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AMERICAN HISTORY Alan Brinkley UPDATED AP ® EDITION AP ® EDITION AP ® U.S. History American History Connecting with the Past Updated AP Edition (15E), ©2017 Brinkley Best choice for the AP course redesign! American History © 2017, updated AP edition by Alan Brinkley, fully addresses the revised AP United States History Curriculum released July 2015, providing students with guidance and support to master key concepts and themes, develop historical thinking skills, and succeed on the new AP U.S. History Exam. • A newly revised AP Teacher’s Manual and more test bank questions for additional practice Revised Key Concepts and Themes Codes for AP study start each chapter to identify content covered. • AP-level Connecting Concepts chapter openers direct students’ attention to key concepts and helps students understand the “big picture.” Debating the Past, Historical Argumentation questions features AP-level prompts to help students evaluate historical arguments and use evidence. AP Test Practice within each chapter and expanded online test banks helps students prepare for rigor of the new AP U.S. History exam questions. NEW Power of Process assignment type in Connect® that helps students analyze and interpret primary and secondary sources. mheonline.com/advancedplacement/ NEW AP®, Advanced Placement®, and Advanced Placement Program® are trademarks registered by the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, these products. AP COURSE PREP Online, self-paced program designed to build the necessary skills and background knowledge for your AP course. TM AP COURSE SUPPORT Robust, web-based assignment and assessment platform complete with an adaptive study tool and an adaptive eBook. Complete Digital Solution for AP Success TM AP TEST PREP Adaptive AP test prep solution complete with personalized learning plans and four complete AP practice exams.

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1. Argumentation To what degree and in what ways were progressives able to make the American political system more democratic at the national, state, and local levels?

2. Argumentation To what degree and in what ways did the progressive movement improve life for average Americans through the regulation of big business?

3. Argumentation To what degree and in what ways were progressives able to enact social welfare legislation?

4. Contextualization Analyze the sources of support for progressive reform and the reasons for that support.

5. Contextualization Analyze the role of women in the progressive movement, reforms they sought to attain, and their relative success in realizing those goals.

6. Comparison Compare and contrast the views of big business and conservationists on the use of natural resources.

7. Comparison Compare and contrast New Nationalism with New Freedom.

8. Comparison Compare the positions of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois on how to best attain equal rights for African Americans.

Key Concept CorrelationsAnalyze the ways the historical developments you learn about in this chapter connect to one or more of these key concepts in AP U.S History coursework..

6.3.I.C A number of artists and critics, including agrarians, utopians, socialists, and advocates of the Social Gospel, championed alternative vi-sions for the economy and U.S. society.

6.3.II.B Many women sought greater equality with men, often joining voluntary organizations, going to college, promoting social and political reform, and, like Jane Addams, working in settlement houses to help im-migrants adapt to U.S. language and customs.

7.1.II. A Some Progressive Era journalists attacked what they saw as political corruption, social injustice, and economic inequality, while reform-ers, often from the middle and upper classes and including many women, worked to effect social changes in cities and among immigrant popula-tions.

7.1.II.B On the national level, Progressives sought federal legislation that they believed would effectively regulate the economy, expand democ-racy, and generate moral reform. Progressive amendments to the Constitution dealt with issues such as prohibition and woman suffrage.

7.1.II.C Preservationists and conservationists both supported the establish-ment of national parks while advocating different government responses to the overuse of natural resources.

7.1.II.D The Progressives were divided over many issues. Some Progressives supported Southern segregation, while others ignored its pres-ence. Some Progressives advocated expanding popular participation in gov-ernment, while others called for greater reliance on professional and technical experts to make government more efficient. Progressives also disagreed about immigration restriction.

Thematic Learning ObjectivesCUL-1.0, 2.0, 3.0; NAT-2.0; POL-1.0, 2.0, 3.0; GEO-1.0

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Best choice for the AP course redesign!

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• AP-level Connecting Concepts chapter openers direct students’ attention to key concepts and helps students understand the “big picture.”

• Debating the Past, Historical Argumentation questions features AP-level prompts to help students evaluate historical arguments and use evidence.

• AP Test Practice within each chapter and expanded online test banks helps students prepare for rigor of the new AP U.S. History exam questions.

• NEW Power of Process assignment type in Connect® that helps students analyze and interpret primary and secondary sources.

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“VOTES FOR WOMEN,” BY B. M. BOYE

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER 1 The Collision of Cultures

CHAPTER 2 Transplantations and Borderlands

CHAPTER 3 Society and Culture in Provincial America

CHAPTER 4 The Empire in Transition

CHAPTER 5 The American Revolution

CHAPTER 6 The Constitution and the New Republic

CHAPTER 7 The Jeffersonian Era

CHAPTER 8 Varieties of American Nationalism

CHAPTER 9 Jacksonian America

CHAPTER 10 America’s Economic Revolution

CHAPTER 11 Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South

CHAPTER 12 Antebellum Culture and Reform

CHAPTER 13 The Impending Crisis

CHAPTER 14 The Civil War

CHAPTER 15 Reconstruction and the New South

CHAPTER 16 The Conquest of the Far West

CHAPTER 17 Industrial Supremacy

CHAPTER 18 The Age of the City

CHAPTER 19 From Crisis to Empire

CHAPTER 20 The Progressive Era

CHAPTER 21 America and the Great War

CHAPTER 22 The New Era

CHAPTER 23 The Great Depression

CHAPTER 24 The New Deal

CHAPTER 25 The Global Crisis, 1921-1941

CHAPTER 26 America in a World at War

CHAPTER 27 The Cold War

CHAPTER 28 The Affluent Society

CHAPTER 29 Civil Rights, Vietnam, and the Ordeal of Liberalism

CHAPTER 30 The Crisis of Authority

CHAPTER 31 From “The Age of Limits” to the Age of Reagan

CHAPTER 32 The Age of Globalization

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