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1.1 The Americas, West Africa, and Europe
1.2 Spanish North America
1.3 Early British Colonies
1.4 The Colonies Come of Age
2.1 Colonial Resistance and Rebellion
2.2 The War for Independence
2.3 Confederation and the Constitution
2.4 Launching the New Nation
3.1 The Jeffersonian Era
3.4 The Market Revolution
3.2 The Age of Jackson
3.3 Manifest Destiny
3.5 Reforming American Society
4.1 The Divisive Politics of Slavery
4.2 The Civil War Begins
4.3 The North Takes Charge
4.4 Reconstruction and Its Effects
5.1 Cultures Clash on the Prairie
5.2 Settling on the Great Plains
5.3 Farmers & the Populist Movement
6.1 The Expansion of Industry
6.2 The Age of the Railroads
6.3 Big Business and Labor
7.1 The New Immigrants
7.2 The Challenges of Urbanization
7.3 Politics in the Gilded Age
8.1 Science and Urban Life
8.2 Science and Urban Life
8.3 Segregation and Discrimination
8.4 The Dawn of Mass Culture
9.1 The Origins of Progressivism
9.4 Progressivism Under Taft
9.2 Women in Public Life
9.3 Teddy Roosevelt’s Square Deal
9.5 Wilson’s New Freedom
10.1 Imperialism and America
10.2 The Spanish-American War
10.3 Acquiring New Lands
10.4 America as a World Power
11.1 World War I Begins
11.2 American Power Tips the Balance
11.3 The War at Home
11.4 Wilson Fights for Peace
12.1 Americans Struggle w Postwar Issues
12.2 The Harding Presidency
12.3 The Business of America
13.1 Changing Ways of Life
13.2 The Twenties Woman
13.3 Education and Popular Culture
13.4 The Harlem Renaissance
14.1 The Nation’s Sick Economy
14.2 Hardship and Suffering
14.3 Hoover Struggles w the Depression
15.1 A New Deal Fights the Depression
15.4 Culture in the 1930s
15.2 The Second New Deal Takes Hold
15.3 The New Deal Affects Many Groups
15.5 The Impact of the New Deal
16.1 Dictators Threaten World Peace
16.2 War in Europe
16.3 The Holocaust
16.4 America Moves Toward War
17.1 Mobilizing for Defense
17.2 War for Europe & North Africa
17.3 The War in the Pacific
17.4 The Home Front
18.1 Origins of the Cold War
18.2 The Cold War Heats Up
18.3 The Cold War at Home
18.4 Two Nations Live on the Edge
19.1 Postwar America
19.2 American Dream in the Fifties
19.3 Popular Culture
19.4 The Other America
20.1 Kennedy & the Cold War
20.2 The New Frontier
20.3 The Great Society
21.1 Taking on Segregation
21.2 The Triumphs of a Crusade
21.3 Challenges in the Movement
22.1 Moving Toward Conflict
22.4 1968: A Tumultuous Year
22.2 U.S. Involvement & Escalation
22.3 A Nation Divided
22.5 The End of the War and Its Legacy
23.1 Latinos and Native Americans Seek Equality
23.2 Women Fight for Equality
23.3 Culture and Counterculture
24.1 The Nixon Administration
24.2 Watergate: Nixon’s Downfall
24.3 The Ford and Carter Years
24.4 Environmental Activism
25.1 A Conservative Movement Emerges
25.2 Reagan and Bush
25.3 Social Concerns in the 1980s
25.4 Foreign Policy After the Cold War
26.1 The 1990s and the New Millennium
26.2 The New Global Economy
26.3 Technology and Modern Life
26.4 The Changing Face of America