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About the Author viii
Barron's Essential 5 ix
Introduction: Preparing for the Advanced Placement United States History Exam 3(1)
Using This Book to Help You Prepare for the Exam 3(2)
1 Historical Thinking Skills, Reasoning Processes, and Themes
5(14)
Historical Thinking Skills and Reasoning Processes
5(1)
Historical Thinking Skills
5(7)
History Reasoning Processes
12(1)
Themes in U.S. History
13(6)
2 Navigating the Advanced Placement United States History Exam
19(28)
Multiple-Choice Questions
21(2)
Short-Answer Questions
23(2)
Document-Based Question
25(7)
Long Essay Question
32(15)
Answers and Explanations
36(11)
REVIEW SECTION-TIME PERIODS
3 Period 1:1491-1607 The Meeting of Three Peoples
47(16)
Topic 1.1 Contextualizing Period 1
48(1)
Topic 1.2 Native American Societies Before European Contact
48(2)
Topic 1.3 European Exploration in the Americas
50(1)
Topic 1.4 Columbian Exchange, Spanish Exploration, and Conquest
51(3)
Topic 1.5 Labor, Slavery, and Caste in the Spanish Colonial System
54(2)
Topic 1.6 Cultural Interactions Between Europeans, Native Americans, and Africans
56(2)
Topic 1.7 Subject to Debate
58(1)
Practice Multiple-Choice Questions
59(3)
Answer Key
62(1)
Answers and Explanations
62(1)
4 Period 2:1607-1754 Patterns of Empire and Resistance
63(36)
Topic 2.1 Contextualizing Period 2
64(1)
Topic 2.2 European Colonization
64(4)
Topic 2.3 The Regions of British Colonies
68(10)
Topic 2.4 Transatlantic Trade
78(5)
Topic 2.5 Interactions Between American Indians and Europeans
83(5)
Topic 2.6 Slavery in the British Colonies
88(2)
Topic 2.7 Colonial Society and Culture
90(5)
Topic 2.8 Subject to Debate
95(1)
Practice Multiple-Choice Questions
96(2)
Answer Key
98(1)
Answers and Explanations
98(1)
5 Period 3:1754-1800 The Crisis of Empire, Revolution, and Nation Building
99(46)
Topic 3.1 Contextualizing Period 3
101(1)
Topic 3.2 The Seven Years' War (The French and Indian War)
101(4)
Topic 3.3 Taxation Without Representation
105(4)
Topic 3.4 Philosophical Foundations of the American Revolution
109(3)
Topic 3.5 The American Revolution
112(3)
Topic 3.6 The Influence of Revolutionary Ideas
115(2)
Topic 3.7 The Articles of Confederation
117(4)
Topic 3.8 The Constitutional Convention and Debates Over Ratification
121(4)
Topic 3.9 The Constitution
125(1)
Topic 3.10 Shaping the New Republic
126(6)
Topic 3.11 Developing an American Identity
132(1)
Topic 3.12 Movement in the Early Republic
133(3)
Topic 3.13 Subject to Debate
136(2)
Practice Multiple-Choice Questions
138(4)
Answer Key
142(1)
Answers and Explanations
142(3)
6 Period 4:1800-1848 The Meaning of Democracy in an Era of Economic and Territorial Expansion
145(48)
Topic 4.1 Contextualizing Period 4
147(1)
Topic 4.2 The Rise of Political Parties and the Era of Jefferson
147(3)
Topic 4.3 Politics and Regional Interests
150(2)
Topic 4.4 America on the World Stage
152(4)
Topic 4.5 The Market Revolution: Economic Transformations
156(4)
Topic 4.6 Market Revolution: Society and Culture
160(4)
Topic 4.7 Expanding Democracy
164(2)
Topic 4.8 Jackson and Federal Power
166(4)
Topic 4.9 The Development of an American Culture
170(1)
Topic 4.10 The Second Great Awakening
171(2)
Topic 4.11 An Age of Reform
173(4)
Topic 4.12 African Americans in the Early Republic
177(3)
Topic 4.13 The Society of the South in the Early Republic
180(2)
Topic 4.14 Subject to Debate
182(3)
Practice Multiple-Choice Questions
185(5)
Answer Key
190(1)
Answers and Explanations
190(3)
7 Period 5:1844-1877 Slavery, Civil War, and the Transformation of American Society
193(38)
Topic 5.1 Contextualizing Period 5
195(1)
Topic 5.2 Manifest Destiny
195(3)
Topic 5.3 The Mexican-American War
198(3)
Topic 5.4 The Compromise of 1850
201(2)
Topic 5.5 Sectional Conflict: Regional Differences
203(3)
Topic 5.6 Failure to Compromise
206(3)
Topic 5.7 Election of 1860 and Secession
209(1)
Topic 5.8 Military Conflict in the Civil War
210(3)
Topic 5.9 Government Policies During the Civil War
213(1)
Topic 5.10 Reconstruction
214(6)
Topic 5.11 Failure of Reconstruction
220(2)
Topic 5.12 Subject to Debate
222(2)
Practice Multiple-Choice Questions
224(4)
Answer Key
228(1)
Answers and Explanations
228(3)
8 Period 6:1865-1898 The Challenges of the Era of Industrialization
231(42)
Topic 6.1 Contextualizing Period 6
232(1)
Topic 6.2 Westward Expansion: Economic Development
232(4)
Topic 6.3 Westward Expansion: Social and Cultural Development
236(5)
Topic 6.4 The "New South"
241(1)
Topic 6.5 Technological Innovation
242(1)
Topic 6.6 The Rise of Industrial Capitalism
243(3)
Topic 6.7 Labor in the Gilded Age
246(3)
Topic 6.8 Immigration and Migration in the Gilded Age
249(2)
Topic 6.9 Responses to Immigration in the Gilded Age
251(2)
Topic 6.10 Development of the Middle Class
253(3)
Topic 6.11 Reform in the Gilded Age
256(1)
Topic 6.12 Controversies over the Role of Government in the Gilded Age
257(1)
Topic 6.13 Politics in the Gilded Age
258(5)
Topic 6.14 Subject to Debate
263(2)
Practice Multiple-Choice Questions
265(5)
Answer Key
270(1)
Answers and Explanations
270(3)
9 Period 7:1890-1945 Economic Dislocation and Reform in the Age of Empire and World War
273(68)
Topic 7.1 Contextualizing Period 7
276(1)
Topic 7.2 Imperialism: Debates
277(2)
Topic 7.3 The Spanish-American War and Its Aftermath
279(5)
Topic 7.4 The Progressives
284(10)
Topic 7.5 World War I: Military and Diplomacy
294(5)
Topic 7.6 World War I: Home Front
299(3)
Topic 7.7 1920s: Innovation in Communications and Technology
302(3)
Topic 7.8 1920s: Cultural and Political Controversies
305(5)
Topic 7.9 The Great Depression
310(2)
Topic 7.10 The New Deal
312(8)
Topic 7.11 Interwar Foreign Policy
320(3)
Topic 7.12 World War II: Mobilization
323(2)
Topic 7.13 World War II: Military
325(4)
Topic 7.14 Postwar Diplomacy
329(1)
Topic 7.15 Subject to Debate
330(4)
Practice Multiple-Choice Questions
334(4)
Answer Key
338(1)
Answers and Explanations
338(3)
10 Period 8:1945-1980 Redefining Democracy in the Era of Cold War and Liberal Ascendancy
341(50)
Topic 8.1 Contextualizing Period 8
343(1)
Topic 8.2 The Cold War from 1945 to 1980
343(6)
Topic 8.3 The Red Scare
349(2)
Topic 8.4 The Economy after 1945
351(2)
Topic 8.5 Culture after 1945
353(2)
Topic 8.6 Early Steps in the Civil Rights Movement (1940s and 1950s)
355(2)
Topic 8.7 America as a World Power
357(3)
Topic 8.8 The Vietnam War
360(2)
Topic 8.9 The Great Society
362(3)
Topic 8.10 The African-American Civil Rights Movement (1960s)
365(5)
Topic 8.11 The Civil Rights Movement Expands
370(3)
Topic 8.12 Youth Culture of the 1960s
373(3)
Topic 8.13 The Environment and Natural Resources from 1968 to 1980
376(4)
Topic 8.14 Society in Transition
380(4)
Topic 8.15 Subject to Debate
384(2)
Practice Multiple-Choice Questions
386(3)
Answer Key
389(1)
Answers and Explanations
389(2)
11 Period 9:1980-Present Political and Foreign Policy Adjustments in a Globalized World
391(50)
Topic 9.1 Contextualizing Period 9
393(1)
Topic 9.2 Reagan, Conservatism, and Partisan Divisions
393(15)
Topic 9.3 The End of the Cold War
408(3)
Topic 9.4 A Changing Economy
411(4)
Topic 9.5 Migration and Immigration 1980 to the Present
415(2)
Topic 9.6 Defining America's Role in the World in the 21st Century
417(6)
Topic 9.7 Subject to Debate
423(2)
Practice Multiple-Choice Questions
425(3)
Answer Key
428(1)
Answers and Explanations
428(13)
PRACTICE TESTS
Practice Test 1
441(60)
Answer Key
468(1)
Answers and Explanations
469(21)
Scoring the Test
490(11)
Practice Test 2
501(50)
Answer Key
528(1)
Answers and Explanations
529(21)
Scoring the Test
550(1)
Index 551
Eugene V. Resnick has taught in the Social Studies Department at Midwood High School in Brooklyn, New York, over 25 years; he has taught AP United States History for 18 of those years. He received a Masters degree in American History from Brooklyn College.

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