Chapter One - World before the Opening of the Atlantic - (pages 4 - 27) go.hrw.com - online textbook

Archaeology

Artifacts

Migration

Environments

Culture

Aztecs

Mayas

Anasazi

Irrigation

Iroquois

Chapter 2 - New Empires in the Americas - (pages 30 - 59)

Reasons for Exploration

Christopher Columbus

Ferdinand Magellan

Effect of Columbus on the Native Americans

Conquistadors Conquer the Aztecs

Protestant Reformation

Northwest Passage

Chapter 3 - The English Colonies (pages 64 - 87)

Jamestown, VA

Pocahontas

Cash Crop

Virginia

Puritans

Immigrants

Mayflower Compact

Massachusetts

Connecticut

Puritans Lifestyle

Anne Hutchinson

Rhode Island

New England

Maryland

Toleration

North Carolina

South Carolina

New Netherlands

Peter Stuyvesant

Pennsylvania

William Penn

Quaker Beliefs

Georgia

Reasons for Creation of Georgia

Chapter 4 - Life in the English Colonies (pages 92 - 117) go.hrw.com - online textbook

Parliament

Bicameral Legislature

Town Meeting

Mercantilism

Import

Export

Navigation Acts

Triangular Trade

Middle Passage

Tobacco

Slave Codes

Benjamin Franklin

Chapter 5 - Conflicts in the Colonies (pages 126 - 139) go.hrw.com - online textbook

Militia

New France

Albany Plan of Union

French and Indian War

Coreurs De Bois

Guerilla Warfare

Backcountry

Proclamation of 1763

Sugar Act

No Taxation without Representation

Committees of Correspondence

Boycott

Stamp Act

Sons and Daughters of Liberty

Samuel Adams

Townshend Acts

Writs of Assistance

Boston Massacre

Propaganda

Tea Act

Intolerable Acts

Chapter 6 - The American Revolution (pages 152 - 181) go.hrw.com - online textbook

First Continental Congress

Minutemen

Shot Heard Round the World

Lexington

Concord

Redcoats

Second Continental Congress

Continental Army

George Washington

Olive Branch Petition

Battle of Bunker Hill

Common Sense

Thomas Paine

Declaration of Independence

Thomas Jefferson

Patriots

Loyalists

Strengths and Weaknesses of each side

Hessians

The Crisis

Battle of Saratoga - Turning Point

Marquis de Lafayette

Baron Friedrich von Steuben

Valley Forge

Treaty of Paris (1783)

Chapter 7 - Forming a Government (pages 186 - 211) go.hrw.com - online textbook

Constitution

Articles of Confederation

Land Ordinance

Northwest Ordinance

Tariff

Shays' Rebellion

Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation

Constitutional Convention

James Madison

Virginia (Large State) Plan

New Jersey (Small State) Plan

Great Compromise

Three-Fifths Compromise

Federalism

Popular Sovereignty

Legislative Branch

Executive Branch

Judicial Branch

Checks and Balances

Antifederalists

Amendments

Bill of Rights

Chapter 8 - Citizenship and the Constitution (pages 220 - 259) go.hrw.com - online textbook

Elastic Clause

Reserved Powers

Separation of Powers

Impeach

Veto

Cabinet

Supreme Court

Chief Justice

Chapter 9 - Launching the Nation (pages 268 - 293) go.hrw.com - online textbook

George Washington

Precedent President

Electoral College

Judiciary Act of 1789

Alexander Hamilton

Loose Construction

Strict Construction

Neutrality

Whiskey Rebellion

Political Parties

Federalist Party

Democratic-Republican Party (Jeffersonian Republicans)

John Adams

XYZ Affair

Alien Act

Sedition Act

Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions

Election of 1800

Chapter 10 - The Expanding Nation (pages 298 - 319) go.hrw.com - online textbook

Jefferson as President

Marbury vs. Madison

Judicial Review

Louisiana Purchase

Lewis and Clark Expedition

Embargo Act

Non-Intercourse Act

War of 1812

Andrew Jackson

Battle of New Orleans

Treaty of Ghent

Chapter 11 - A New National Identity (pages 328 - 352) go.hrw.com - online textbook

Monroe Doctrine

Missouri Compromise

Canals

Erie Canal

Roads

Andrew Jackson as President

Spoils System

States' Rights

Nullification Crisis

South Carolina Leads Way for State's Rights

Indian Removal Act

Bureau of Indian Affairs

Trail of Tears

Cherokee Nation

Chapter 12 - The North and the South (pages 362 - 381) go.hrw.com - online textbook

The Industrial Revolution

Textiles

Technology

Samuel Slater

Eli Whitney

Interchangeable Parts

Trade Unions

Strike

Fulton's Folly

Steamboat

Steam Locomotive

Morse Code

Telegraph

John Deere

Cotton Gin

Cotton Belt

Plantation Life

Slave Life

Chapter 13 - New Movements in America (pages 390 - 417) go.hrw.com - online textbook

Immigration

Nativists

Growth of Cities

Problems with Cities

Middle Class

Tenements

Temperance Movement

Abolition

Emancipation

William Lloyd Garrison

Frederick Douglass

Harriet Tubman

Underground Railroad

Seneca Falls Convention

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Susan B. Anthony

Chapter 14 - Westward Expansion and War (pages 422 - 441) go.hrw.com - online textbook

Americans in Texas

Stephen Austin

General Santa Anna

Alamo

Sam Houston

Republic of Texas

Annex

Mountain Men

Rendezvous

Oregon Trail

Manifest Destiny

War with Mexico

Mexican Cession

California Gold Rush

Forty - Niners

Mormons

Joseph Smith

Brigham Young

Chapter 15 – A Divided Nation - (pages 448 - 472) - go.hrw.com - online textbook and review

Sectionalism

Popular Sovereignty

Compromise of 1850

Fugitive Slave Act

Uncle Tom’s Cabin

Harriet Beecher Stowe

Kansas-Nebraska Act

“Bleeding” Kansas

John Brown

Dred Scott Case

Raid on Harper’s Ferry, VA

States' Rights

Election of 1860

Secession

Confederate States of America

Jefferson Davis

Chapter 16 – The Civil War - (pages 476 - 508) - go.hrw.com - online textbook and review

Fort Sumter

Abraham Lincoln

Border States

Advantages of each side

Bull Run

Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson

George McClellan?

Robert E. Lee

Antietam

Ulysses S. Grant

Vicksburg

Emancipation Proclamation

Clara Barton

Gettysburg

Pickett’s Charge

Gettysburg Address

Total War

Appomattox Courthouse

Chapter 17 - Reconstruction (pages 512 - 541) - go.hrw.com - online textbook and review

Reconstruction

Ten Percent Plan

Amnesty

Wade–Davis Bill

13th Amendment

Freedmen

Freedmen’s Bureau

Andrew Johnson

Black Codes

Radical Republicans

14th Amendment

15th Amendment

Carpetbaggers

Scalawags

Ku Klux Klan

Jim Crow Laws

Segregation

Poll Tax

Grandfather Clause

Plessy vs. Ferguson

Sharecropping

Chapter 18 – The West (pages 544 - 566) - go.hrw.com - online textbook and review

Reservations

Battle of Little Big Horn

George Custer

Mining Boom

Boomtowns

Ghost towns

Transcontinental Railroad

Treatment of Chinese and Irish Immigrant RR Workers

Effects of the Railroad

Cattle Boom

Homestead Act

Exodusters

Soddies

Chapter 19 – An Urban and Industrial Nation (pages 576 - 603) go.hrw.com - online textbook

Second Industrial Revolution

Bessemer Process

Wilbur and Orville Wright

Thomas Alva Edison

Patent

Entrepreneurs

Corporations

Andrew Carnegie

Vertical Integration

Horizontal Integration

Monopoly

Trust

John D. Rockefeller

Social Darwinism

Sherman Anti-Trust Act

Knight of Labor

Terence Powderly

Labor Union

American Federation of Labor

Anarchists

Old Immigrants Versus New Immigrants

Chinese Exclusion Act

Nativism

Growth of Urban Areas

Settlement Houses

Hull House

Populist Party

Chapter 20 – The Spirit of Reform (pages 604 - 635) -go.hrw.com - online textbook

Progressives

Muckrakers

Ida Tarbell

Jacob Riis

City Reforms

Social Reforms

Child Labor Reform

The Jungle

Triangle Shirtwaist Factory

Workplace Reform

Socialism

Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)

Temperance Movement

18th Amendment

Suffrage

19th Amendment

Booker T. Washington

W.E.B. DuBois?

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)

Theodore Roosevelt

Square Deal

Trustbuster

William Howard Taft

Woodrow Wilson

Clayton Anti-Trust Act

Chapter 21 – America as a World Power (pages 638 - 664)-go.hrw.com - online textbook

Imperialism

Isolationism

Hawaii

Japan

China

Spheres of Influence

Open Door Policy

Boxer Rebellion

Yellow Journalism

Joseph Pulitzer/William Randolph Hearst

USS Maine

Spanish-American War

Philippines

Puerto Rico

Cuba

Panama Canal

Roosevelt Corollary

Chapter 22 – World War I (pages 666 - 694) go.hrw.com - online textbook

Causes of the Great War

Nationalism

Militarism

Triple Alliance

Triple Entente

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

Serbia

Russia

Central Powers

Allied Powers

Battle of the Marne

Trench Warfare

No-Man’s-Land

U-Boats

Chemical Weapons (Mustard Gas)

Stalemate

Lusitania

Sussex Pledge

Zimmerman Note

Selective Service Act

Sedition Act of 1918

Propaganda

Liberty Bonds

National War Labor Board

Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

Communists

Second Battle of the Marne

Armistice

Europe after the War

Fourteen Points

Self-Determination

League of Nations

Reparations

Treaty of Versailles

US refuses to Join the League of Nations

Chapter 23 – The Roaring Twenties (pages 696 - 727) go.hrw.com - online textbook

Flappers

Seattle Strike

Red Scare

Xenophobia

American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)

Great Migration

Warren Harding

Calvin Coolidge

Laissez-Faire

Herbert Hoover

Prohibition

Speakeasies

Bootleggers

21st Amendment

Thomas Scopes Trial

Assembly Line

Model T

Buying on Credit

Fads

Jazz

Nickelodeons

Harlem Renaissance

Langston Hughes

Chapter 24 - The Great Depression (pages 730 - 759) go.hrw.com - online textbook

Stock Market Crash

Bull Market

Bear Market

Buying on Margin

Speculation

Black Tuesday (10/29/29)

Great Depression

Causes of the Great Depression

Credit

Herbert Hoover

Hoovervilles

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

New Deal

Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

Alphabet Soup

Works Progress Administration

Social Security Act

Family Life During the Depression

Dust Bowl

Totalitarianism

Benito Mussolini

Fascism

Adolf Hitler

Nazis

Axis Powers

Chapter 25 - World War II (pages 762 - 789) go.hrw.com - online textbook

Winston Churchill

Appeasement

Allied Powers

Axis Powers

Blitzkrieg

Battle of Britain

U.S. Neutrality

Lend-Lease Act

Pearl Harbor

Selective Service Act

War Production Board

Japanese American Internment

Rosie the Riveter

D-Day

Battle of the Bulge

Douglas Mac Arthur

Island Hopping

Kamikaze

V-E Day

Atomic Bomb

Harry Truman

Hiroshima/Nagasaki

Holocaust

Genocide

Chapter 26 - The Cold War Begins (pages 798 - 815) go.hrw.com - online textbook

Harry S Truman

Potsdam Conference

United Nations

Nuremburg Trials

Cold War

Truman Doctrine

Marshall Plan

Containment

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

Warsaw Pact

GI Bill of Rights

Korean War

38th Parallel

New Red Scare

Blacklisting

Julius and Ethel Rosenburg

Senator Joseph McCarthy?

McCarthyism?

Chapter 27 - Peace and Prosperity (pages 820 - 837) go.hrw.com - online textbook

Dwight D. Eisenhower

Hydrogen Bomb

Sputnik

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)

Nikita Khruschev

U2 Spy Plane Incident

Suburban Life

Baby Boom

Segregation

Plessy vs. Ferguson

Brown vs. Board of Education

Little Rock Nine

Montgomery Bus Boycott

Rosa Parks

Chapter 28 - A Time of Change (pages 846 - 869) go.hrw.com - online textbook

John F. Kennedy

Fidel Castro

Cuba

Berlin Wall

Cuban Missile Crisis

Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty

Kennedy Assassination

Lee Harvey Oswald

Lyndon B. Johnson

Medicare

Medicaid

Lunar Landing

Sit-in

Boycott

Freedom Rides

March on Washington

Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King

Civil Rights Act of 1964

Malcolm X

Black Power

Chapter 29 - War in Vietnam (pages 874 - 893) go.hrw.com - online textbook

Ho Chi Minh

Domino Theory

Ngo Dinh Diem

Vietcong

Containment

Gulf of Tonkin Resolution

Napalm

Agent Orange

Problems with US war effort

Protests of War

Response to returning Vietnam Veterans

Chapter 30 - A Search for Order (pages 902 - 923) go.hrw.com - online textbook

Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)

Energy Crisis

Watergate

Richard Nixon

Gerald Ford

Nixon's Resignation

Jimmy Carter

Iran Hostage Crisis

Ronald Reagan

Chapter 31 - America Looks to the Future (pages 928 - 949) go.hrw.com - online textbook

Iran - Contra Affair

George Bush

End of the Cold War

Saddam Hussein

Operation Desert Storm

Bill Clinton

Terrorism

September 11, 2001

George W. Bush

Osama Bin Laden


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