. Military Forces in Vietnam and Casualties, 1961–81
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27-2, 27-4, 28-2
Overview Tables: T154 Distribution of Total Personal Income Among Various Segments of the Population, 1947–70 (in percentages); T165 Percent of Population Below Poverty Level, by Race, 1959–69
27-3 Map: T153 U.S. Birth Rate, 1930–80 Exploring America: 27.1 How to LieOverview Table: T156 The Growth with Statisticsof the Suburbs, 1950–70
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Overview Tables: T158 Radio and Television Ownership, 1940–60; T163 Comparative Figures on Life Expectancy at Birth by Race and Sex, 1950–70; T164 Comparative Figures on Infant Mortality by Race, 1940–70
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25 The Turbulent 1960s
25.1 From the New Frontier to the Great Society p. 1060, 1061
25.2 Expanding movements for civil rights pp. 1024, 1067, 1070
25.3 Cold War confrontations: Asia, Latin America, and Europe p. 1051
25.4 Beginning of Détente p. 1081
25.5 The antiwar movement and the counterculture p. 1054
26 Politics and Economics at the End of the Twentieth Century
26.1 The election of 1968 and the “Silent Majority” pp. 1068, 1078
26.2 Nixon’s challenges: Vietnam, China, Watergate p. 1079
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Maps: T160 The Election of 1960; T166 Urban Exploring America: 29.1 Rachel CarsonUprisings, 1965–68; T169 The Election of 1968 Map Exploration: 27-2 The Election
of 1960 p. 994
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28-4, 28-5, 28-6, Maps: T161 The Civil Rights Movement; Learning Activity: 28.1 The Civil Rights 28-9, 29-6 T162 The Impact of the Voting Rights Movement
Act of 1965 Map Exploration: 28-1 The Civil RightsMovement p. 1015; 28-2 Impact of the VotingRights Act of 1965 p. 1033; 29-1 UrbanUprisings, 1965–1968 p. 1064
28-3, 28-7 Map: T159 The U.S. in the Caribbean, Map Exploration: 27-1 The U.S.1948–66 in the Caribbean, 1948–66 p. 991;
29-2 The Southeast Asian War p. 1066
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28-10, 29-2, 29-4,29-5, 29-7, 29-8
Maps: T174 The Election of 1976; Exploring America: 28.1 The American T182 The United States in Central Indian MovementAmerica, 1978–90; T183 The United States Map Exploration: 29-3 Major Indianin the Middle East in the 1980s Reservations, 1976 p. 1076; 29-4 The ElectionOverview Tables: T176 Percentage Share of 1968 p. 1079; 30-3 The Election of 1976 of Aggregate Family Income, 1980–92; p. 1099; 30-5 The United States in CentralT177 Share of Total Net Worth of American America, 1978–90 p. 1123; 30-6 The UnitedFamilies; T178 Measures of Average Earnings, States in the Middle East in the 1980s p. 11241980–92 (in 1990 dollars); T179 Number of Poor, Rate of Poverty, and Poverty Line, 1979–92; T180 Net New Job Creation by Wage Level, 1979–87; T181 Median Family Income and Ratio to White, by Race and Hispanic Origin, 1980–92 (in 1992 dollars)
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26.3 Changes in the American economy: the energy crisis, p. 1103deindustrialization, and the service economy
26.4 The New Right and the Reagan revolution p. 1103
26.5 End of the Cold War p. 1125
27 Society and Culture at the End of the Twentieth Century
27.1 Demographic changes: surge of immigration after 1965, p. 1099Sunbelt migration, and the graying of America
27.2 Revolutions in biotechnology, mass communication, and computers p. 1147
27.3 Politics in a multicultural society p. 1156
28 The United States in the Post-Cold War World
28.1 Globalization and the American economy p. 1161
28.2 Unilateralism vs. multilateralism in foreign policy p. 1163
28.3 Domestic and foreign terrorism p. 1154
28.4 Environmental issues in a global context p. 1160
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29-9 Overview Table: T171 Decline of U.S. Oil Consumption, 1975–81Map: T172 World’s Leading Oil Producers
30-2, 30-3, 30-4, Map: T175 The Election of 1980 Map Exploration: 30-4 The Election 30-5, 30-6, 30-7 of 1980 p. 1112
Exploring America: 30.1 Growing Inequality
30-8 Maps: T168 Major Indian Reservations, 1976; Map Exploration: 30-2 Population Shifts,T173 Population Shifts, 1970–80 1970–80 p. 1098Overview Tables: T185 Continent of Birth for Immigrants, 1990–2000; T186 Ethnic Neighborhoods in New York City
Maps: T184 The Election of 1992; T187 The Election of 2000; T188 Invasion in Iraq
Exploring America: 31.1 Globalization
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