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新东方 AP美国历史5分制胜PDF|Epub|txt|kindle电子书版本网盘下载
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- 出版社: 西安:西安交通大学出版社
- ISBN:9787560552491
- 出版时间:2013
- 标注页数:413页
- 文件大小:70MB
- 文件页数:455页
- 主题词:美国-历史-高等学校-入学考试-美国-自学参考资料-英文
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图书目录
STEP 1 Set Up Your Study Program3
Chapter 1 What You Need to Know About the AP U.S.History Exam3
Background of the Advanced Placement Program3
Questions Frequently Asked About the AP U.S.History Exam5
Chapter 2 How to Plan Your Time8
Three Approaches to Preparing for the AP U.S.History Exam8
Calendar for Each Plan10
STEP 2 Determine Your Test Readiness17
Chapter 3 Take a Diagnostic Exam17
How and When to Use the Diagnostic Exam18
Conclusion (After the Exam)18
Getting Started:The Diagnostic/Master Exam20
Answers to Diagnostic/Master Exam34
STEP 3 Develop Strategies for Success51
Chapter 4 How to Approach Each Question Type51
Multiple-Choice Questions52
Document-Based Essay Questions54
Free-Response Essay Questions54
Reading and Interpreting Primary Source Documents55
Analyzing Primary Source Documents56
STEP 4 Review the Knowledge You Need to Score High61
Chapter 5 The Settling of the Western Hemisphere and Colonial America(1450-1650)61
Native Americans and European Exploration62
The French in Canada62
The English in the Americas63
Effects of English,French,and British Settlement65
Chapter Review65
Chapter 6 The British Empire in America:Growth and Conflict(1650-1750)68
The Impact of Mercantilism69
African Slavery in the Americas70
Continued Unrest in New England71
The Salem Witch Trials71
Wars in Europe and Their Impact on the Colonies71
The Growth of the Colonial Assemblies72
The Era of"Salutary Neglect"72
The Great Awakening73
Chapter Review73
Chapter 7 Resistance,Rebellion,and Revolution(1750-1775)76
Problems on the Frontier77
Additional Conflicts Between the British and Their Colonial"Allies"77
The Policies of George Grenville78
A Sense of Crisis:The Stamp Act78
More Protest:The Townshend Acts79
Continued Tension in Massachusetts80
The Calm Before the Storm:1770-177380
The Boston Tea Party81
The Intolerable Acts81
The First Continental Congress81
Chapter Review82
Chapter 8 The American Revolution and the New Nation(1775-1787)84
The American Revolution85
The Second Continental Congress85
The Declaration of Independence86
The Outbreak of the Revolution:Divisions in the Colonies86
Strategies of the American Revolution87
Washington as Commander87
The War Moves to the South88
The Treaty of Paris89
The Establishment of Governmental Structures in the New Nation89
The Articles of Confederation89
The Northwest Ordinances90
Shays's Rebellion90
Chapter Review91
Chapter 9 The Establishment of New Political Systems(1787-1800)93
Desire for a Stronger Central Government94
Government Under the New Constitution94
The Issue of Slavery95
Ratification of the Constitution95
The Presidency of George Washington95
The Bill of Rights96
Competing Visions:Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson96
The French Revolution97
Foreign Policy and Jay's Treaty98
Washington's Farewell Address98
The Presidency of John Adams98
The Alien and Sedition Acts99
Chapter Review99
Chapter 10 The Jeffersonian Revolution(1800-1820)102
The Election of 1800103
Reform of the Courts103
Westward Expansion104
Political Tensions and the Strange Case of Aaron Burr105
European Wars Spill Over to America(Again)106
The War of 1812106
The American System107
The Missouri Compromise108
Chapter Review108
Chapter 11 The Rise of Manufacturing and the Age of Jackson(1820-1845)111
The Growth of the Factory112
The Monroe Doctrine113
Policy Toward Native Americans113
The Second Great Awakening113
Political Reform:The Jacksonian Era(1829-1841)114
The Election of 1824115
The 1828 Presidential Election115
Jackson as President115
The Nullification Controversy116
The Bank Crisis116
The Whig Party:A Challenge to the Democratic-Republicans117
Chapter Review117
Chapter 12 The Union Expanded and Challenged(1835-1860)120
The Ideology of Manifest Destiny121
"Remember the Alamo!"122
The Pivotal Election of 1844122
War with Mexico123
Political Challenges of the 1850s124
Effects of the Compromise of 1850125
The Presidency of Franklin Pierce125
The Return of Sectional Conflict126
"Bleeding Kansas":Slave or Free?126
The Dred Scott Decision127
The Lincoln-Douglas Debates127
John Brown's Raid127
The Presidential Election of 1860128
Chapter Review128
Chapter 13 The Union Divided:The Civil War(1861-1865)131
Advantages of the North and South in the War132
The Attack on Fort Sumter and the Beginning of the War133
War Aims and Strategies133
Developments in the South and in the North135
The Emancipation Proclamation136
1863:The War Tips to the North136
War Weariness in the North and South137
The End of the Confederacy137
Chapter Review137
Chapter 14 The Era of Reconstruction(1865-1877)140
Lincoln's Plans for Reconstruction141
Andrew Johnson's Plan for Reconstruction142
The Reconstruction Programs of the Radical Republicans143
A Period of Radical Reconstruction143
The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson144
Radical Reconstruction Reinforced144
The End of Reconstruction145
Chapter Review145
Chapter 15 Western Expansion and Its Impact on the American Character(1860-1895)148
Federal Legislation Encourages Western Settlement149
Farming on the Great Plains150
The Transformation of Agriculture on the Plains150
Women and Minorities on the Plains151
Mining and Lumbering in the West151
Ranching in the West152
The Plight of Native Americans152
The Organization of the American Farmer and Populism153
The Impact of the West on American Society155
Chapter Review156
Chapter 16 America Transformed into the Industrial Giant of the World(1870-1910)158
The Growth of Industrial America159
The Changing Nature of American Industry160
The Consolidation of Businesses161
The Growth of Labor Unions162
An Improved Standard of Living?163
The Impact of Immigration on American Society164
The Transformation of the American City165
Politics of the Gilded Age166
Cultural Life in the Gilded Age168
Chapter Review168
Chapter 17 The Rise of American Imperialism(1890-1913)172
A Period of Foreign Policy Inaction173
A Sign of Things to Come:Hawaii174
The 1890s:Reasons for American Imperialism174
The Spanish-American War175
The Role of America:Protector or Oppressor?177
The Debate Over the Philippines177
Connecting the Pacific and the Atlantic:The Panama Canal178
The Roosevelt Corollary178
Chapter Review179
Chapter 18 The Progressive Era(1895-1914)182
The Origins of Progressivism183
The Goals of Progressives184
Urban Reforms184
The Progressives at the State Level185
Women and Progressivism185
Reforming the Workplace186
The Square Deal of Theodore Roosevelt186
Progressivism Under William Howard Taft187
The 1912 Presidential Election188
The Progressive Legacy of Woodrow Wilson188
Did Progressivism Succeed?189
Chapter Review189
Chapter 19 The United States and World War I(1914-1921)192
The American Response to the Outbreak of War193
Increasing American Support for the Allied Powers194
America Moves Toward War194
America Enters the War195
The Impact of the American Expeditionary Force195
The Home Front During World War I196
Keeping America Patriotic196
Woodrow Wilson and the Treaty of Versailles197
The United States and the Middle East198
The Treaty of Versailles and the United States Senate199
The Consequences of American Actions After the War199
Chapter Review199
Chapter 20 The Beginning of Modern America:The 1920s202
A Decade of Prosperity203
Republican Leadership in the 1920s204
The Presidency of Warren G.Harding204
The Scandals of the Harding Administration205
The Presidency of Calvin Coolidge206
The Election of 1928206
Urban vs.Rural:The Great Divide of the 1920s207
Culture in the 1920s209
The Jazz Age209
The Lost Generation210
Chapter Review211
Chapter 21 The Great Depression and the New Deal(1929-1939)214
The American Economy of the 1920s:The Roots of the Great Depression216
The Stock Market Crash217
The Social Impact of the Great Depression218
The Hoover Administration and the Depression218
The 1932 Presidential Election219
The First Hundred Days220
The Second New Deal221
The Presidential Election of 1936222
Opponents of Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal223
The Last Years of the New Deal224
The Effects of the New Deal224
New Deal Culture225
Chapter Review225
Chapter 22 World War Ⅱ(1933-1945)228
American Foreign Policy in the 1930s229
The United States and the Middle East in the Interwar Era230
The Presidential Election of 1940 and Its Aftermath231
The Attack on Pearl Harbor231
America Enters the War232
The Role of the Middle East in World War Ⅱ234
The War Against Japan235
The Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb235
The Home Front During the War236
Discrimination During the War237
Chapter Review238
Chapter 23 The Origins of the Cold War(1945-1960)241
The First Cracks in the Alliance:1945243
The Iron Curtain243
The Marshall Plan244
Berlin:The First Cold War Crisis245
1949:A Pivotal Year in the Cold War245
The Middle East in the Early Years of the Cold War246
The Cold War at Home247
The Heating of the Cold War:Korea249
The Rise of McCarthyism249
The Cold War Policies of President Eisenhower250
A Dangerous Arms Buildup251
Chapter Review252
Chapter 24 Prosperity and Anxiety:The 1950s255
Economic Growth and Prosperity256
Political Developments of the Postwar Era257
Civil Rights Struggles of the Postwar Period258
The Conformity of the Suburbs259
Chapter Review261
Chapter 25 America in an Era of Turmoil(1960-1975)264
The 1960 Presidential Election265
Domestic Policies Under Kennedy and Johnson266
The Struggle of Black Americans:From Nonviolence to Black Power267
The Rise of Feminism269
The Cold War in the 1960s270
The Vietnam War and Its Impact on American Society270
Chapter Review273
Chapter 26 Decline and Rebirth(1968-1988)276
The Presidency of Richard Nixon277
The Watergate Affair279
The Presidency of Gerald Ford281
The Presidency of Jimmy Carter282
The Election of 1980283
The Presidency of Ronald Reagan283
Chapter Review285
Chapter 27 Prosperity and a New World Order(1988-2000)288
The 1988 Election289
The Presidency of George Bush289
The 1992 Election290
The Presidency of Bill Clinton291
The 2000 Presidential Election293
Chapter Review293
Chapter 28 The Threat of Terrorism,the Increase of Presidential Power,and Potential Economic Disasters(2001-2010)296
9/11 and Its Aftermath297
Events Leading Up to the American Invasion of Iraq297
Operation Iraqi Freedom298
The Effects of the War at Home298
The Victory of Conservatism in the Bush Era299
The United States in Transition:2007-2008301
The Obama Presidency302
Chapter Review303
Chapter 29 Contemporary America:Evaluating the"Big Themes"306
STEP 5 Build Your Test-Taking Confidence314
AP U.S.History Practice Exam 1314
AP U.S.History Practice Exam 2344
Appendixes373
Glossary375
Bibliography411
Websites413