
TABLE OF CONTENTS
| Review Chapter 1 | Review Chapter 5 | Review Chapter 9 |
| 1. The Americas, West Africa, and Europe. | 1.Native American Cultures Crisis. | 1.The Origins of progressivism |
| 2. Spanish North America | 2. Growth of the Cattle Industry | 2. Women in Public Life. |
| 3. Early British Colonies | 3. Settling on the Great Plains | 3. Roosevelt's Square Deal |
| 4. The colonies Come of Age | 4. Farmers and Populist Movement | 4. Progressivism Under Taft |
| Review Chapter 2 | Review Chapter 6 | 5. Wilson's New Freedom |
| 1. Colonial Resistance and Rebellion | 1. The Expansion of Industry | Review Chapter 10 |
| 2. The War of Independence | 2. The Age of the Railroads | 1. Imperialism and America |
| 3. Confederation and the Constitution | 3. Big Business Emerges | 2.Spanish-American-Cuban War |
| 4. Launching the New Nation | 4. Workers of the Nation Unite | 3. Acquiring New Lands |
| Review Chapter 3 | Review Chapter 7 | 4. America as a World Power |
| 1. The Jeffersonian Era | 1. The new Immigrants | Review Chapter 11 |
| 2. The Age of Jackson | 2. Problems of Urbanization | 1.The World War Begins |
| 3. Manifest Destiny | 3. Emergence of the Political Machine | 2. American Power Tips the Balance |
| 4. The Market Revolution | 4. Politics in the Gilded Age | 3. The War at Home |
| 5. Reforming American Society | Review Chapter 8 | 4. Wilson Fights for Peace |
| Review Chapter 4 | 1. Science and Urban Life | Review Chapter 12 |
| 1. The Divisive Politics of Slavery | 2. Education and Culture | 1.America Struggles with post War Issues |
| 2. The Civil War Begins | 3. Segregation and Discrimination | 2. "Normalcy" and Isolationism |
| 3. The North Takes Charge | 4.Dawn of Mass Culture | 3.The Business of America |
| 4. Reconstruction and Its Effects |
| Review Chapter 13 | Review Chapter 17 | 1. Talking on Segregation |
| 1. Changing Ways of Life | 1. Mobilizing on the Home Front | 2. The Triumphs of a Crusade |
| 2. The Twenties Woman | 2. The War for Europe and North Africa | 3. Challenges and Changes in the Movement |
| 3. Education and Popular Culture | 3.The War In the Pacific | Review Chapter 22 |
| 4. The Harlem Renaissance | 4.The Impact of the War | 1. Moving Toward Conflicts |
| Review Chapter 14 | Review Chapter 18 | 2. U.S. Involvement and Escalation |
| 1.The Nations Sick Economy | 1.Origins of the Cold War | 3. A Nation Divided |
| 2. Hardship and Suffering During the Depression | 2. The Cold War Heats Up | 4. 1968: A Tumultuous Year |
| 3.Hoover Struggles With the Depression | 3. The Cold War at Home | 5. The End of the War and its Legacy |
| Review Chapter 15 | 4. Two Nations Live on the Edge | Review Chapter 23 |
| 1. A New Deal Fights the Depression | Review Chapter 19 | 1. Latinos and Native Americans Seek Equality |
| 2. The Second New Deal Takes Hold | 1. Postwar America | 2. Women Fight for Equality |
| 3. The New Deal Affects many Groups | 2. The American Dream in the Fifties | 3. Culture and Counterculture |
| 4. Society and Culture | 3. Popular Culture | |
| 5. The Impact of the New Deal | 4. The Other America | |
| Review Chapter 16 | Review Chapter 20 | |
| 1.Dictators Threaten World Peace | 1. Kennedy and the Cold War | |
| 2.War in Europe | 2. The New Frontier | |
| 3. The Holocaust | 3. The Great Society | |
| 4. American Moves Toward War | Review Chapter 21 |
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