Semester 1
UNIT 1: CONNECTING WITH PAST LEARNINGS (Beginnings–1900)
Chapter 1: The Nation's Beginnings (Prehistory–1824)
Section 1: Many Cultures Meet
Section 2: The American Revolution
Section 3: The Constitution
Section 4: The New Republic
Chapter 2: Manifest Destiny, Civil War, and Reconstruction (1800–1877)
Section 1: Reform and Westward Expansion
Section 2: The Union in Crisis
Section 3: The Civil War
Section 4: The Reconstruction Era
Chapter 3: The Development of Industrial America (1865–1914)
Section 1: The Triumph of Industry
Section 2: Immigration and Urbanization
Section 3: The South and West Transformed
Section 4: Issues of the Gilded Age
UNIT 2: EMERGENCE OF THE MODERN UNITED STATES (1890–1920)
Chapter 4: The Progressive Era (1890–1920)
Section 1: The Drive for Reform
Section 2: Women Make Progress
Section 3: The Struggle Against Discrimination
Section 4: Roosevelt's Square Deal
Section 5: Wilson's New Freedom
Chapter 5: An Emerging World Power (1890–1917)
Section 1: The Roots of Imperialism
Section 2: The Spanish-American War
Section 3: The United States and East Asia
Section 4: The United States and Latin America
Chapter 6: World War I and Beyond (1914–1920)
Section 1: From Neutrality to War
Section 2: The Home Front
Section 3: Wilson, War, and Peace
Section 4: Effects of the War
UNIT 3: PROSPERITY AND DEPRESSION (1919–1941)
Chapter 7: The Twenties (1919–1929)
Section 1: A Booming Economy
Section 2: The Business of Government
Section 3: Social and Cultural Tensions
Section 4: A New Mass Culture
Section 5: The Harlem Renaissance
Chapter 8: The Great Depression (1928–1932)
Section 1: Causes of the Depression
Section 2: Americans Face Hard Times
Section 3: Hoover's Response Fails
Chapter 9: The New Deal (1932–1941)
Section 1: FDR Offers Relief and Recovery
Section 2: The Second New Deal
Section 3: Effects of the New Deal
Section 4: Culture of the 1930s
Chapter 1: The Nation's Beginnings (Prehistory–1824)
Section 1: Many Cultures Meet
Section 2: The American Revolution
Section 3: The Constitution
Section 4: The New Republic
Chapter 2: Manifest Destiny, Civil War, and Reconstruction (1800–1877)
Section 1: Reform and Westward Expansion
Section 2: The Union in Crisis
Section 3: The Civil War
Section 4: The Reconstruction Era
Chapter 3: The Development of Industrial America (1865–1914)
Section 1: The Triumph of Industry
Section 2: Immigration and Urbanization
Section 3: The South and West Transformed
Section 4: Issues of the Gilded Age
UNIT 2: EMERGENCE OF THE MODERN UNITED STATES (1890–1920)
Chapter 4: The Progressive Era (1890–1920)
Section 1: The Drive for Reform
Section 2: Women Make Progress
Section 3: The Struggle Against Discrimination
Section 4: Roosevelt's Square Deal
Section 5: Wilson's New Freedom
Chapter 5: An Emerging World Power (1890–1917)
Section 1: The Roots of Imperialism
Section 2: The Spanish-American War
Section 3: The United States and East Asia
Section 4: The United States and Latin America
Chapter 6: World War I and Beyond (1914–1920)
Section 1: From Neutrality to War
Section 2: The Home Front
Section 3: Wilson, War, and Peace
Section 4: Effects of the War
UNIT 3: PROSPERITY AND DEPRESSION (1919–1941)
Chapter 7: The Twenties (1919–1929)
Section 1: A Booming Economy
Section 2: The Business of Government
Section 3: Social and Cultural Tensions
Section 4: A New Mass Culture
Section 5: The Harlem Renaissance
Chapter 8: The Great Depression (1928–1932)
Section 1: Causes of the Depression
Section 2: Americans Face Hard Times
Section 3: Hoover's Response Fails
Chapter 9: The New Deal (1932–1941)
Section 1: FDR Offers Relief and Recovery
Section 2: The Second New Deal
Section 3: Effects of the New Deal
Section 4: Culture of the 1930s