Semester 2
UNIT 4: WORLD WAR II AND POSTWAR AMERICA (1931–1960)
Chapter 10: The Coming of War (1931–1942)
Section 1: Dictators and War
Section 2: From Isolation to Involvement
Section 3: America Enters the War
Chapter 11: World War II (1941–1945)
Section 1: The Allies Turn the Tide
Section 2: The Home Front
Section 3: Victory in Europe and the Pacific
Section 4: The Holocaust
Section 5: Effects of the War
Chapter 12: The Cold War (1945–1960)
Section 1: The Cold War Begins
Section 2: The Korean War
Section 3: The Cold War Expands
Section 4: The Cold War at Home
Chapter 13: Postwar Confidence and Anxiety (1945–1960)
Section 1: An Economic Boom
Section 2: A Society on the Move
Section 3: Mass Culture and Family Life
Section 4: Dissent and Discontent
UNIT 5: CHALLENGES AND CHANGE (1945–1980)
Chapter 14: The Civil Rights Movement (1945–1975)
Section 1: Early Demands for Equality
Section 2: The Movement Gains Ground
Section 3: New Successes and Challenges
Chapter 15: The Kennedy and Johnson Years (1960–1968)
Section 1: Kennedy and the Cold War
Section 2: Kennedy's New Frontier
Section 3: Johnson's Great Society
Chapter 16: The Vietnam War Era (1954–1975)
Section 1: Origins of the Vietnam War
Section 2: U.S. Involvement Grows
Section 3: The War Divides America
Section 4: The War's End and Impact
Section 5: Nixon and the Cold War
Chapter 17: An Era of Protest and Change (1960–1980)
Section 1: The Counterculture
Section 2: The Women's Rights Movement
Section 3: The Rights Revolution Expands
Section 4: The Environmental Movement
Chapter 18: A Crisis in Confidence (1968–1980)
Section 1: Nixon and the Watergate Scandal
Section 2: The Ford and Carter Years
Section 3: Foreign Policy Troubles
UNIT 6: CHANGING AND ENDURING ISSUES (1980–Today)
Chapter 19: The Conservative Resurgence (1980–1993)
Section 1: The Conservative Movement Grows
Section 2: The Reagan Revolution
Section 3: The End of the Cold War
Section 4: Foreign Policy After the Cold War
Chapter 20: Into a New Century (1992–Today)
Section 1: The Computer and Technology Revolutions
Section 2: The Clinton Presidency
Section 3: Global Politics and Economics
Section 4: The George W. Bush Presidency
Section 5: Americans Look to the Future
Chapter 10: The Coming of War (1931–1942)
Section 1: Dictators and War
Section 2: From Isolation to Involvement
Section 3: America Enters the War
Chapter 11: World War II (1941–1945)
Section 1: The Allies Turn the Tide
Section 2: The Home Front
Section 3: Victory in Europe and the Pacific
Section 4: The Holocaust
Section 5: Effects of the War
Chapter 12: The Cold War (1945–1960)
Section 1: The Cold War Begins
Section 2: The Korean War
Section 3: The Cold War Expands
Section 4: The Cold War at Home
Chapter 13: Postwar Confidence and Anxiety (1945–1960)
Section 1: An Economic Boom
Section 2: A Society on the Move
Section 3: Mass Culture and Family Life
Section 4: Dissent and Discontent
UNIT 5: CHALLENGES AND CHANGE (1945–1980)
Chapter 14: The Civil Rights Movement (1945–1975)
Section 1: Early Demands for Equality
Section 2: The Movement Gains Ground
Section 3: New Successes and Challenges
Chapter 15: The Kennedy and Johnson Years (1960–1968)
Section 1: Kennedy and the Cold War
Section 2: Kennedy's New Frontier
Section 3: Johnson's Great Society
Chapter 16: The Vietnam War Era (1954–1975)
Section 1: Origins of the Vietnam War
Section 2: U.S. Involvement Grows
Section 3: The War Divides America
Section 4: The War's End and Impact
Section 5: Nixon and the Cold War
Chapter 17: An Era of Protest and Change (1960–1980)
Section 1: The Counterculture
Section 2: The Women's Rights Movement
Section 3: The Rights Revolution Expands
Section 4: The Environmental Movement
Chapter 18: A Crisis in Confidence (1968–1980)
Section 1: Nixon and the Watergate Scandal
Section 2: The Ford and Carter Years
Section 3: Foreign Policy Troubles
UNIT 6: CHANGING AND ENDURING ISSUES (1980–Today)
Chapter 19: The Conservative Resurgence (1980–1993)
Section 1: The Conservative Movement Grows
Section 2: The Reagan Revolution
Section 3: The End of the Cold War
Section 4: Foreign Policy After the Cold War
Chapter 20: Into a New Century (1992–Today)
Section 1: The Computer and Technology Revolutions
Section 2: The Clinton Presidency
Section 3: Global Politics and Economics
Section 4: The George W. Bush Presidency
Section 5: Americans Look to the Future