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Page 1: US History in a Day. Discovery and Settlement of the New World, 1492-1650 A. Europe in the sixteenth century A. Europe in the sixteenth century B. Spanish,

US History in a DayUS History in a Day

Page 2: US History in a Day. Discovery and Settlement of the New World, 1492-1650 A. Europe in the sixteenth century A. Europe in the sixteenth century B. Spanish,

Discovery and Settlement of the Discovery and Settlement of the New World, 1492-1650 New World, 1492-1650

A. Europe in the sixteenth A. Europe in the sixteenth centurycentury

B. Spanish, English, and B. Spanish, English, and French explorationFrench exploration

C. First English C. First English settlementssettlements

1. Jamestown1. Jamestown 2. Plymouth2. Plymouth D. Spanish and French D. Spanish and French

settlements and long-settlements and long-term influenceterm influence

E. American IndiansE. American Indians

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America and the British Empire, America and the British Empire, 1650-17541650-1754

A. Chesapeake A. Chesapeake countrycountry

B. Growth of New B. Growth of New EnglandEngland

C. Restoration C. Restoration coloniescolonies

D. Mercantilism; the D. Mercantilism; the Dominion of New Dominion of New EnglandEngland

E. Origins of slaveryE. Origins of slavery

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Colonial Society in the Mid-Colonial Society in the Mid-Eighteenth Century Eighteenth Century

A. Social structureA. Social structure 1. Family1. Family 2. Farm and town 2. Farm and town

life; the economylife; the economy B. CultureB. Culture 1. Great 1. Great

AwakeningAwakening 2. The American 2. The American

mindmind 3. "Folkways"3. "Folkways" C. New immigrantsC. New immigrants

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Road to Revolution, 1754-1775 Road to Revolution, 1754-1775

A. Anglo-French rivalries A. Anglo-French rivalries and Seven Years' Warand Seven Years' War

B. Imperial reorganization B. Imperial reorganization of 1763of 1763

1. Stamp Act1. Stamp Act 2. Declaratory Act2. Declaratory Act 3. Townshend Acts3. Townshend Acts 4. Boston Tea 4. Boston Tea

PartyParty C. Philosophy of the C. Philosophy of the

American RevolutionAmerican Revolution

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The American Revolution, 1775-The American Revolution, 1775-1783 1783

A. Continental Congress A. Continental Congress B. Declaration of B. Declaration of

IndependenceIndependence C. The warC. The war 1. French alliance1. French alliance 2. War and society; 2. War and society;

LoyalistsLoyalists 3. War economy3. War economy D. Articles of ConfederationD. Articles of Confederation E. Peace of ParisE. Peace of Paris F. Creating state governmentsF. Creating state governments 1. Political 1. Political

organizationorganization 2. Social reform: women, 2. Social reform: women,

slaveryslavery

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Constitution and New Republic, Constitution and New Republic, 1776-1800 1776-1800

A. Philadelphia Convention: A. Philadelphia Convention: drafting the Constitution drafting the Constitution

B. Federalists versus Anti-B. Federalists versus Anti-FederalistsFederalists

C. Bill of RightsC. Bill of Rights D. Washington's presidencyD. Washington's presidency 1. Hamilton's financial program1. Hamilton's financial program 2. Foreign and domestic 2. Foreign and domestic

difficultiesdifficulties 3. Beginnings of political parties3. Beginnings of political parties E. John Adams' presidencyE. John Adams' presidency 1. Alien and Sedition Acts1. Alien and Sedition Acts 2. XYZ affair2. XYZ affair 3. Election of 18003. Election of 1800

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The Age of Jefferson, 1800-1816 The Age of Jefferson, 1800-1816

A. Jefferson's presidencyA. Jefferson's presidency 1. Louisiana Purchase1. Louisiana Purchase 2. Burr conspiracy2. Burr conspiracy 3. The Supreme Court 3. The Supreme Court

under John under John MarshallMarshall 4. Neutral rights, 4. Neutral rights,

impressment, embargoimpressment, embargo B. MadisonB. Madison C. War of 1812C. War of 1812 1. Causes1. Causes 2. Invasion of Canada2. Invasion of Canada 3. Hartford Convention3. Hartford Convention 4. Conduct of the war4. Conduct of the war 5. Treaty of Ghent5. Treaty of Ghent 6. New Orleans6. New Orleans

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Nationalism and Economic Nationalism and Economic Expansion Expansion

A. James Monroe; Era of Good A. James Monroe; Era of Good FeelingsFeelings

B. Panic of 1819B. Panic of 1819 C. Settlement of the WestC. Settlement of the West D. Missouri CompromiseD. Missouri Compromise E. Foreign affairs: Canada, Florida, the E. Foreign affairs: Canada, Florida, the

Monroe DoctrineMonroe Doctrine F. Election of 1824: end of Virginia F. Election of 1824: end of Virginia

dynastydynasty G. Economic revolutionG. Economic revolution 1. Early railroads and canals1. Early railroads and canals 2. Expansion of business2. Expansion of business a. Beginnings of factory systema. Beginnings of factory system b. Early labor movement; womenb. Early labor movement; women c. Social mobility; extremes of c. Social mobility; extremes of

wealthwealth 3. The cotton revolution in the South3. The cotton revolution in the South 4. Commercial agriculture4. Commercial agriculture

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Sectionalism Sectionalism A. The SouthA. The South 1. Cotton Kingdom1. Cotton Kingdom 2. Southern trade and industry2. Southern trade and industry 3. Southern society and culture3. Southern society and culture a. Gradations of White societya. Gradations of White society b. Nature of slavery: "peculiar b. Nature of slavery: "peculiar

institution" institution" c. The mind of the Southc. The mind of the South B. The NorthB. The North 1. Northeast industry1. Northeast industry a. Labora. Labor b. Immigrationb. Immigration c. Urban slumsc. Urban slums 2. Northwest agriculture2. Northwest agriculture C. Westward expansionC. Westward expansion 1. Advance of agricultural 1. Advance of agricultural

frontierfrontier 2. Significance of the frontier2. Significance of the frontier 3. Life on the frontier; squatters3. Life on the frontier; squatters 4. Removal of-American Indians 4. Removal of-American Indians

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Age of Jackson, 1828-1848 Age of Jackson, 1828-1848 A. Democracy and the "common man"A. Democracy and the "common man" 1. Expansion of suffrage1. Expansion of suffrage 2. Rotation in office2. Rotation in office B. Second party systemB. Second party system 1. Democratic Party1. Democratic Party 2. Whig Party2. Whig Party C. Internal improvements and states' C. Internal improvements and states'

rights:rights: 1. The Maysville Road veto1. The Maysville Road veto D. The Nullification CrisisD. The Nullification Crisis 1. Tariff issue1. Tariff issue 2. The Union: Calhoun and 2. The Union: Calhoun and

JacksonJackson E. The Bank War: Jackson and BiddleE. The Bank War: Jackson and Biddle F. Martin Van BurenF. Martin Van Buren .. 1. Independent treasury 1. Independent treasury

systemsystem 2. Panic of 18372. Panic of 1837

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Territorial Expansion and Sectional Territorial Expansion and Sectional Crisis Crisis

A. Manifest Destiny and A. Manifest Destiny and missionmission

B. Texas annexation, the B. Texas annexation, the Oregon boundary, and Oregon boundary, and CaliforniaCalifornia

C. James K. Polk and the C. James K. Polk and the Mexican War; slavery and Mexican War; slavery and the Wilmot Provisothe Wilmot Proviso

D. Later expansionist D. Later expansionist effortsefforts

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Creating an American Culture Creating an American Culture A. Cultural nationalismA. Cultural nationalism B. Education B. Education

reform/professionalismreform/professionalism C. Religion; revivalismC. Religion; revivalism D. Utopian experiments: D. Utopian experiments:

Mormons, Oneida Community Mormons, Oneida Community E. TranscendentalismE. Transcendentalism F. National literature, art, F. National literature, art,

architecturearchitecture G. Reform crusadesG. Reform crusades 1. Feminism; roles of 1. Feminism; roles of

women women in the 19th in the 19th century century

2. Abolitionism2. Abolitionism 3. Temperance3. Temperance 4. Criminals and the 4. Criminals and the

insaneinsane

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The 1850's: Decade of Crisis The 1850's: Decade of Crisis A. Compromise of 1850A. Compromise of 1850 B. Fugitive Slave Act and B. Fugitive Slave Act and Uncle Uncle

Tom's CabinTom's Cabin C. Kansas-Nebraska Act and C. Kansas-Nebraska Act and

realignment of partiesrealignment of parties 1. Demise of the Whig 1. Demise of the Whig

PartyParty 2. Emergence of the 2. Emergence of the

Republican PartyRepublican Party D. D. Dred Scott Dred Scott decision and decision and

Lecompton crisisLecompton crisis E. Lincoln Douglas debates, 1858E. Lincoln Douglas debates, 1858 F. John Brown's raidF. John Brown's raid G. The election of 1860; Abraham G. The election of 1860; Abraham

LincolnLincoln H. The secession crisisH. The secession crisis

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Civil War Civil War A. The UnionA. The Union 1. Mobilization and finance1. Mobilization and finance 2. Civil liberties2. Civil liberties 3. Election of 18643. Election of 1864 B. The SouthB. The South 1. Confederate constitution1. Confederate constitution 2. Mobilization and finance2. Mobilization and finance 3. Sates' rights and the Confederacy3. Sates' rights and the Confederacy C. Foreign affairs and diplomacyC. Foreign affairs and diplomacy D. Military strategy; campaigns, and battlesD. Military strategy; campaigns, and battles E. The abolition of slaveryE. The abolition of slavery 1. Confiscation Acts1. Confiscation Acts 2. Emancipation Proclamation2. Emancipation Proclamation 3. Freedmen's Bureau3. Freedmen's Bureau 4. Thirteenth Amendment4. Thirteenth Amendment F. Effects of war on societyF. Effects of war on society 1. Inflation and public debt1. Inflation and public debt 2. Role of women2. Role of women 3. Devastation of the South3. Devastation of the South 4. Changing labor patterns4. Changing labor patterns

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Reconstruction to 1877 Reconstruction to 1877 A. Presidential plans: Lincoln and A. Presidential plans: Lincoln and

JohnsonJohnson B. Radical (congressional) plansB. Radical (congressional) plans 1. Civil rights and the 1. Civil rights and the

14th 14th AmendmentAmendment

2. Military reconstruction2. Military reconstruction 3. Impeachment of 3. Impeachment of

JohnsonJohnson 4. African American 4. African American

suffrage: the suffrage: the Fifteenth Fifteenth AmendmentAmendment

C. Southern state governments: C. Southern state governments: problems, achievements, problems, achievements, weaknessesweaknesses

D. Compromise of 1877 and the D. Compromise of 1877 and the end of Reconstructionend of Reconstruction

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New South and the Last West New South and the Last West A. Politics in the New SouthA. Politics in the New South 1. The Redeemers1. The Redeemers 2. Whites and African 2. Whites and African

Americans in the New South Americans in the New South 3. Subordination of freed 3. Subordination of freed

slaves: slaves: Jim CrowJim Crow B. Southern economy; colonial status B. Southern economy; colonial status

of the Southof the South 1. Sharecropping1. Sharecropping 2. Industrial stirrings2. Industrial stirrings C. Cattle kingdomC. Cattle kingdom 1. Open-range ranching1. Open-range ranching 2. Day of the cowboy2. Day of the cowboy D. Building the Western railroadD. Building the Western railroad E. Subordination of American Indians: E. Subordination of American Indians:

dispersal of tribes dispersal of tribes F. Farming the plains; problems in F. Farming the plains; problems in

agricultureagriculture G. Mining bonanza G. Mining bonanza

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Industrialization and Corporate Industrialization and Corporate Consolidation Consolidation

A. Industrial growth: railroads, iron, A. Industrial growth: railroads, iron, coal, electricity, steel, oil, bankscoal, electricity, steel, oil, banks

B. Laissez-faire conservatismB. Laissez-faire conservatism 1. Gospel of Wealth1. Gospel of Wealth 2. Myth of the "self-made 2. Myth of the "self-made

man"man" 3. Social Darwinism; survival 3. Social Darwinism; survival

of of the fittestthe fittest 4. Social critics and 4. Social critics and

dissentersdissenters C. Effects of technological C. Effects of technological

development on worker/workplacedevelopment on worker/workplace D. Union movementD. Union movement 1. Knights of Labor and 1. Knights of Labor and

American Federation of American Federation of LaborLabor

2. Haymarket, Homestead, 2. Haymarket, Homestead, and and PullmanPullman

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Urban Society Urban Society A. Lure of the city A. Lure of the city B. Immigration B. Immigration C. City problems C. City problems 1. Slums1. Slums 2. Machine politics2. Machine politics D. Awakening D. Awakening

conscience; reformsconscience; reforms 1. Social legislation1. Social legislation 2. Settlement 2. Settlement

houses (Jane houses (Jane Addams and Lillian Addams and Lillian Wald)Wald)

3. Structural 3. Structural reforms reforms in in government government

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Intellectual and Cultural Intellectual and Cultural Movements Movements

A. EducationA. Education 1. Colleges and 1. Colleges and

universitiesuniversities 2. Scientific 2. Scientific

advancesadvances B. Professionalism and B. Professionalism and

the social sciencesthe social sciences C. Realism in literature C. Realism in literature

and artand art D. Mass cultureD. Mass culture 1. Use of leisure1. Use of leisure 2. Publishing and 2. Publishing and

journalismjournalism

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National Politics, 1877-1896: The National Politics, 1877-1896: The Gilded Age Gilded Age

A. A conservative presidencyA. A conservative presidency B. IssuesB. Issues 1. Tariff controversy1. Tariff controversy 2. Railroad regulation2. Railroad regulation 3. Trusts3. Trusts C. Agrarian discontentC. Agrarian discontent D. Crisis of D. Crisis of 1890s1890s 1. Populism1. Populism .. 2. Silver question2. Silver question 3. Election of 1896: 3. Election of 1896:

McKinley versus BryanMcKinley versus Bryan

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Foreign Policy, 1865-1914 Foreign Policy, 1865-1914 A. Seward and the purchase of AlaskaA. Seward and the purchase of Alaska B. The new imperialismB. The new imperialism 1. Blaine and Latin America1. Blaine and Latin America 2. International Darwinism: 2. International Darwinism:

missionaries, politicians, and missionaries, politicians, and naval expansionistsnaval expansionists

3. Spanish-American War3. Spanish-American War a. Cuban independencea. Cuban independence b. Debate on Philippinesb. Debate on Philippines C. The Far East: John Hay and the C. The Far East: John Hay and the

Open Door Open Door D. Theodore RooseveltD. Theodore Roosevelt 1. The Panama Canal1. The Panama Canal 2. Roosevelt Corollary2. Roosevelt Corollary 3. Far East3. Far East E. Taft and dollar diplomacyE. Taft and dollar diplomacy F. Wilson and moral diplomacyF. Wilson and moral diplomacy

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Progressive Era Progressive Era A. Origins of ProgressivismA. Origins of Progressivism 1. Progressive attitudes and motives1. Progressive attitudes and motives 2. Muckrakers2. Muckrakers 3. Social Gospel3. Social Gospel B. Municipal, state, and national reformsB. Municipal, state, and national reforms 1. Political: suffrage1. Political: suffrage 2. Social and economic: regulation2. Social and economic: regulation C. Socialism: alternativesC. Socialism: alternatives D. Black AmericaD. Black America 1. Washington, Du Bois, and Garvey1. Washington, Du Bois, and Garvey 2. Urban migration2. Urban migration 3. Civil rights organization3. Civil rights organization E. Women's role: family, work, education, E. Women's role: family, work, education,

unionization, and suffrageunionization, and suffrage F. Roosevelt's Square DealF. Roosevelt's Square Deal 1. Managing the trusts1. Managing the trusts 2. Conservation2. Conservation G. TaftG. Taft 1. Pinchot-Ballinger controversy1. Pinchot-Ballinger controversy 2. Payne-Aldrich Tariff2. Payne-Aldrich Tariff H. Wilson's New FreedomH. Wilson's New Freedom 1. Tariffs1. Tariffs 2. Banking reform2. Banking reform 3. Antitrust Act of 19143. Antitrust Act of 1914

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The First World War The First World War A. Problems of neutralityA. Problems of neutrality 1. Submarines1. Submarines 2. Economic ties2. Economic ties 3. Psychological and ethnic 3. Psychological and ethnic

tiesties B. Preparedness and pacifismB. Preparedness and pacifism C. MobilizationC. Mobilization 1. Fighting the war1. Fighting the war 2. Financing the war2. Financing the war 3. War boards3. War boards 4. Propaganda, public 4. Propaganda, public

opinion, opinion, civil libertiescivil liberties D. Wilson's Fourteen PointsD. Wilson's Fourteen Points 1. Treaty of Versailles1. Treaty of Versailles 2. Ratification fight2. Ratification fight E. Postwar demobilizationE. Postwar demobilization 1. Red scare1. Red scare 2. Labor strife 2. Labor strife

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New Era: The 1920's New Era: The 1920's A. Republican governmentsA. Republican governments 1. Business creed1. Business creed 2. Harding scandals2. Harding scandals B. Economic developmentB. Economic development 1. Prosperity and wealth1. Prosperity and wealth 2. Farm and labor problems2. Farm and labor problems C. New CultureC. New Culture 1. Consumerism: automobile, radio, 1. Consumerism: automobile, radio,

moviesmovies 2. Women, the family2. Women, the family 3. Modern religion3. Modern religion 4. Literature of alienation4. Literature of alienation 5. Jazz age5. Jazz age 6. Harlem Renaissance6. Harlem Renaissance D. Conflict of culturesD. Conflict of cultures 1. Prohibition, bootlegging1. Prohibition, bootlegging 2. Nativism2. Nativism 3. Ku Klux Klan3. Ku Klux Klan 4. Religious fundamentalism versus 4. Religious fundamentalism versus

modernistsmodernists E. Myth of isolationE. Myth of isolation 1. Replacing the League of Nations1. Replacing the League of Nations 2. Business and diplomacy 2. Business and diplomacy

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Depression, 1929-1933 Depression, 1929-1933

A. Wall Street crashA. Wall Street crash B. Depression B. Depression

economyeconomy C. Moods of despairC. Moods of despair 1. Agrarian 1. Agrarian

unrestunrest 2. Bonus march2. Bonus march D. Hoover-Stimson D. Hoover-Stimson

diplomacy; Japandiplomacy; Japan

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New Deal New Deal A. Franklin D. RooseveltA. Franklin D. Roosevelt 1. Background, ideas1. Background, ideas 2. Philosophy of New Deal2. Philosophy of New Deal B. 100 Days; "alphabet agencies"B. 100 Days; "alphabet agencies" C. Second New DealC. Second New Deal D. Critics, left and rightD. Critics, left and right E. Rise of CIA; labor strikesE. Rise of CIA; labor strikes F. Supreme Court fightF. Supreme Court fight G. Recession of 1938G. Recession of 1938 H. American people in the DepressionH. American people in the Depression 1. Social values, women, 1. Social values, women,

ethnic ethnic groups groups 2. Indian Reorganization Act2. Indian Reorganization Act 3. Mexican American 3. Mexican American

deportationdeportation 4. The racial issue 4. The racial issue

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Diplomacy in the 1930's Diplomacy in the 1930's A. Good Neighbor Policy: A. Good Neighbor Policy:

Montevideo, Buenos Aires Montevideo, Buenos Aires B. London Economic B. London Economic

ConferenceConference C. DisarmamentC. Disarmament D. Isolationism: neutrality D. Isolationism: neutrality

legislation legislation E. Aggressors: Japan, Italy, E. Aggressors: Japan, Italy,

and Germany and Germany F. AppeasementF. Appeasement G. Rearmament; Blitzkrieg; G. Rearmament; Blitzkrieg;

Lend-Lease Lend-Lease H. Atlantic CharterH. Atlantic Charter I. Pearl HarborI. Pearl Harbor

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The Second World War The Second World War A. Organizing for warA. Organizing for war 1. Mobilizing production1. Mobilizing production 2. Propaganda2. Propaganda 3. Internment of Japanese 3. Internment of Japanese

AmericansAmericans B. The war in Europe, Africa, B. The war in Europe, Africa,

and the Mediterranean; D Dayand the Mediterranean; D Day C. The war in the Pacific: C. The war in the Pacific:

Hiroshima, NagasakiHiroshima, Nagasaki D. DiplomacyD. Diplomacy 1. War aims1. War aims 2. Wartime 2. Wartime

conferences: conferences: Teheran, Yalta, Teheran, Yalta, PotsdamPotsdam

E. Postwar atmosphere; the E. Postwar atmosphere; the United Nations United Nations

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Truman and the Cold War Truman and the Cold War A. Postwar domestic A. Postwar domestic

adjustmentsadjustments B. The Taft-Hartley ActB. The Taft-Hartley Act C. Civil Rights and the election C. Civil Rights and the election

of 1948of 1948 D. Containment in Europe and D. Containment in Europe and

the Middle East the Middle East 1. Truman Doctrine1. Truman Doctrine 2. Marshall Plan2. Marshall Plan 3. Berlin crisis3. Berlin crisis 4. NATO4. NATO E. Revolution in ChinaE. Revolution in China F. Limited war: Korea, F. Limited war: Korea,

MacArthurMacArthur

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Eisenhower and Modern Eisenhower and Modern Republicanism Republicanism

A. Domestic frustrations; McCarthyismA. Domestic frustrations; McCarthyism B. Civil rights movementB. Civil rights movement 1. The Warren Court and 1. The Warren Court and Brown Brown

v. v. Board of Education Board of Education 2. Montgomery bus boycott2. Montgomery bus boycott 3. Greensboro sit in3. Greensboro sit in C. John Foster Dulles' foreign policyC. John Foster Dulles' foreign policy 1. Crisis in Southeast Asia1. Crisis in Southeast Asia 2. Massive retaliation2. Massive retaliation 3. Nationalism in Southeast 3. Nationalism in Southeast

Asia, the Middle East, Latin Asia, the Middle East, Latin AmericaAmerica

4. Khrushchev and Berlin4. Khrushchev and Berlin D. American people: homogenized societyD. American people: homogenized society 1. Prosperity: economic 1. Prosperity: economic

consolidation consolidation 2. Consumer culture2. Consumer culture 3. Consensus of values3. Consensus of values E. Space raceE. Space race

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Kennedy's New Frontier; Johnson's Kennedy's New Frontier; Johnson's Great Society Great Society

A. New domestic programsA. New domestic programs 1. Tax cut1. Tax cut 2. War on poverty2. War on poverty 3. Affirmative action3. Affirmative action B. Civil rights and civil libertiesB. Civil rights and civil liberties 1. African Americans: political, 1. African Americans: political,

cultural, and economic roles cultural, and economic roles 2. The leadership of Martin 2. The leadership of Martin

Luther Luther King, Jr.King, Jr. 3. Resurgence of feminism3. Resurgence of feminism 4. The New Left and the 4. The New Left and the

CountercultureCounterculture 5. Emergence of the Republican 5. Emergence of the Republican

Party in the SouthParty in the South 6. The Supreme Court and the 6. The Supreme Court and the

Miranda Miranda decisiondecision C. Foreign PolicyC. Foreign Policy 1. Bay of Pigs1. Bay of Pigs 2. Cuban missile crisis2. Cuban missile crisis 3. Vietnam quagmire3. Vietnam quagmire

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Nixon Nixon A. Election of 1968A. Election of 1968 B. Nixon-Kissinger foreign B. Nixon-Kissinger foreign

policypolicy 1. Vietnam: escalation 1. Vietnam: escalation

and pullout and pullout 2. China: restoring 2. China: restoring

relationsrelations 3. Soviet Union: 3. Soviet Union:

detentedetente C. New FederalismC. New Federalism D. Supreme Court and D. Supreme Court and Roe Roe v. v.

WadeWade E. Watergate crisis and E. Watergate crisis and

resignation resignation

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The United States since 1974 The United States since 1974 A. The New Right and the conservative A. The New Right and the conservative

social agendasocial agenda B. Ford and RockefellerB. Ford and Rockefeller C. CarterC. Carter 1. Deregulation1. Deregulation 2. Energy and inflation2. Energy and inflation 3. Camp David accords3. Camp David accords 4. Iranian hostage crisis4. Iranian hostage crisis D. ReaganD. Reagan 1. Tax cuts and budget deficits1. Tax cuts and budget deficits 2. Defense buildup2. Defense buildup .. 3. New disarmament treaties3. New disarmament treaties 4. Foreign crises: the Persian 4. Foreign crises: the Persian

Gulf Gulf and Central America and Central America E. SocietyE. Society 1. Old and new urban problems1. Old and new urban problems 2. Asian and Hispanic 2. Asian and Hispanic

immigrants immigrants 3. Resurgent fundamentalism3. Resurgent fundamentalism 4. African Americans and local, 4. African Americans and local,

state, state, and national politicsand national politics

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War on TerrorWar on Terror

1980’s and 1990’s 1980’s and 1990’s terror attacksterror attacks

September 11, 2001September 11, 2001 IraqIraq AfghanistanAfghanistan North KoreaNorth Korea IranIran