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TOPIC 1 The Civil War (1860–1865) 2
myStory Video: Robert E. Lee, The Marble Man
1.1 Division and the Outbreak of War ..................................................................6 Interactive Flipped Video: Southern States React Interactive Chart: Resources in the North and the South, 1860 Interactive Chart: Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis
1.2 The Course of War ............................................................................................ 17 Interactive Flipped Video: Strategies for War Interactive Map: The Union’s Strategies to Win the Civil War Interactive Timeline: Early Battles of the Civil War
1.3 Emancipation and Life in Wartime ............................................................. 24 Interactive Flipped Video: The Emancipation Proclamation Interactive Gallery: The Hardships of Soldiers Interactive Gallery: Photography and the Civil War
1.4 The War’s End .................................................................................................... 34 Interactive Flipped Video: The Civil War Ends Interactive Map: The Battle of Vicksburg Interactive 3-D Model: The Battle at Gettysburg Interactive Map: Key Battles of the Civil War
Topic 1 Assessment and EOC Practice ....................................................... 44
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TOPIC 2 The Reconstruction Era (1865–1877) 48
myStory Video: Born into Slavery
2.1 Early Reconstruction ....................................................................................... 52 Interactive Flipped Video: Lincoln’s Reconstruction Plan Interactive Graph: The Downfall of the Southern Economy Interactive Gallery: Lincoln and Reconstruction
2.2 Radical Reconstruction ................................................................................... 59 Interactive Flipped Video: Radical Reconstruction Interactive Cartoon: The Massacre of New Orleans
2.3 Reconstruction and Southern Society ........................................................ 66 Interactive Flipped Video: New Forces in Southern Politics Interactive Gallery: Reconstruction-Era Political Groups Interactive Chart: The Cycle of Poverty
2.4 The Aftermath of Reconstruction ................................................................ 73 Interactive Flipped Video: Reconstruction Ends Interactive Timeline: Oppression of African Americans Interactive Map: Change in Southern Industry
Topic 2 Assessment and EOC Practice ....................................................... 80
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TOPIC 3 Industrial and Economic Growth (1865–1914) 85
myStory Video: The McCormicks, Strike, and Violence in Chicago
3.1 Mining, Railroads, and the Economy ......................................................... 89 Interactive Flipped Video: Mining, Expansion, and Growth Interactive Gallery: Boomtowns and Ghost Towns Interactive Map: The Transcontinental Railroad
3.2 Western Agriculture ...................................................................................... 100 Interactive Flipped Video: The Cattle Boom and the Homestead Act Interactive Map: Cattle Trails Interactive Gallery: Cowhands and Their Gear Interactive 3-D Model: Nineteenth-Century Sod House
3.3 Hardship for Native Americans ................................................................. 112 Interactive Flipped Video: A Way of Life Ends Interactive Map: Native American Losses, 1850–1890
3.4 Industry and Corporations .......................................................................... 122 Interactive Flipped Video: Big Business Interactive Map: Railroads and Industry Interactive Chart: Advantages and Disadvantages of Big Business
3.5 The Labor Movement .................................................................................... 130 Interactive Flipped Video: The Labor Movement Interactive Gallery: Late 1800s Working Conditions Interactive Timeline: The Labor Movement
3.6 New Technologies ........................................................................................... 137 Interactive Flipped Video: A Surge of Invention Interactive Chart: Inventions Improve Daily Life Interactive Timeline: American Inventors That Changed Society
Topic 3 Assessment and EOC Practice ..................................................... 144
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TOPIC 4 The Progressive Era (1865–1920) 149
myStory Video: Max Marcus’s Lower East Side
4.1 A New Wave of Immigration ............................................................... 153 Interactive Flipped Video: An Immigrant Story Interactive Chart: Immigration, 1870–1910 Interactive Chart: Issues Facing Immigrants
4.2 Urbanization .................................................................................................... 160 Interactive Flipped Video: Life in Cities Interactive Graph: New York City Changes, 1840 to 1900 Interactive 3-D Model: Living in a Tenement Interactive Gallery: Urban Problems
4.3 The Rise of Progressivism ........................................................................... 166 Interactive Flipped Video: Rise of the Progressive Movement Interactive Timeline: Government Reforms in the Progressive Era Interactive Chart: Progressive Political Reforms
4.4 The Progressive Presidents ........................................................................ 174 Interactive Flipped Video: Progressives in the White House Interactive Gallery: National Land Conservation Interactive Chart: Three Presidents’ Accomplishments
4.5 Progress and Setbacks for Social Justice ................................................ 181 Interactive Flipped Video: Victories and Setbacks Interactive Gallery: New Opportunities for Women Interactive Timeline: African American Reform Movement, 1895–1915
4.6 A Changing American Culture ................................................................... 192 Interactive Flipped Video: Entertainment and the Arts Interactive Gallery: Leisure Activities at the Turn of the Century Interactive Gallery: American Realist Artists
Topic 4 Assessment and EOC Practice ..................................................... 202
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TOPIC 5 Imperialism and World War I (1853–1919) 207
myStory Video: Theodore Roosevelt Pushes for Expansion
5.1 Expansion in the Pacific ............................................................................... 211 Interactive Flipped Video: Expansion in the Pacific Interactive Map: U.S. Expansion in the Pacific, 1867–1899 Interactive Chart: U.S. Influence in Foreign Nations
5.2 War and Empire .............................................................................................. 221 Interactive Flipped Video: The Spanish-American War Interactive Map: Spanish-American War Interactive Chart: Causes and Effects of the Spanish-American War
5.3 U.S. Power in Latin America ....................................................................... 230 Interactive Flipped Video: The “Big Stick” in Latin America Interactive Gallery: The Panama Canal Interactive Cartoon: Roosevelt’s Big Stick Diplomacy
5.4 A European War .............................................................................................. 237 Interactive Flipped Video: The Causes of World War I Interactive Chart: Chain of Events, 1914 Interactive 3-D Model: Trench Warfare Interactive Gallery: World War I Technology
5.5 Entering the War ............................................................................................ 245 Interactive Flipped Video: The U.S. Enters the War Interactive Timelines: Buildup to War Interactive Gallery: World War I Home Front
5.6 Winning the War ............................................................................................. 254 Interactive Flipped Video: The Tide Turns Interactive Map: Key Battles Fought by Americans in World War I Interactive Gallery: Life of American Soldiers in World War I
5.7 Wilson and Isolationism ............................................................................... 261 Interactive Flipped Video: The Failed Peace Interactive Map: Europe Before and After World War I Interactive Gallery: Woodrow Wilson
Topic 5 Assessment and EOC Practice ..................................................... 268
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TOPIC 6 Prosperity and Depression (1919–1939) 273
myStory Video: Billie Holiday, Lady Day
6.1 Harding and Coolidge ................................................................................... 277 Interactive Flipped Video: Calvin Coolidge’s Presidency Interactive Chart: Economic Expansion in the 1920s Interactive Chart: Points of View on Foreign Affairs in the 1920s
6.2 Social Change .................................................................................................. 283 Interactive Flipped Video: New Ways of Life Interactive Gallery: The Prohibition Era Interactive Gallery: Changes in American Life in the 1920s
6.3 Roaring Twenties Culture ............................................................................ 291 Interactive Flipped Video: Harlem in the 1920s Interactive Gallery: American Culture in the 1920s Interactive Gallery: Key Figures of the Harlem Renaissance
6.4 Division and Inequality ................................................................................ 298 Interactive Flipped Video: Prosperity and Peril Interactive Graph: Limiting Immigration Interactive Gallery: Contrasts in American Society
6.5 Entering the Great Depression .................................................................. 304 Interactive Flipped Video: The Great Depression Interactive Chart: The Great Depression—Causes and Effects Interactive Gallery: The Impact of the Great Depression
6.6 Roosevelt’s New Deal .................................................................................... 312 Interactive Flipped Video: Roosevelt’s New Deal Interactive Map: New Deal Programs Interactive Cartoon: The New Deal Political Cartoon
6.7 Life During the Depression ......................................................................... 324 Interactive Flipped Video: A Nation in Hard Times Interactive Gallery: The Dust Bowl Interactive Chart: The Great Depression’s Impact
Topic 6 Assessment and EOC Practice ..................................................... 332
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TOPIC 7 World War II (1935–1945) 336
myStory Video: Richard Marowitz, A Liberation Story
7.1 Aggression Overseas and Isolation at Home ......................................... 340 Interactive Flipped Video: Pre-War Governments Assume Power Interactive Gallery: Characteristics of Totalitarianism
7.2 Entering World War II ................................................................................... 346 Interactive Flipped Video: The War Begins Interactive Map: Axis and Allied Nations in Europe, 1939–1942 Interactive Map: Surprise Attack on Pearl Harbor Interactive Chart: United States Debates Going to War
7.3 The Home Front .............................................................................................. 357 Interactive Flipped Video: Mobilizing the American Home Front Interactive Gallery: Life on the Home Front During World War II Interactive Gallery: The Experience of Japanese Internment
7.4 Winning a Deadly War .................................................................................. 364 Interactive Flipped Video: War on a Global Scale Interactive 3-D Model: The B-24 Liberator Interactive Before and After: Hiroshima Interactive Gallery: Holocaust Aftermath and Remembrance
Topic 7 Assessment and EOC Practice ..................................................... 376
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TOPIC 8 Postwar America (1945–1975) 378
myStory Video: Minnijean Brown-Trickey, A Sojourn to the Past
8.1 The Beginning of the Cold War .................................................................. 382 Interactive Flipped Video: The Early Years of the Cold War Interactive Chart: Cold War—Cause and Effect Interactive Map: Early Cold War Alliances
8.2 Korea and Other Postwar Conflicts .......................................................... 388 Interactive Flipped Video: The Korean War Interactive Map: Phases of the Korean War Interactive Chart: Cold War Actions—United States and the Soviet Union
8.3 Eisenhower and Postwar America ............................................................ 396 Interactive Flipped Video: A Post-War Boom in the United States Interactive Before and After: Baby Boom Changes the Nation Interactive Gallery: Life in the 1950s
8.4 Civil Rights ....................................................................................................... 403 Interactive Flipped Video: The Civil Rights Movement Interactive Gallery: Nonviolent Strategies in the Civil Rights Movement Interactive Gallery: Leaders for Change
8.5 Kennedy, Johnson, and Vietnam ............................................................... 410 Interactive Flipped Video: Turbulent Times of the 1960s Interactive Timeline: Confronting Cuba Interactive Chart: Hawks and Doves
8.6 The Nixon Years .............................................................................................. 423 Interactive Flipped Video: The Nixon Administration Interactive Gallery: Apollo 11 Interactive Timeline: Watergate
Topic 8 Assessment and EOC Practice ..................................................... 430
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TOPIC 9 A Global Superpower Facing Change (1975–2000) 434
myStory Video: Irene Zoppi, Gulf War Veteran
9.1 The Conservative Revolution ..................................................................... 438 Interactive Flipped Video: Reagan’s Presidency Interactive Cartoon: Reacting to Crises Under Carter Interactive Chart: Compare Four Presidents
9.2 The End of the Cold War ............................................................................... 448 Interactive Flipped Video: The Cold War Ends in Berlin Interactive Before and After: The Berlin Wall Interactive Map: Shifting Alliances in Europe
9.3 Regional Conflicts .......................................................................................... 455 Interactive Flipped Video: The United States in the Post-Cold War World Interactive Before and After: Nuclear Arms Reductions Interactive Chart: U.S. Engagement Around the World
Topic 9 Assessment and EOC Practice ..................................................... 466
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TOPIC 10 Meeting New Challenges (1975–Present) 470
myStory Video: Steve Jobs, Innovation for a New Generation
10.1 Terrorism and Wars Overseas .................................................................. 474 Interactive Flipped Video: Responding to Terrorism Interactive Gallery: September 11, 2001 Interactive Timeline: War in Iraq, 2003–2011
10.2 An Unstable World ....................................................................................... 481 Interactive Flipped Video: Global Challenges Interactive Chart: The U.S. Role in the Middle East Interactive Gallery: Pivot to Asia
10.3 A Global Economy ........................................................................................ 487 Interactive Flipped Video: The Global Financial Crisis of 2008 Interactive 3-D Model: The World Today Interactive Chart: Effects of the Recession Interactive Chart: Economic Challenges in the 2000s—Causes and Effects
10.4 Advances in Science and Technology .................................................... 496 Interactive Flipped Video: The Digital Revolution Interactive Gallery: Advances in Energy Technology Interactive Gallery: Technology in the 21st Century
10.5 Challenges at Home ..................................................................................... 506 Interactive Flipped Video: An Historic Election and Domestic Challenges Interactive Chart: America’s Changing Demographics Interactive Chart: Turning Points in U.S. History
Topic 10 Assessment and EOC Practice ................................................... 516
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United States Constitution .............................................................517
Primary Sources ...............................................................................541
U.S. Declaration of Independence .................................................541
21st Century Skills ...........................................................................568
Atlas ....................................................................................................601
Glossary ..............................................................................................617
Spanish Glossary ..............................................................................648
Index ...................................................................................................692
Acknowledgments ...........................................................................722
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Digital Resources
Culture• What Is Culture?• Families and Societies• Language• Religion• The Arts• Cultural Diffusion and Change• Science and Technology
Economics • Economics Basics• Economic Process• Economic Systems• Economic Development• Trade• Money Management
Geography• The Study of Earth• Geography’s Five Themes• Ways to Show Earth’s Surface• Understanding Maps
• Earth in Space• Time and Earth’s Rotation• Forces on Earth’s Surface• Forces Inside Earth• Climate and Weather• Temperature• Water and Climate• Air Circulation and Precipitation• Types of Climate• Ecosystems• Environment and Resources• Land Use• People’s Impact on the
Environment• Population• Migration• Urbanization
Government and Civics
• Foundations of Government• Political Systems• Political Structures• Conflict and Cooperation• Citizenship
History • How Do Historians Study
History?• Measuring Time• Historical Sources• Archaeology and Other Sources• Historical Maps
Personal Finance
• Your Fiscal Fitness: An Introduction
• Budgeting• Checking• Investments• Savings and Retirement• Credit and Debt• Risk Management• Consumer Smarts• After High School• Taxes and Income
Core Concepts
Landmark Supreme Court Cases• Korematsu v. United States• Marbury v. Madison• McCulloch v. Maryland• Gibbons v. Ogden• Worcester v. Georgia• Dred Scott v. Sandford• Plessy v. Ferguson• Schenck v. United States• Brown v. Board of Education• Engel v. Vitale
• Sweatt v. Painter• Mapp v. Ohio• Hernandez v. Texas• Gideon v. Wainwright• Wisconsin v. Yoder• Miranda v. Arizona• White v. Regester• Tinker v. Des Moines School
District• Roe v. Wade
• Baker v. Carr• Grutter v. Bollinger• Edgewood v. Kirby• Texas v. Johnson• National Federation of
Independent Businesses et al. v. Sebelius et al.
• Mendez v. Westminster and Delgado v. Bastrop
Many types of digital resources help you investigate the topics in this course. You’ll find biographies, primary sources, maps, and more. These resources will help bring the topics to life.
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• Code of Hammurabi• Psalm 23• The Republic, Plato• Politics, Aristotle• Edicts, Asoka• Analects, Confucius• First Letter to the Corinthians, Paul• The Quran• The Magna Carta• Travels, Ibn Battuta• The Destruction of the Indies, Bartolomé de
Las Casas• Mayflower Compact • English Petition of Right• English Bill of Rights• Two Treatises of Government, John Locke• The Spirit of Laws, Baron de Montesquieu• The Social Contract, Jean-Jacques Rousseau• The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah
Equiano• “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death,” Patrick Henry• “Remember the Ladies,” Abigail Adams• Common Sense, Thomas Paine• Declaration of Independence• Virginia Declaration of Rights• Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom,
Thomas Jefferson• “To His Excellency, General Washington,”
Phillis Wheatley• Articles of Confederation• Anti-Federalist Papers• The Federalist No. 10, James Madison• The Federalist No. 39, James Madison• The Federalist No. 51 • The Federalist No. 78, Alexander Hamilton• Northwest Ordinance • Iroquois Constitution • Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen• Farewell Address, George Washington• Mexican Federal Constitution of 1824• State Colonization Law of 1825
• Law of April 6, 1830• Debate Over Nullification, Webster and Calhoun• Turtle Bayou Resolutions• Democracy in America, Alexis de Tocqueville• 1836 Victory or Death Letter from the Alamo,
Travis• Texas Declaration of Independence• Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions• “Ain’t I a Woman?,” Sojourner Truth• Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Harriet Beecher Stowe• “A House Divided,” Abraham Lincoln• First Inaugural Address, Abraham Lincoln• Declaration of Causes: February 2, 1861• Emancipation Proclamation, Abraham Lincoln• Gettysburg Address, Abraham Lincoln• Second Inaugural Address, Abraham Lincoln• “I Will Fight No More Forever,” Chief Joseph• How the Other Half Lives, Jacob Riis• The Pledge of Allegiance• Preamble to the Platform of the Populist Party• Atlanta Exposition Address, Booker T. Washington• The Jungle, Upton Sinclair• Hind Swaraj, Mohandas Gandhi• The Fourteen Points, Woodrow Wilson• Two Poems, Langston Hughes• Four Freedoms, Franklin D. Roosevelt• Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, Anne Frank• Charter of the United Nations • Universal Declaration of Human Rights• Autobiography, Kwame Nkrumah• Inaugural Address, John F. Kennedy• Silent Spring, Rachel Carson• “I Have a Dream,” Martin Luther King, Jr.• “Letter From Birmingham Jail,”
Martin Luther King, Jr.• “Tear Down This Wall,” Ronald Reagan• “Freedom From Fear,” Aung San Suu Kyi• “Glory and Hope,” Nelson Mandela
Interactive Primary Sources
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• Abigail Adams• John Adams• John Quincy Adams• Samuel Adams• James Armistead • Crispus Attucks• Moses Austin• Stephen F. Austin• James A. Baker III• William Blackstone• Simón Bolívar• Napoleon Bonaparte• Chief Bowles• Omar Bradley• John C. Calhoun• César Chávez• Wentworth Cheswell• George Childress• Winston Churchill• Henry Clay• Bill Clinton• Jefferson Davis• Martin De León• Green DeWitt• Dwight Eisenhower• James Fannin• James L. Farmer, Jr.• Benjamin Franklin• Milton Friedman• Betty Friedan• Bernardo de Gálvez• Hector P. Garcia• John Nance Garner• King George III• Henry B. González• Raul A. Gonzalez, Jr.• Mikhail Gorbachev• William Goyens
• Ulysses S. Grant• José Gutiérrez de Lara• Alexander Hamilton• Hammurabi• Warren Harding• Friedrich Hayek• Jack Coffee Hays• Patrick Henry• Adolf Hitler• Oveta Culp Hobby• James Hogg• Sam Houston• Kay Bailey Hutchison• Andrew Jackson• John Jay• Thomas Jefferson• Lyndon B. Johnson• Anson Jones• Barbara Jordan• Justinian• John F. Kennedy• John Maynard Keynes• Martin Luther King, Jr.• Marquis de Lafayette• Mirabeau B. Lamar• Robert E. Lee• Abraham Lincoln• John Locke• James Madison• John Marshall• George Marshall• Karl Marx• George Mason• Mary Maverick• Jane McCallum• Joseph McCarthy• James Monroe • Charles de
Montesquieu• Edwin W. Moore• Moses• Benito Mussolini• José Antonio Navarro• Chester A. Nimitz• Richard M. Nixon• Barack Obama• Sandra Day O’Connor• Thomas Paine• Quanah Parker• Rosa Parks• George Patton• John J. Pershing• John Paul II• Sam Rayburn• Ronald Reagan• Hiram Rhodes Revels• Franklin D. Roosevelt• Theodore Roosevelt• Lawrence Sullivan Ross• Haym Soloman• Antonio Lopez de Santa
Anna• Phyllis Schlafly• Erasmo Seguín• Juan N. Seguín• Roger Sherman• Adam Smith• Joseph Stalin• Raymond L. Telles• Alexis de Tocqueville• Hideki Tojo• William B. Travis• Harry Truman• Lech Walesa• Mercy Otis Warren• George Washington
• Daniel Webster• Lulu Belle Madison
White• William Wilberforce• James Wilson• Woodrow Wilson• Lorenzo de Zavala• Mao Zedong
Biographies
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• Identify Main Ideas and Details• Set a Purpose for Reading• Use Context Clues• Analyze Cause and Effect• Categorize• Compare and Contrast• Draw Conclusions• Draw Inferences• Generalize• Make Decisions• Make Predictions• Sequence• Solve Problems• Summarize• Analyze Media Content• Analyze Primary and Secondary
Sources• Compare Viewpoints• Distinguish Between Fact and
Opinion• Identify Bias• Analyze Data and Models
• Analyze Images• Analyze Political Cartoons• Create Charts and Maps• Create Databases• Read Charts, Graphs, and Tables• Read Physical Maps• Read Political Maps• Read Special-Purpose Maps• Use Parts of a Map• Ask Questions• Avoid Plagiarism• Create a Research Hypothesis• Evaluate Web Sites• Identify Evidence• Identify Trends• Interpret Sources• Search for Information on the
Internet • Synthesize• Take Effective Notes• Develop a Clear Thesis• Organize Your Ideas
• Support Ideas With Evidence• Evaluate Existing Arguments• Consider & Counter Opposing
Arguments• Give an Effective Presentation• Participate in a Discussion or
Debate• Publish Your Work• Write a Journal Entry• Write an Essay• Share Responsibility• Compromise• Develop Cultural Awareness• Generate New Ideas• Innovate• Make a Difference • Work in Teams• Being an Informed Citizen• Paying Taxes• Political Participation• Serving on a Jury• Voting
21st Century Skills
• United States: Political• United States: Physical• World Political• World Physical• World Climate• World Ecosystems• World Population Density• World Land Use• North Africa and Southwest Asia: Political• North Africa and Southwest Asia: Physical• Sub-Saharan Africa: Political• Sub-Saharan Africa: Physical• South Asia: Political• South Asia: Physical• East Asia: Political
• East Asia: Physical• Southeast Asia: Political• Southeast Asia: Physical• Europe: Political• Europe: Physical• Russia, Central Asia, and the Caucasus: Political• Russia, Central Asia, and the Caucasus: Physical• North America: Political• North America: Physical• Central America and the Caribbean: Political• Central America and the Caribbean: Physical• South America: Political• South America: Physical• Australia and the Pacific: Political• Australia and the Pacific: Physical
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