New York Standards Standard Key Idea 4.2 KEY > Standard 3 > Standard 1 1.2, 1.3 > Standard 5 5.2 > Standard 1 and 5 1.1, 1.4, 5.2 > Standard 4 4.1 Table of Contents About This Book ..............................................................................................vi About the Authors ..........................................................................................vii Test-Taking Strategies: How to Succeed on the Regents Exam in United States History and Government ...................................................viii Unit Pre-Tests .............................................................................................. xxxiii Unit 1 Geography and the Development of the United States 1 1.1 Geography and the Development of the United States 2 Thematic Essay Question 10 Unit 2 Constitutional Foundations for the United States Democratic Republic 11 2.1 The Constitution: The Foundation of American Society 12 Part 1: The Historical Foundations of American Society and Government 13 Part 2: Writing and Ratifying the Constitution, 1787–1789 29 Part 3: What You Need to Know About the U.S. Constitution and Government 32 Part 4: The Thirteen Basic Constitutional Principles 46 Part 5: Putting the Constitution Into Effect 50 Questions for Regents Practice 57 Thematic Essay Questions 63 2.2 The Constitution Tested: Nationalism and Sectionalism 65 Part 1: Testing the Constitution: Stress and Crisis 66 Part 2: The Constitution in Jeopardy: The American Civil War 77 Questions for Regents Practice 83 Thematic Essay Question 88 Document-Based Question 89 Unit 3 Industrialization of the United States 95 3.1 The Reconstructed Nation 96 3.2 The Rise of American Business, Industry, and Labor—1865–1920 102 Table of Contents iii
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New York Standards
Standard Key Idea
4.2 KEY
> Standard 3
> Standard 1 1.2, 1.3
> Standard 5 5.2
> Standard 1 and 5 1.1, 1.4, 5.2
> Standard 4 4.1
Table of Contents
About This Book ..............................................................................................vi
About the Authors ..........................................................................................vii
Test-Taking Strategies: How to Succeed on the Regents Exam in United States History and Government ...................................................viii
Unit Pre-Tests ..............................................................................................xxxiii
Unit 1 Geography and the Development of the United States 1
1.1 Geography and the Development of the United States 2
Thematic Essay Question 10
Unit 2 Constitutional Foundations for the United States Democratic Republic 11
2.1 The Constitution: The Foundation of American Society 12
Part 1: The Historical Foundations of American Society and Government 13
Part 2: Writing and Ratifying the Constitution, 1787–1789 29 Part 3: What You Need to Know
About the U.S. Constitution and Government 32 Part 4: The Thirteen Basic Constitutional Principles 46 Part 5: Putting the Constitution Into Effect 50
Questions for Regents Practice 57 Thematic Essay Questions 63
2.2 The Constitution Tested: Nationalism and Sectionalism 65
Part 1: Testing the Constitution: Stress and Crisis 66 Part 2: The Constitution in Jeopardy: The American Civil War 77
Questions for Regents Practice 83 Thematic Essay Question 88 Document-Based Question 89
Unit 3 Industrialization of the United States 95
3.1 The Reconstructed Nation 96
3.2 The Rise of American Business, Industry, and Labor—1865–1920 102
Unit 7 The World in Uncertain Times, 1950–The Present 251
7.1 Containment Abroad and Consensus at Home: 1945–1960 252
7.2 Decade of Change: 1960s 262
7.3 Limits of Power: Turmoil at Home and Abroad: 1965–1972 276
7.4 The Trend Toward Conservatism: 1972–1985 283
7.5 Approaching and Beginning the 21st Century 295
7.6 Toward a Postindustrial Society: Living in a Global Age 308
Questions for Regents Practice 312 Thematic Essay Question 316 Document-Based Question 317
Reference Section Presidents of the United States A-1 Landmark Supreme Court Cases A-7 Important People in United States History and Government A-13 Glossary G-1 Index I-1 Acknowledgments I-17