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- ISBN-10 : 1305075927
- ISBN-13 : 978-1305075924
- Author: David M. Kennedy; Lizabeth Cohen
THE AMERICAN PAGEANT enjoys a reputation as one of the most popular, effective, and entertaining texts in American history. The colorful anecdotes, first-person quotations, and trademark wit bring American history to life. A new feature, Contending Voices, offers paired quotes from original historical sources, accompanied by questions that prompt you to think about conflicting perspectives on controversial subjects. Additional aids make the book as accessible as it is enjoyable: part openers and chapter-ending chronologies provide a context for the major periods in American history, while other features present primary sources, scholarly debates, and key historical figures for analysis.
Table Of Contents:
- Ch 22: The Ordeal of Reconstruction: 1865-1877
- Ch 22: Introduction
- The Problems of Peace
- Freedmen Define Freedom
- The Freedmen’s Bureau
- Johnson: The Tailor President
- Presidential Reconstruction
- The Baleful Black Codes
- Congressional Reconstruction
- Johnson Clashes with Congress
- Swinging ‘Round the Circle with Johnson
- Republican Principles and Programs
- Reconstruction by the Sword
- No Women Voters
- The Realities of Radical Reconstruction in the South
- The Ku Klux Klan
- Johnson Walks the Impeachment Plank
- A Not-Guilty Verdict for Johnson
- The Purchase of Alaska
- The Heritage of Reconstruction
- Ch 22: Chapter Review
- Part Four: Forging an Industrial Society: 1865–1909
- Ch 23: Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age: 1869–1896
- Ch 23: Introduction
- The “Bloody Shirt” Elects Grant
- The Era of Good Stealings
- A Carnival of Corruption
- The Liberal Republican Revolt of 1872
- Depression, Deflation, and Inflation
- Pallid Politics in the Gilded Age
- The Hayes-Tilden Standoff, 1876
- The Compromise of 1877 and the End of Reconstruction
- The Birth of Jim Crow in the Post-Reconstruction South
- Class Conflicts and Ethnic Clashes
- Garfield and Arthur
- The Blaine-Cleveland Mudslingers of 1884
- “Old Grover” Takes Over
- Cleveland Battles for a Lower Tariff
- The Billion-Dollar Congress
- The Drumbeat of Discontent
- Cleveland and Depression
- Cleveland Breeds a Backlash
- Ch 23: Chapter Review
- Ch 24: Industry Comes of Age: 1865-1900
- Ch 24: Introduction
- The Iron Colt Becomes an Iron Horse
- Spanning the Continent with Rails
- Binding the Country with Railroad Ties
- Railroad Consolidation and Mechanization
- Revolution by Railways
- Wrongdoing in Railroading
- Government Bridles the Iron Horse
- Miracles of Mechanization
- The Trust Titan Emerges
- The Supremacy of Steel
- Carnegie and Other Sultans of Steel
- Rockefeller Grows an American Beauty Rose
- The Gospel of Wealth
- Government Tackles the Trust Evil
- The South in the Age of Industry
- The Impact of the New Industrial Revolution on America
- In Unions There Is Strength
- Labor Limps Along
- Unhorsing the Knights of Labor
- The AF of L to the Fore
- Ch 24: Chapter Review
- Ch 25: America Moves to the City: 1865–1900
- Ch 25: Introduction
- The Urban Frontier
- The New Immigration
- Parties and Social Reformers Reach Out
- Narrowing the Welcome Mat
- Churches Confront the Urban Challenge
- Darwin Disrupts the Churches
- The Lust for Learning
- Booker T. Washington and Education for Black People
- The Hallowed Halls of Ivy
- The Appeal of the Press
- Apostles of Reform
- The New Morality
- Families and Women in the City
- Prohibiting Alcohol and Promoting Reform
- Postwar Fiction, Lowbrow and High
- Artistic Triumphs
- The Business of Amusement
- Ch 25: Chapter Review
- Ch 26: The Great West and the Agricultural Revolution: 1865–1896
- Ch 26: Introduction
- The Clash of Cultures on the Plains
- Receding Native Population
- Bellowing Herds of Bison
- The End of the Trail
- Mining: From Dishpan to Ore Breaker
- Beef Bonanzas and the Long Drive
- The Farmers’ Frontier
- The Far West Comes of Age
- The Fading Frontier
- The Farm Becomes a Factory
- Deflation Dooms the Debtor
- Unhappy Farmers
- The Farmers Take Their Stand
- Prelude to Populism
- Coxey’s Army and the Pullman Strike
- Golden McKinley and Silver Bryan
- Class Conflict: Plowholders Versus Bondholders
- Republican Stand-pattism Enthroned
- Ch 26: Chapter Review
- Ch 27: Empire and Expansion: 1890–1909
- Ch 27: Introduction
- America Turns Outward
- Spurning the Hawaiian Pear
- Cubans Rise in Revolt
- Dewey’s May Day Victory at Manila
- The Confused Invasion of Cuba
- America’s Course (Curse?) of Empire
- Perplexities in Puerto Rico and Cuba
- New Horizons in Two Hemispheres
- “Little Brown Brothers” in the Philippines
- Hinging the Open Door in China
- Imperialism or Bryanism in 1900?
- TR: Brandisher of the Big Stick
- Building the Panama Canal
- TR’s Perversion of Monroe’s Doctrine
- Roosevelt on the World Stage
- Japanese Laborers in California
- Ch 27: Chapter Review
- Part Five: Struggling for Justice at Home and Abroad: 1901–1945
- Ch 28: Progressivism and the Republican Roosevelt: 1901-1912
- Ch 28: Introduction
- Progressive Roots
- Raking Muck with the Muckrakers
- Political Progressivism
- Progressivism in the Cities and States
- Progressive Women
- TR’s Square Deal for Labor
- TR Corrals the Corporations
- Caring for the Consumer
- Earth Control
- The “Roosevelt Panic” of 1907
- The Rough Rider Thunders Out
- Taft: A Round Peg in a Square Hole
- The Dollar Goes Abroad as a Diplomat
- Taft the Trustbuster
- Taft Splits the Republican Party
- The Taft-Roosevelt Rupture
- The “Bull Moose” Campaign of 1912
- Ch 28: Chapter Review
- Ch 29: Wilsonian Progressivism in Peace and War: 1913–1920
- Ch 29: Introduction
- Wilson: The Idealist in Politics
- Wilson Tackles the Tariff
- Wilson Battles the Bankers
- The President Tames the Trusts
- Wilson at the Peak
- New Directions in Foreign Policy
- Moralistic Diplomacy in Mexico
- Thunder Across the Sea
- America Earns Blood Money
- Wilson Wins Reelection in 1916
- War by Act of Germany
- Wilsonian Idealism Enthroned
- Wilson’s Fourteen Potent Points
- Manipulating Minds and Stifling Dissent
- Forging a War Economy
- Workers in Wartime
- Suffering Until Suffrage
- Making Plowboys into Doughboys
- America Helps Hammer the Hun
- Wilson Steps Down from Olympus
- An Idealist amid the Imperialists
- Wilson’s Battle for Ratification
- The “Solemn Referendum” of 1920
- The Betrayal of Great Expectations
- Ch 29: Chapter Review
- Ch 30: American Life in the “Roaring Twenties”: 1920–1929
- Ch 30: Introduction
- Seeing Red
- Hooded Hoodlums of the KKK
- Stemming the Foreign Flood
- The Prohibition “Experiment”
- The Golden Age of Gangsterism
- Monkey Business in Tennessee
- The Mass-Consumption Economy
- Putting America on Rubber Tires
- The Advent of the Gasoline Age
- Humans Develop Wings
- The Radio Revolution
- Hollywood’s Filmland Fantasies
- The Dynamic Decade
- Cultural Liberation
- Wall Street’s Big Bull Market
- Ch 30: Chapter Review
- Ch 31: The Politics of Boom and Bust: 1920–1932
- Ch 31: Introduction
- The Republican “Old Guard” Returns
- GOP Reaction at the Throttle
- The Aftermath of War
- America Seeks Benefits Without Burdens
- Hiking the Tariff Higher
- The Stench of Scandal
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