新东方·AP美国历史5分制胜

出版社:Stephen Armstrong 西安交通大学出版社 (2013-06出版)
出版日期:2013-6
ISBN:9787560552491
作者:Stephen Armstrong

内容概要

作者:(美)阿姆斯特朗

书籍目录

STEP 1 Set Up Your Study Program Chapter 1 What You Need to Know About the AP U.S. History Exam 3Background of the Advanced Placement Program 3Questions Frequently Asked About the AP U.S. History Exam 5Chapter 2 How to Plan Your Time 8Three Approaches to Preparing for the AP U.S. History Exam 8Calendar for Each Plan 10STEP 2 Determine Your Test Readiness Chapter 3 Take a Diagnostic Exam 17How and When to Use the Diagnostic Exam 18Conclusion (After the Exam) 18Getting Started: The Diagnostic/Master Exam 20Answers to Diagnostic/Master Exam 34STEP 1 Set Up Your Study Program Chapter 1 What You Need to Know About the AP U.S. History Exam 3Background of the Advanced Placement Program 3Questions Frequently Asked About the AP U.S. History Exam 5Chapter 2 How to Plan Your Time 8Three Approaches to Preparing for the AP U.S. History Exam 8Calendar for Each Plan 10STEP 2 Determine Your Test Readiness Chapter 3 Take a Diagnostic Exam 17How and When to Use the Diagnostic Exam 18Conclusion (After the Exam) 18Getting Started: The Diagnostic/Master Exam 20Answers to Diagnostic/Master Exam 34STEP 3 Develop Strategies for Success Chapter 4 How to Approach Each Question Type 51Multiple-Choice Questions 52Document-Based Essay Questions 54Free-Response Essay Questions 54Reading and Interpreting Primary Source Documents 55Analyzing Primary Source Documents 56STEP 4 Review the Knowledge You Need to Score High Chapter 5 The Settling of the Western Hemisphere and Colonial America (1450–1650) 61Native Americans and European Exploration 62The French in Canada 62The English in the Americas 63Effects of English, French, and British Settlement 65Chapter Review 65Chapter 6 The British Empire in America: Growth and Con? ict (1650–1750) 68The Impact of Mercantilism 69African Slavery in the Americas 70Continued Unrest in New England 71The Salem Witch Trials 71Wars in Europe and Their Impact on the Colonies 71The Growth of the Colonial Assemblies 72The Era of “Salutary Neglect” 72The Great Awakening 73Chapter Review 73Chapter 7 Resistance, Rebellion, and Revolution (1750–1775) 76Problems on the Frontier 77Additional Con?icts Between the British and Their Colonial “Allies” 77The Policies of George Grenville 78A Sense of Crisis: The Stamp Act 78More Protest: The Townshend Acts 79Continued Tension in Massachusetts 80The Calm Before the Storm: 1770–1773 80The Boston Tea Party 81The Intolerable Acts 81The First Continental Congress 81Chapter Review 82Chapter 8 The American Revolution and the New Nation (1775–1787) 84The American Revolution 85The Second Continental Congress 85The Declaration of Independence 86The Outbreak of the Revolution: Divisions in the Colonies 86Strategies of the American Revolution 87Washington as Commander 87The War Moves to the South 88The Treaty of Paris 89The Establishment of Governmental Structures in the New Nation 89The Articles of Confederation 89The Northwest Ordinances 90Shays’s Rebellion 90Chapter Review 91Chapter 9 The Establishment of New Political Systems (1787–1800) 93Desire for a Stronger Central Government 94Government Under the New Constitution 94The Issue of Slavery 95Rati?cation of the Constitution 95The Presidency of George Washington 95The Bill of Rights 96Competing Visions: Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson 96The French Revolution 97Foreign Policy and Jay’s Treaty 98Washington’s Farewell Address 98The Presidency of John Adams 98The Alien and Sedition Acts 99Chapter Review 99Chapter 10 The Jeffersonian Revolution (1800–1820) 102The Election of 1800 103Reform of the Courts 103Westward Expansion 104Political Tensions and the Strange Case of Aaron Burr 105European Wars Spill Over to America (Again) 106The War of 1812 106The American System 107The Missouri Compromise 108Chapter Review 108Chapter 11 The Rise of Manufacturing and the Age of Jackson (1820–1845) 111The Growth of the Factory 112The Monroe Doctrine 113Policy Toward Native Americans 113The Second Great Awakening 113Political Reform: The Jacksonian Era (1829–1841) 114The Election of 1824 115The 1828 Presidential Election 115Jackson as President 115The Nulli?cation Controversy 116The Bank Crisis 116The Whig Party: A Challenge to the Democratic-Republicans 117Chapter Review 117Chapter 12 The Union Expanded and Challenged (1835–1860) 120The Ideology of Manifest Destiny 121“Remember the Alamo!” 122The Pivotal Election of 1844 122War with Mexico 123Political Challenges of the 1850s 124Effects of the Compromise of 1850 125The Presidency of Franklin Pierce 125The Return of Sectional Con?ict 126“Bleeding Kansas”: Slave or Free? 126The Dred Scott Decision 127The Lincoln-Douglas Debates 127John Brown’s Raid 127The Presidential Election of 1860 128Chapter Review 128Chapter 13 The Union Divided: The Civil War (1861–1865) 131Advantages of the North and South in the War 132The Attack on Fort Sumter and the Beginning of the War 133War Aims and Strategies 133Developments in the South and in the North 135The Emancipation Proclamation 1361863: The War Tips to the North 136War Weariness in the North and South 137The End of the Confederacy 137Chapter Review 137Chapter 14 The Era of Reconstruction (1865–1877) 140Lincoln’s Plans for Reconstruction 141Andrew Johnson’s Plan for Reconstruction 142The Reconstruction Programs of the Radical Republicans 143A Period of Radical Reconstruction 143The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson 144Radical Reconstruction Reinforced 144The End of Reconstruction 145Chapter Review 145Chapter 15 Western Expansion and Its Impact on the American Character (1860–1895) 148Federal Legislation Encourages Western Settlement 149Farming on the Great Plains 150The Transformation of Agriculture on the Plains 150Women and Minorities on the Plains 151Mining and Lumbering in the West 151Ranching in the West 152The Plight of Native Americans 152The Organization of the American Farmer and Populism 153The Impact of the West on American Society 155Chapter Review 156Chapter 16 America Transformed into the Industrial Giant of the World (1870–1910) 158The Growth of Industrial America 159The Changing Nature of American Industry 160The Consolidation of Businesses 161The Growth of Labor Unions 162An Improved Standard of Living? 163The Impact of Immigration on American Society 164The Transformation of the American City 165Politics of the Gilded Age 166Cultural Life in the Gilded Age 168Chapter Review 168Chapter 17 The Rise of American Imperialism (1890–1913) 172A Period of Foreign Policy Inaction 173A Sign of Things to Come: Hawaii 174The 1890s: Reasons for American Imperialism 174The Spanish-American War 175The Role of America: Protector or Oppressor? 177The Debate Over the Philippines 177Connecting the Paci?c and the Atlantic: The Panama Canal 178The Roosevelt Corollary 178Chapter Review 179Chapter 18 The Progressive Era (1895–1914) 182The Origins of Progressivism 183The Goals of Progressives 184Urban Reforms 184The Progressives at the State Level 185Women and Progressivism 185Reforming the Workplace 186The Square Deal of Theodore Roosevelt 186Progressivism Under William Howard Taft 187The 1912 Presidential Election 188The Progressive Legacy of Woodrow Wilson 188Did Progressivism Succeed? 189Chapter Review 189Chapter 19 The United States and World War I (1914–1921) 192The American Response to the Outbreak of War 193Increasing American Support for the Allied Powers 194America Moves Toward War 194America Enters the War 195The Impact of the American Expeditionary Force 195The Home Front During World War I 196Keeping America Patriotic 196Woodrow Wilson and the Treaty of Versailles 197The United States and the Middle East 198The Treaty of Versailles and the United States Senate 199The Consequences of American Actions After the War 199Chapter Review 199Chapter 20 The Beginning of Modern America: The 1920s 202Chapter 21 The Great Depression and the New Deal (1929–1939) 214Chapter 22 World War II (1933–1945) 228Chapter 23 The Origins of the Cold War (1945–1960) 241Chapter 24 Prosperity and Anxiety: The 1950s 255Chapter 25 America in an Era of Turmoil (1960–1975) 264Chapter 26 Decline and Rebirth (1968–1988) 276Chapter 27 Prosperity and a New World Order (1988–2000) 288Chapter 28 The Threat of Terrorism, the Increase of Presidential Power, and Potential Economic Disasters (2001–2010) 296Chapter 29 Contemporary America: Evaluating the “Big Themes” 306STEP 5 Build Your Test-Taking Confidence AP U.S. History Practice Exam 1 314AP U.S. History Practice Exam 2 344Appendixes 373Glossary 375Bibliography 411Websites 413

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