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Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 1285194810
- ISBN-13 : 978-1285194813
- Author: Carol Berkin; Christopher L. Miller
Shaped with a clear political chronology, MAKING AMERICA reflects the variety of individual experiences and cultures that comprise American society. The authors’ goal is to spark readers’ curiosity and invite them to explore and do history rather than simply read about it. The book conveys the surprising twists and turns as well as the individual and collective tales of success and failure that are the real story of the American past. The strongly chronological narrative, together with visuals and an integrated program of learning aids, makes the historical content vivid and comprehensible.
Table Of Contents:
- Ch 15: Reconstruction: High Hopes and Shattered Dreams, 1865–1877
- Ch 15: Chapter Outline
- Ch 15: Introduction
- Presidential Reconstruction
- Freedom and the Legacy of Slavery
- Congressional Reconstruction
- Black Reconstruction
- The End of Reconstruction
- Ch 15: Summary
- Ch 15: Chronology
- Ch 15: Focus Questions
- Ch 15: Key Terms
- Ch 15: Suggested Resources
- Ch 16: The Nation Industrializes, 1865–1900
- Ch 16: Chapter Outline
- Ch 16: Introduction
- Foundation for Industrialization
- The Dawn of Big Business
- Expansion of the Industrial Economy
- Incorporating the West into the National Economy
- Boom and Bust: The Economy from the Civil War to World War I
- Ch 16: Summary
- Ch 16: Chronology
- Ch 16: Focus Questions
- Ch 16: Key Terms
- Ch 16: Suggested Resources
- Ch 17: Life in the Gilded Age, 1865–1900
- Ch 17: Chapter Outline
- Ch 17: Introduction
- The New Urban America
- New South, Old Problems
- Ethnicity and Race in the Gilded Age
- Workers Organize
- Ch 17: Summary
- Ch 17: Chronology
- Ch 17: Focus Questions
- Ch 17: Key Terms
- Ch 17: Suggested Resources
- Ch 18: Politics and Foreign Relations in a Rapidly Changing Nation, 1865–1902
- Ch 18: Chapter Outline
- Ch 18: Introduction
- Parties, Spoils, Scandals, and Stalemate, 1865–1880
- Challenges to Politics as Usual
- Political Upheaval in the 1890s
- Standing Aside from World Affairs, 1865–1889
- Stepping into World Affairs: Harrison and Cleveland, 1889–1897
- Striding Boldly in World Affairs: McKinley, War, and Imperialism, 1898–1902
- Ch 18: Summary
- Ch 18: Chronology
- Ch 18: Focus Questions
- Ch 18: Key Terms
- Ch 18: Suggested Resources
- Ch 19: The Progressive Era, 1900–1917
- Ch 19: Chapter Outline
- Ch 19: Introduction
- Organizing for Change
- The Reform of Politics, the Politics of Reform
- Roosevelt, Taft, and Republican Progressivism
- “Carry a Big Stick”: Roosevelt, Taft, and World Affairs
- Wilson and Democratic Progressivism
- New Patterns in Cultural Expression
- Progressivism in Perspective
- Ch 19: Summary
- Ch 19: Chronology
- Ch 19: Focus Questions
- Ch 19: Key Terms
- Ch 19: Suggested Resources
- Ch 20: The United States in a World at War, 1913–1920
- Ch 20: Chapter Outline
- Ch 20: Introduction
- Inherited Commitments and New Directions
- The United States and the Great War, 1914–1917
- The Home Front
- Planning for Peace in the Midst of War
- The Peace Conference and the Treaty
- America in the Aftermath of War, November 1918–November 1920
- Ch 20: Summary
- Ch 20: Chronology
- Ch 20: Focus Questions
- Ch 20: Key Terms
- Ch 20: Suggested Resources
- Ch 21: Prosperity Decade, 1920–1928
- Ch 21: Chapter Outline
- Ch 21: Introduction
- The Bullish Decade
- The “Roaring Twenties”
- Traditional America Roars Back
- New Social Patterns in the 1920s
- The Politics of Prosperity
- The Diplomacy of Prosperity
- Ch 21: Summary
- Ch 21: Chronology
- Ch 21: Focus Questions
- Ch 21: Key Terms
- Ch 21: Suggested Resources
- Ch 22: The Great Depression and the New Deal, 1929–1939
- Ch 22: Chapter Outline
- Ch 22: Introduction
- The Economic Crisis
- The New Deal
- Changing the Face of America: The New Deal in Action
- Americans Grapple with the Depression
- The Great Depression and New Deal in Perspective
- Ch 22: Summary
- Ch 22: Chronology
- Ch 22: Focus Questions
- Ch 22: Key Terms
- Ch 22: Suggested Resources
- Ch 23: America’s Rise to World Leadership, 1929–1945
- Ch 23: Chapter Outline
- Ch 23: Introduction
- The Road to War
- America Responds to War
- Waging World War
- Ch 23: Summary
- Ch 23: Chronology
- Ch 23: Focus Questions
- Ch 23: Key Terms
- Ch 23: Suggested Resources
- Ch 24: Truman and Cold War America, 1945–1952
- Ch 24: Chapter Outline
- Ch 24: Introduction
- The Cold War Begins
- The Cold War in Asia
- Postwar Politics
- Cold War Politics
- Homecoming and Social Adjustments
- Ch 24: Summary
- Ch 24: Chronology
- Ch 24: Focus Questions
- Ch 24: Key Terms
- Ch 24: Suggested Resources
- Ch 25: Quest for Consensus, 1952–1960
- Ch 25: Chapter Outline
- Ch 25: Introduction
- Politics of Consensus
- Eisenhower and World Affairs
- The Best of Times
- The Civil Rights Movement
- Ch 25: Summary
- Ch 25: Chronology
- Ch 25: Focus Questions
- Ch 25: Key Terms
- Ch 25: Suggested Resources
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