Prentice Hall United States History Reconstruction to the Present
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1 AGS Globe United States History Correlated to Prentice Hall United States History Including
2 2009 Era 1 The Nation s Early Development (Beginning to 1877) AGS United States History The Nation s Beginning 1-1 Many Cultures Meet 1-2 The American Revolution 1-1 The Earliest Americans Page 5: Career 1-2 Peoples of Mesoamerica and South Page 8: Global America 1-3 The Southwestern People Page 12: In the Community, At Home 1-4 The Adena-Hopewell Mound Builders 1-5 The Mississippi, Plains, and Northwest Civilizations 2-1 Ideas of Exploration Begin 2-2 Exploration Continues 2-3 England and France Start Colonies 3-1 Establishing the Jamestown Colony Page 49: In the Community 3-2 The Pilgrims and Puritans Page 53: Global Page 54: Career 3-3 The English Colonies Grow 4-2 Triangular Trade in the Colonies Page 73: Global 4-3 Moving Westward Page 76: At Home, Career 4-4 The French and Indian War Begins 4-5 End of the War 5-1 Proclamation of 1763 Page 93: In the Community, Career, Global 5-2 Townshend Act Page 96: At Home 5-3 The East India Trading Company 5-4 The First Continental Congress: Americans Respond 6-2 Congress Takes Action Page 112: Global Page 113: Career 6-3 Fighting Spreads Page 116: At Home 6-4 The Revolutionary War Page 119: In the Community 6-5 The Turning Point of the War 6-6 The British Are Defeated Page 125: At Home 1 of 12
3 The Constitution 1-4 The New Republic AGS United States History A New Nation Faces Problems Page 134: At Home, Career 7-2 A Demand for Change Page 138: In the Community 7-3 A Need for a New Start 7-4 The Great Compromise Page 144: Global 7-5 State Conventions Are Organized Page 149: At Home 8-1 The First Administrations 8-2 The Government s Progress Page 159: At Home, Global Page 160: In the Community 8-3 Adams Becomes the Next President 8-4 The Country Under New Direction Page 169: Career 8-5 More Changes Under Jefferson 9-1 President Madison Takes Office 9-2 The War Draws Closer Page 183: Global 9-3 The War of 1812 Page 186: In the Community Page 187: At Home 9-4 The War Ends 10-1 Westward Expansions Page 202: In the Community, Global 10-2 The Era of Good Feelings 10-3 More Problems with Europe Page 211: At Home, Career 2 Growth and Reform 2-1 Democracy, Nationalism, and Sectionalism 11-1 An Unpopular President 11-2 Growing Tensions in the South Page 221: Global, In the Community 11-3 Jackson s new Style of Government 12-3 The Population Grows 2-2 Religion and Reform 11-5 The Election of 1836 Page 228: At Home Page 229: Career 12-4 The Early System of Education 2-3 The Antislavery Movement 12-5 American Literature Develops 14-1 The Debate Over Slavery Page 279: At Home, Global, Career 14-2 Slavery Issues Continue 2-4 The Women s Movement This skill is not addressed in AGS Globe United States History. 2 of 12
4 Manifest Destiny AGS United States History The Election of 1840 Page 261: Career 13-2 Ongoing Trouble with Mexico Page 264: At Home, Global 13-3 New Challenges in 1848 Page 267: In the Community, Global 3 Crisis, Civil War, and Reconstruction 3-1 The Union in Crisis 3-2 Lincoln, Secession, and War 3-3 The Civil War 3-4 The Reconstruction Era 14-3 The Kansas-Nebraska Act Page 285: In the Community 15-1 A Land Rush in Kansas 15-2 Fighting in Congress Page 295: At Home, Career 15-3 The Lincoln-Douglas Debates Page 298: Global, In the Community 15-3 The Lincoln-Douglas Debates Page 298: Global, In the Community 15-4 The Election of The North Tries to Compromise 16-2 Confederates Attack Fort Sumter Page 312: In the Community 16-3 The Civil War Begins Page 317: Career 16-4 The War Continues Page 322: At Home 16-5 The Final Chapters of the War Page 327: In the Community 17-1 The Beginning of Reconstruction Page 335: Global 17-2 Johnson s Conflict with Congress Page 340: Career Continues 17-3 Reshaping the South 17-4 Reconstruction Ends Page 349: At Home 3 of 12
5 2009 Era 2 Industrialization of the United States ( ) AGS United States History The Triumph of Industry 4-1 Technology and Industrial Growth 19-1 The Nation Enters the Industrial Age Page 382: Career 4-2 The Rise of Big Business 19-2 Rockefeller and the Oil Industry Page 386: Global, In the Community 19-3 Other Major U.S. Industries Page 391: At Home 4-3 The Organized Labor Movement 21-3 Labor Unions Help Workers Page 422: At Home, Global Page 423: In the Community 5 Immigration and Urbanization 5-1 The New Immigrants 20-2 Immigrant Problems and Discrimination 5-2 Cities Expand and Change 20-1 American Cities Grow Rapidly Page 399: Global, At Home 20-3 Benefits of City Living Page 406: In the Community, Career 20-4 Problems of the Cities Page 409: In the Community 5-3 Social and Cultural Trends This skill is not addressed in AGS Globe United States History. 6 The South and West Transformed 6-1 The New South 17-3 Reshaping the South 6-2 Westward Expansion and the American 18-1 The Great Plains Indians 18-3 The Plains Indians Page 370: In the Community 18-4 Congress Aids American Indians 6-3 Transforming the West 18-1 The Great Plains 18-2 The Frontier Life Page 365: Career, Global Page 366: At Home 4 of 12
6 7 Issues of the Gilded Age 7-1 Segregation and Social Tensions 20-2 Immigrant Problems and Discrimination 7-2 Political and Economical Challenges 21-1 The Gilded Age 21-2 Reformers Challenge Political Parties Page 420: Career 21-3 Labor Unions Help Workers Page 422: At Home Page 423: In the Community 7-3 Farmers and Populism 21-4 Reformers Start a Political Party 5 of 12
7 2009 Era 3 Emergence of the Modern United States ( ) 8 The Progressive Era AGS United States History The Drive for Reform 22-4 New Leadership Brings Reforms Page 447: At Home 8-2 Women Make Progress 24-2 Changes: Autos, Radios, and Women s Rights 8-3 The Struggle Against Discrimination 22-4 New Leadership Brings Reform Page 447: At Home 8-4 Roosevelt s Square Deal 22-4 New Leadership Brings Reform Page 447: At Home 8-5 Wilson s New Freedom 22-6 As Strong as a Bull Moose 9 An Emerging World Power 9-1 The Roots of Imperialism 22-3 The Nation Increases Its Power 9-2 The Spanish-American War 22-1 The Problems with Spain 22-2 The Splendid Little War Page 440: Global Page 441: Career 9-3 The United States and East Asia 22-3 The Nation Increases Its Power 9-4 The United States and Latin America 22-5 Roosevelt s Other Achievements Page 450: In the Community 10 World War I and Beyond 10-1 From Neutrality to War 23-1 The War Begins in Europe Page 464: Global 23-2 The United States Stays Neutral 23-3 America Enters the War Page 472: In the Community, At Home 10-2 The Home Front 23-2 American Enters the War Page 472: In the Community 10-3 Wilson, War, and Peace 23-4 Wilson s Plan for a Permanent Peace Page 475: Global Page 477: Career 10-4 Effects of War 23-3 America Enters the War Page 472: In the Community, At Home 6 of 12
8 2009 Era 4 Prosperity and Depression ( ) AGS United States History The Twenties 11-1 A Booming Economy 24-1 Americans Want to Return to Normal Page 485: Global Times 11-2 The Business of Government 24-1 Americans Want to Return to Normal Page 485: Global Times 11-3 Social and Cultural Tensions 24-2 Changes: Autos, Radios, and Women s Page 490: In the Community Rights 24-4 Social Problems in the 1920s Page 495: Global 11-4 A New Mass Culture 24-2 Changes: Autos, Radios, and Women s Page 488: Career Rights Page 490: In the Community, At Home 24-3 The Spirit of the Jazz Age 11-5 The Harlem Renaissance 24-3 The Spirit of the Jazz Age 12 The Great Depression 12-1 Causes of the Depression 24-5 American Confidence Rises and Falls Page 496: Career 25-1 The Great Depression Page 509: Global 12-2 Americans Face Hard Times 25-1 The Great Depression Page 509: Global 12-3 Hoover s Response Fails 25-1 The Great Depression Page 509: Global 13 The New Deal 13-1 FDR Offers Relief and Recovery 25-2 A New Deal for the Nation Page 513: Career 13-2 The Second New Deal 25-3 The New Deal Changes Government Page 518: In the Community 13-3 Effects of the New Deal 25-3 The New Deal Changes Government Page 518: In the Community 13-4 Culture of the 1930 s 25-4 Movies and Heroes of the Depression Page 521: At Home 7 of 12
9 2009 Era 5 World War II and Postwar America ( ) AGS United States History The Coming War 14-1 Dictators and Wars 26-1 Preparation for War Page 530: At Home 14-2 From Isolation to Involvement 26-2 Steps Toward a Second World War 26-3 World War II Begins Page 537: Career 14-3 America Enters the War 26-4 War in Asia Page 541: Global 15 World War II 15-1 The Allies Turn the Tide 26-6 The War Ends Page 547: Career 15-2 The Home front 26-5 The Home Front 26-4 The War in Asia 15-3 Victory in Europe and the Pacific 26-6 The War Ends Page 547: Career 15-4 The Holocaust 26-2 Steps Toward a Second World War 15-5 Effects of the War 27-2 Searching for Peace 16 The Cold War 16-1 The Cold War Begins 27-3 The Cold War Begins Page 566: Global 16-2 The Korean War 27-4 War in Korea Page 570: In the Community 16-3 The Cold War Expands 27-5 Challenge and Change in the 1950s 16-4 The Cold War at Home 27-5 Challenge and Change in the 1950s 17 Postwar Confidence and Anxiety 17-1 An Economic Boom 27-1 The Economy Changes 8 of 12
10 2009 AGS United States History A Society on the Move 27-5 Challenge and Change in the 1950s 17-3 Mass Culture and Family Life 27-5 Challenge and Change in the 1950s Page 577: At Home, Career 17-4 Dissent and Discontent 27-5 Challenge and Change in the 1950s Page 577: At Home, Career 9 of 12
11 2009 Era 6 Challenges ad Change ( ) AGS United States History The Civil Rights Movement 18-1 Early Demands for Equality 27-5 Challenge and Change in the 1950s Page 577: At Home, Career 18-2 The Movement Gains Ground 28-3 Struggles at Home 18-3 New Successes and Challenges 28-5 New Movements in America 19 The Kennedy and Johnson Years 19-1 Kennedy and the Cold War 19-2 Kennedy s New Frontier 28-1 Facing New Challenges Page 585: Career 28-2 Supporting Freedom Abroad 28-1 Facing New Challenges Page 585: Career 28-3 Struggles at Home 19-3 Johnson s Great Society 28-4 The Johnson Administration Page 597: In the Community 20 The Vietnam War Era 20-1 Origins of the Vietnam War 28-4 The Johnson Administration Page 596: Global Page 597: At Home 20-2 U.S. Involvement Grows 28-4 The Johnson Administration Page 596: Global Page 597: At Home 29-1 A New Course for the Nation 20-3 The War Divides America 28-6 The Politics of Protest 29-1 A New Course for the Nation 20-4 The War s End and Impact 29-1 A New Course for the Nation 20-5 Nixon and the Cold War 29-2 Nixon s Foreign Relations Page 620: Global, At Home 21 An Era of Protest and Change 10 of 12
12 2009 AGS United States History The Counterculture 28-5 New Movements in America 21-2 The Women s Right Movement 28-5 New Movements in America 21-3 The Rights Revolution Expands 28-5 New Movements in America 21-4 The Environmental Movement 29-2 Nixon s Foreign Policy (It Happened in History, page 620) 22 A Crisis in Confidence 22-1 Nixon and the Watergate Scandal 29-3 The Watergate Scandal Page 624: In the Community 22-2 The Ford and Carter Years 29-4 The Ford Administration 29-5 A New Voice, a New Leader Page 631: Global Page 632: Career 22-3 Foreign Policy Troubles 29-6 International Problems Continue 11 of 12
13 2009 Era 7 Changing and Enduring Issues (1980-Today) AGS United States History The Conservative Resurgence 23-1 The Conservative Movement Grows 30-1 The Reagan Years 23-2 The Reagan Revolution 30-1 The Reagan Years 31-1 The End of the Cold War 23-4 Foreign Policy After the Cold War 30-2 Reagan Focuses on International Issues 31-1 The Fall of Communism 31-1 The Fall of Communism 31-2 The Persian Gulf War Page 665: Career 24 Into a New Century 24-1 The Computer and Technology Revolutions 32-5 The United States Today Page 700: Career 24-2 The Clinton Presidency 31-3 The Clinton Administration Page 667: In the Community 31-4 Foreign Issues 31-5 Problems and Changes at Home Page 676: At Home 24-3 Global Politics and Economics 31-4 Foreign Issues 24-4 The George W. Bush Presidency 31-6 The New Millennium Page 679: Global 32-1 Terrorism in the United States Page 687: Global 32-2 How Did the War on Terror Begin? Page 692: At Home 32-3 American and Allied Forces Remain in Iraq Page 694: Global 32-4 The Election of Americans Look to the Future 32-5 The United States Today Page 700: Career 12 of 12
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