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  • ISBN-10: 1319339565
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  • Formatas: Multiple-component retail product,
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Dec-2019
  • Leidėjas: Bedford/Saint Martin's
  • ISBN-10: 1319339565
  • ISBN-13: 9781319339562
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Chapter 16 Reconstruction 1863-1877 412(27)
An American Story
412(2)
Why did Congress object to Lincoln's wartime plan for reconstruction?
414(3)
"To Bind Up the Nation's Wounds"
414(1)
Land and Labor
415(1)
The African American Quest for Autonomy
416(1)
How did the North respond to the passage of black codes in the southern states?
417(3)
Johnson's Program of Reconciliation
417(1)
White Southern Resistance and Black Codes
418(1)
Expansion of Federal Authority and Black Rights
419(1)
How radical was congressional reconstruction?
420(4)
The Fourteenth Amendment and Escalating Violence
420(2)
Radical Reconstruction and Military Rule
422(1)
Impeaching a President
423(1)
The Fifteenth Amendment and Women's Demands
424(1)
What brought the elements of the South's Republican coalition together?
424(6)
Freedmen, Yankees, and Yeomen
425(1)
Republican Rule
426(2)
White Landlords, Black Sharecroppers
428(2)
Why did Reconstruction collapse?
430(6)
Grant's Troubled Presidency
430(1)
Northern Resolve Withers
431(1)
White Supremacy Triumphs
432(2)
An Election and a Compromise
434(2)
Conclusion: Was Reconstruction "a revolution but half accomplished"?
436(1)
Review
437(2)
Chapter 17 The Contested West 1865-1900 439(28)
An American Story
439(1)
What did U.S. expansion mean for Native Americans?
440(7)
Indian Removal and the Reservation System
441(3)
The Decimation of the Great Bison Herds
444(1)
The Santee Uprising and the Collapse of Comancheria
445(1)
Red Cloud's War and the Fight for the Black Hills
445(2)
In what ways did different Indian groups defy and resist colonial rule?
447(5)
Indian Schools and the War on Indian Culture
447(2)
The Dawes Act and Indian Land Allotment
449(1)
Indian Resistance and Survival
449(3)
How did mining shape American expansion?
452(6)
Life on the Comstock Lode
454(1)
The Diverse Peoples of the West
455(3)
How did the fight for land and resources in the West unfold?
458(6)
Moving West: Homesteaders and Speculators
458(2)
Tenants, Sharecroppers, and Migrants
460(1)
Commercial Farming and Industrial Cowboys
461(2)
Territorial Government and the Political Economy of the West
463(1)
Conclusion: How did the West set the tone for the Gilded Age?
464(1)
Review
465(2)
Chapter 18 The Gilded Age 1865-1900 467(29)
An American Story
467(2)
How did the railroads stimulate big business?
469(7)
Railroads: America's First Big Business
469(3)
Andrew Carnegie, Steel, and Vertical Integration
472(2)
John D. Rockefeller, Standard Oil, and the Trust
474(1)
New Inventions: The Telephone and Electricity
475(1)
Why did the ideas of social Darwinism appeal to wealthy Americans?
476(3)
J.P. Morgan and Finance Capitalism
477(1)
Social Darwinism, Laissez-Faire, and the Supreme Court
477(2)
What factors influenced political life in the late nineteenth century?
479(4)
Political Participation and Party Loyalty
479(1)
Sectionalism and the New South
479(1)
Gender, Race, and Politics
480(2)
Women's Activism
482(1)
What issues shaped party politics in the late nineteenth century?
483(4)
Corruption and Party Strife
483(1)
Garfield's Assassination and Civil Service Reform
484(1)
Reform and Scandal: The Campaign of 1884
485(1)
Henry George and the Politics of Inequality
486(1)
What role did economic issues play in party realignment?
487(5)
The Tariff and the Politics of Protection
487(1)
Railroads, Trusts, and the Federal Government
488(2)
The Fight for Free Silver
490(1)
Panic and Depression
491(1)
Conclusion; How did business dominate the Gilded Age?
492(2)
Review
494(2)
Chapter 19 The City and Its Workers 1870-1900 496(31)
An American Story
496(1)
Why did American cities experience explosive growth in the late nineteenth century?
497(11)
The Urban Explosion: A Global Migration
499(5)
Racism and the Cry for Immigration Restriction
504(2)
The Social Geography of the City
506(2)
What kinds of work did people do in industrial America?
508(4)
America's Diverse Workers
508(2)
The Family Economy: Women and Children
510(1)
White-Collar Workers: Managers, "Typewriters," and Salesclerks
510(2)
Why did the fortunes of the Knights of Labor rise in the late 1870s and decline in the 1890s?
512(5)
The Great Railroad Strike of 1877
512(2)
The Knights of Labor and the American Federation of Labor
514(1)
Haymarket and the Specter of Labor Radicalism
515(2)
How did urban industrialism shape home life and the world of leisure?
517(2)
Domesticity and "Domestics"
517(1)
Cheap Amusements
518(1)
How did municipal governments respond to the challenges of urban expansion?
519(5)
Building Cities of Stone and Steel
519(1)
City Government and the "Bosses"
520(1)
New York and the Consolidation of the Capitalist Class
521(1)
White City or City of Sin?
522(2)
Conclusion: Who built the cities?
524(1)
Review
525(2)
Chapter 20 Dissent, Depression, and War 1890-1900 527(28)
An American Story
527(1)
Why did American farmers organize alliances in the late nineteenth century?
528(4)
The Farmers' Alliance
529(2)
The Populist Movement
531(1)
What led to the labor wars of the 1890s?
532(5)
The Homestead Lockout
532(2)
The Cripple Creek Miners' Strike of 1894
534(1)
Eugene V. Debs and the Pullman Strike
534(3)
How were women involved in late-nineteenth-century politics?
537(2)
Frances Willard and the Woman's Christian Temperance Union
537(1)
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and the Movement for Woman Suffrage
538(1)
How did economic depression affect American politics in the 1890s?
539(4)
Coxey's Army
539(2)
The People's Party and the Election of 1896
541(2)
Why did the United States largely abandon its isolationist foreign policy in the 1890s?
543(8)
Markets and Missionaries
544(2)
The Monroe Doctrine and the Open Door Policy
546(1)
"A Splendid Little War"
547(1)
The Debate over American Imperialism
548(3)
Conclusion: What was the connection between domestic strife and foreign policy?
551(2)
Review
553(2)
Chapter 21 Progressive Reform 1890-1916 555(29)
An American Story
555(2)
How did grassroots progressives attack the problems of urban industrial America?
557(4)
Civilizing the City
557(1)
Progressives and the Working Class
558(3)
What were the key tenets of progressive theory?
561(1)
Reform Darwinism and Social Engineering
561(1)
Progressive Government: City and State
561(1)
How did Theodore Roosevelt advance the progressive agenda?
562(10)
The Square Deal
563(2)
Roosevelt the Reformer
565(1)
Roosevelt and Conservation
566(1)
The Big Stick
567(3)
The Troubled Presidency of William Howard Taft
570(2)
How did progressivism evolve during Woodrow Wilson's first term?
572(5)
Progressive Insurgency and the Election of 1912
573(2)
Wilson's Reforms: Tariff, Banking, and the Trusts
575(1)
Wilson, Reluctant Progressive
576(1)
What were the limits of progressive reform?
577(4)
Radical Alternatives
577(1)
Progressivism for White Men Only
578(3)
Conclusion: How did the Progressive Era give rise to the liberal state?
581(1)
Review
582(2)
Chapter 22 World War I: The Progressive Crusade 1914-1920 584(30)
An American Story
584(2)
What was Woodrow Wilson's foreign policy agenda?
586(6)
Taming the Americas
586(2)
The European Crisis
588(1)
The Ordeal of American Neutrality
588(3)
The United States Enters the War
591(1)
What role did the United States play in World War I?
592(4)
The Call to Arms
592(1)
The War in France
592(4)
What impact did the war have on the home front?
596(5)
The Progressive Stake in the War
596(1)
Women, War, and the Battle for Suffrage
597(2)
Rally around the Flag-or Else
599(2)
What part did Woodrow Wilson play at the Paris peace conference?
601(4)
Wilson's Fourteen Points
601(1)
The Paris Peace Conference
601(3)
The Fight for the Treaty
604(1)
Why was America's transition from war to peace so turbulent?
605(6)
Economic Hardship and Labor Upheaval
606(1)
The Red Scare
606(2)
The Great Migrations of African Americans and Mexicans
608(2)
Postwar Politics and the Election of 1920
610(1)
Conclusion: Victory, but at what cost?
611(1)
Review
612(2)
Chapter 23 From New Era to Great Depression 1920-1932 614(29)
An American Story
614(2)
How did big business shape the "New Era" of the 1920s?
616(5)
A Business Government
616(1)
Promoting Prosperity and Peace Abroad
617(1)
Automobiles, Mass Production, and Assembly-Line Progress
618(2)
Consumer Culture
620(1)
In what ways did the Roaring Twenties challenge traditional values?
621(6)
Prohibition
622(1)
The New Woman
623(1)
The New Negro
624(1)
Entertaining the Masses
625(2)
The Lost Generation
627(1)
Why did the relationship between urban and rural America deteriorate in the 1920s?
627(5)
Rejecting the Undesirables
628(2)
The Rebirth of the Ku Klux Klan
630(1)
The Scopes Trial
631(1)
Al Smith and the Election of 1928
631(1)
How did President Hoover respond to the economic crash of 1929?
632(3)
Herbert Hoover: The Great Engineer
632(1)
The Distorted Economy
633(1)
The Crash of 1929
634(1)
Hoover and the Limits of Individualism
634(1)
What impact did the economic depression have on everyday life?
635(5)
The Human Toll
636(1)
Denial and Escape
637(1)
Working-Class Militancy
638(2)
Conclusion: Why did the hope of the 1920s turn to despair?
640(1)
Review
641(2)
Chapter 24 The New Deal Experiment 1932-1939 643(30)
An American Story
643(2)
Why was Franklin D. Roosevelt elected president in 1932?
645(3)
The Making of a Politician
645(1)
The Election of 1932
646(2)
What were the goals and achievements of the first New Deal?
648(7)
The New Dealers
649(1)
Banking and Finance Reform
650(1)
Relief and Conservation Programs
650(3)
Agricultural Initiatives
653(1)
Industrial Recovery
654(1)
Who opposed the New Deal?
655(3)
Resistance to Business Reform
655(1)
Casualties in the Countryside
655(2)
Politics on the Fringes
657(1)
Why did the New Deal begin to create a welfare state?
658(6)
Relief for the Unemployed
659(1)
Empowering Labor
659(2)
Social Security and Tax Reform
661(1)
Neglected Americans and the New Deal
662(2)
Why did the New Deal lose support during Roosevelt's second term as president?
664(5)
The Election of 1936
665(1)
Court Packing
665(1)
Reaction and Recession
666(1)
The Last of the New Deal Reforms
667(2)
Conclusion: What were the achievements and limitations of the New Deal?
669(2)
Review
671(2)
Chapter 25 The United States and the Second World War 1939-1945 673(30)
An American Story
673(2)
How did isolationism shape American foreign policy in the 1930s?
675(2)
Roosevelt and Reluctant Isolation
675(1)
The Good Neighbor Policy
675(1)
The Price of Isolation
676(1)
How did war in Europe and Asia influence U.S. foreign policy?
677(6)
Nazi Aggression and War in Europe
678(1)
From Neutrality to the Arsenal of Democracy
679(2)
Japan Attacks America
681(2)
How did the United States mobilize for war?
683(5)
Home-Front Security
683(1)
Building a Citizen Army
684(2)
Conversion to a War Economy
686(2)
How did the Allies reverse Axis advances in Europe and the Pacific?
688(2)
Turning the Tide in the Pacific
688(1)
The Campaign in Europe
689(1)
How did war change the American home front?
690(4)
Women and Families, Guns and Butter
690(2)
The Double V Campaign
692(1)
Wartime Politics and the 1944 Election
693(1)
Reaction to the Holocaust
694(1)
How did the Allies win the war?
694(6)
From Bombing Raids to Berlin
695(2)
The Defeat of Japan
697(2)
Atomic Warfare
699(1)
Conclusion: Why did the United States emerge as a superpower at the end of the war?
700(1)
Review
701(2)
Chapter 26 The New World of the Cold War 1945-1960 703(24)
An American Story
703(1)
How did the Cold War begin?
704(7)
U.S.-Soviet Tensions Emerge
705(3)
The Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan
708(1)
Building a National Security State
709(2)
How did anticommunism drive U.S. policy at home and abroad?
711(3)
Superpower Rivalry around the Globe
711(1)
The Domestic Chill: McCarthyism
712(2)
Why did the United States go to war in Korea?
714(4)
Military Implementation of Containment
715(1)
From Containment to Rollback to Containment
716(1)
Korea's Political Fallout
717(1)
An Armistice and the War's Costs
718(1)
How did Truman's and Eisenhower's approaches to the superpower struggle differ?
718(6)
The "New Look" in Foreign Policy
719(1)
Applying Containment to Vietnam
719(1)
Interventions in Latin America and the Middle East
720(2)
The Nuclear Arms Race
722(2)
Conclusion; What were the costs and consequences of the Cold War?
724(1)
Review
725(2)
Chapter 27 Postwar Culture and Politics 1945-1960 727(28)
An American Story
727(1)
What were the prospects for domestic reform in the Truman years?
728(7)
Reconverting to a Peacetime Economy
729(2)
The Fair Deal Falters
731(2)
Race and Rights in the 1940s
733(2)
To what extent did Eisenhower dismantle the New Deal?
735(3)
A Republican "Middle Way"
735(2)
A Shifting Indian Policy
737(1)
What fueled postwar prosperity?
738(6)
Technology Transforms Agriculture and Industry
739(1)
Suburban Migrations
740(1)
The Rise of the Sun Belt
741(2)
The Democratization of Higher Education
743(1)
How did economic growth affect American society, politics, and culture?
744(5)
A Consumer Culture
744(2)
The Revival of Domesticity and Religion
746(1)
Television Transforms Culture and Politics
746(1)
Countercurrents
747(2)
What mobilized African Americans to fight for civil rights in the 1950s?
749(3)
African Americans Challenge the Supreme Court and the President
749(1)
Montgomery and Mass Protest
750(2)
Conclusion; What challenges did peace and prosperity mask?
752(1)
Review
753(2)
Chapter 28 Rights, Rebellion, and Reaction 1960-1974 755(32)
An American Story
755(1)
What were the achievements of JFK's New Frontier and LBJ's Great Society?
756(8)
Kennedy and a New Frontier in the 1960s
757(2)
Johnson and the War on Poverty
759(1)
Liberalism at High Tide
760(2)
Legacies of the Great Society
762(1)
The Judicial Revolution
762(2)
How did the black freedom movement evolve?
764(7)
The Flowering of Civil Rights
764(3)
The Response in Washington
767(2)
Black Power and Urban Rebellions
769(2)
What other social movements emerged in the 1960s?
771(5)
Native American Protest
771(1)
Latino Struggles for Justice
772(2)
Youth Rebellions, the New Left, and the Counterculture
774(1)
Gay Men and Lesbians Organize
775(1)
Environmental Activists Mobilize
776(1)
What were the goals of the new wave of feminism?
776(4)
A Multifaceted Movement Emerges
777(1)
Feminist Gains Spark a Countermovement
778(2)
Why and where did the conservative movement gain ground?
780(2)
A Grassroots Right
780(1)
Nixon and the Election of 1968
781(1)
Conclusion: What were the lasting effects of sixties-era reform?
782(2)
Review
784(3)
Chapter 29 Confronting Limits 1961-1979 787(30)
An American Story
787(1)
What led to the United States' deepening involvement in Vietnam?
788(6)
Anticommunism in the Kennedy Years
789(1)
A Growing War in Southeast Asia
790(1)
An All-Out Commitment in Vietnam
791(2)
Those Who Served
793(1)
How did a war abroad provoke a war at home?
794(3)
The Antiwar Movement
794(1)
The Tet Offensive and Steps toward Peace
795(1)
The Tumultuous Election of 1968
796(1)
How did U.S. foreign policy change under Nixon?
797(5)
Detente with the Soviet Union and China
797(1)
U.S. Interventions around the World
798(1)
Nixon's War in Vietnam
799(1)
Peace Accords
800(1)
The Legacy of Defeat
801(1)
What accounted for the growth of conservatism in the 1970s?
802(6)
The End of the Boom
803(1)
Nixon Courts the Right
804(1)
The Election of 1972
805(1)
The Watergate Scandal
806(1)
The Ford Presidency and the 1976 Election
806(2)
What challenges did the Carter administration face?
808(5)
A Retreat from Liberalism
808(1)
Energy and Environmental Reform
809(1)
Promoting Human Rights Abroad
810(2)
New Foreign Crises
812(1)
Conclusion: How did the constraints of the 1970s reshape U.S. policy and politics?
813(1)
Review
814(3)
Chapter 30 Divisions at Home and Abroad in a Conservative Era 1980-2000 817(31)
An American Story
817(1)
What conservative goals were realized during Reagan's presidency?
818(5)
Appealing to the New Right and Beyond
819(2)
Unleashing Free Enterprise
821(1)
Winners and Losers in a Flourishing Economy
822(1)
What strategies did liberals use to fight the conservative turn?
823(3)
Battles in the Courts and Congress
824(1)
Feminism on the Defensive
825(1)
The Gay and Lesbian Rights Movement
826(1)
Why did the Cold War intensify, and how did it end?
826(8)
Militarization and Interventions Abroad
827(2)
The Iran-Contra Scandal
829(2)
Soviet-American Relations Transformed
831(1)
A "New World Order"
832(1)
War in Central America and the Persian Gulf
832(2)
What led to increased political polarization in the 1990s?
834(6)
Gridlock in Government
834(1)
The 1992 Election
835(1)
Clinton's Reforms
836(1)
Accommodating the Right
837(2)
Impeaching the President
839(1)
How did Clinton respond to the challenges of globalization?
840(3)
The Booming Economy of the 1990s
840(1)
Debates over Free Trade
841(1)
Defining America's Place in a New World Order
842(1)
Conclusion: What were the legacies of the "Reagan Revolution"?
843(2)
Review
845(3)
Chapter 31 America in a New Century since 2000 848
An American Story
848(1)
How did George W. Bush alter the focus of U.S. foreign and domestic policy?
849(10)
The Disputed Election of 2000
850(1)
The 9/11 Attacks
850(1)
Security and Civil Liberties
851(1)
Unilateralism and the "War on Terror"
852(4)
Domestic Achievements-and Disasters
856(3)
What were the strengths and weaknesses of the American economy?
859(4)
Globalized Labor and Production
859(1)
Immigration and Its Discontents
860(1)
The New Economy and the Old
861(2)
What obstacles stood in the way of Obama's reform agenda?
863(6)
A Post-Racial America?
864(1)
Governing with Resistance
865(2)
Multilateralism in Foreign Policy
867(2)
How did new social movements change politics?
869(2)
Progressives Mobilize
869(1)
Civil Rights and Black Lives
870(1)
Social Media and Activism
871(1)
What was the significance of the 2016 election?
871(6)
Platforms, Polls, and Protests
872(2)
Right-Wing Populism on the Rise
874(2)
A Retreat from U.S. Global Leadership
876(1)
Conclusion: In a deeply polarized America, was there any common ground?
877(1)
Review
878
Appendix
The Declaration of Independence
A-1
The Constitution of the United States
A-4
Amendments to the Constitution (including the six unratified amendments)
A-13
Glossary G-1
Index I-1