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AGS Globe United States History Prentice Hall United
AGS Globe
United States History
Correlated to
Prentice Hall United States History
Reconstruction to the Present
Including AGS Globe Differentiated Instruction Strategies
Pearson AGS United States History
correlated to
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Reconstruction to the Present
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AGS United States History© 2005
AGS Globe Differentiated
Instruction Strategies
Era 1
The Nation’s Early Development
(Beginning to 1877)
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1-1
1-2
The Nation’s Beginning
Many Cultures Meet
The American Revolution
1-1
1-2
1-3
The Earliest Americans
Peoples of Mesoamerica and South
America
The Southwestern People
1-4
The Adena-Hopewell Mound Builders
1-5
2-1
2-2
2-3
3-1
3-2
The Mississippi, Plains, and Northwest
Civilizations
Ideas of Exploration Begin
Exploration Continues
England and France Start Colonies
Establishing the Jamestown Colony
The Pilgrims and Puritans
3-3
The English Colonies Grow
4-2
4-3
4-4
Triangular Trade in the Colonies
Moving Westward
The French and Indian War Begins
4-5
5-1
End of the War
Proclamation of 1763
5-2
5-3
5-4
6-1
6-2
Townshend Act
The East India Trading Company
The First Continental Congress: 1774
Americans Respond
Congress Takes Action
6-3
6-4
6-5
Fighting Spreads
The Revolutionary War
The Turning Point of the War
6-6
The British Are Defeated
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The Constitution
The New Republic
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7-2
7-3
7-4
7-5
A New Nation Faces Problems
A Demand for Change
A Need for a New Start
The Great Compromise
State Conventions Are Organized
8-1
8-2
The First Administrations
The Government’s Progress
8-3
Adams Becomes the Next President
8-4
8-5
9-1
9-2
9-3
The Country Under New Direction
More Changes Under Jefferson
President Madison Takes Office
The War Draws Closer
The War of 1812
9-4
10-1
The War Ends
Westward Expansions
10-2
10-3
The Era of Good Feelings
More Problems with Europe
11-1
An Unpopular President
11-2
Growing Tensions in the South
Jackson’s new Style of Government
The Population Grows
The Election of 1836
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Growth and Reform
Democracy, Nationalism, and Sectionalism
2-2
Religion and Reform
11-3
12-3
11-5
2-3
The Antislavery Movement
12-4
12-5
The Early System of Education
American Literature Develops
14-1
The Debate Over Slavery
14-2
Slavery Issues Continue
2-4
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The Women’s Movement
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Community
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Manifest Destiny
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13-2
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The Election of 1840
Ongoing Trouble with Mexico
New Challenges in 1848
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Connection
14-3
15-1
The Kansas-Nebraska Act
A Land Rush in Kansas
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15-2
15-3
Fighting in Congress
The Lincoln-Douglas Debates
15-3
The Lincoln-Douglas Debates
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Community
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Community
15-4
The Election of 1860
16-1
16-2
The North Tries to Compromise
Confederates Attack Fort Sumter
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16-3
16-4
The Civil War Begins
The War Continues
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16-5
17-1
The Final Chapters of the War
The Beginning of Reconstruction
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17-2
Page 340: Career Connection
17-3
Johnson’s Conflict with Congress
Continues
Reshaping the South
17-4
Reconstruction Ends
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Crisis, Civil War, and Reconstruction
The Union in Crisis
Lincoln, Secession, and War
The Civil War
The Reconstruction Era
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Era 2
Industrialization of the United States
(1865-1914)
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The Triumph of Industry
4-1
Technology and Industrial Growth
19-1
The Nation Enters the Industrial Age
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4-2
The Rise of Big Business
19-2
Rockefeller and the Oil Industry
4-3
The Organized Labor Movement
19-3
21-3
Other Major U.S. Industries
Labor Unions Help Workers
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Connection
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5
Immigration and Urbanization
5-1
The New Immigrants
20-2
Immigrant Problems and Discrimination
5-2
Cities Expand and Change
20-1
American Cities Grow Rapidly
20-3
Benefits of City Living
20-4
Problems of the Cities
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5-3
6
Social and Cultural Trends
The South and West Transformed
6-1
The New South
17-3
Reshaping the South
6-2
Westward Expansion and the American
Indians
18-1
The Great Plains
18-3
The Plains Indians
18-4
18-1
Congress Aids American Indians
The Great Plains
18-2
The Frontier Life
6-3
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Transforming the West
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Issues of the Gilded Age
7-1
Segregation and Social Tensions
20-2
Immigrant Problems and Discrimination
7-2
Political and Economical Challenges
21-1
21-2
The Gilded Age
Reformers Challenge Political Parties
21-3
Labor Unions Help Workers
21-4
Reformers Start a Political Party
7-3
Farmers and Populism
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Era 3
Emergence of the Modern United States
(1890-1920)
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The Progressive Era
8-1
8-2
The Drive for Reform
Women Make Progress
22-4
24-2
8-3
8-4
The Struggle Against Discrimination
Roosevelt’s Square Deal
22-4
22-4
New Leadership Brings Reforms
Changes: Autos, Radios, and Women’s
Rights
New Leadership Brings Reform
New Leadership Brings Reform
8-5
Wilson’s New Freedom
22-6
“As Strong as a Bull Moose”
22-3
22-1
The Nation Increases Its Power
The Problems with Spain
22-2
The “Splendid Little War”
9
9-1
9-2
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An Emerging World Power
The Roots of Imperialism
The Spanish-American War
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9-3
The United States and East Asia
22-3
The Nation Increases Its Power
9-4
The United States and Latin America
22-5
Roosevelt’s Other Achievements
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World War I and Beyond
23-1
23-2
23-3
The War Begins in Europe
The United States Stays Neutral
America Enters the War
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10-1
From Neutrality to War
10-2
10-3
The Home Front
Wilson, War, and Peace
23-2
23-4
American Enters the War
Wilson’s Plan for a Permanent Peace
10-4
Effects of War
23-3
America Enters the War
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Era 4
Prosperity and Depression
(1919-1941)
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The Twenties
11-1
A Booming Economy
24-1
Americans Want to Return to Normal
Times
Americans Want to Return to Normal
Times
Changes: Autos, Radios, and Women’s
Rights
11-2
The Business of Government
24-1
11-3
Social and Cultural Tensions
24-2
11-4
A New Mass Culture
24-4
24-2
24-3
The Spirit of the Jazz Age
11-5
The Harlem Renaissance
24-3
The Spirit of the Jazz Age
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The Great Depression
American Confidence Rises and Falls
The Great Depression
The Great Depression
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Social Problems in the 1920s
Changes: Autos, Radios, and Women’s
Rights
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Home
12-1
Causes of the Depression
12-2
Americans Face Hard Times
24-5
25-1
25-1
12-3
Hoover’s Response Fails
25-1
The Great Depression
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The New Deal
13-1
FDR Offers Relief and Recovery
25-2
A New Deal for the Nation
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13-2
The Second New Deal
25-3
The New Deal Changes Government
Page 518: In the Community
13-3
Effects of the New Deal
25-3
The New Deal Changes Government
Page 518: In the Community
13-4
Culture of the 1930’s
25-4
Movies and Heroes of the Depression
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Era 5
World War II and Postwar America
(1931-1960)
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The Coming War
14-1
Dictators and Wars
26-1
Preparation for War
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14-2
From Isolation to Involvement
26-2
26-3
26-4
Steps Toward a Second World War
World War II Begins
War in Asia
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14-3
15
America Enters the War
World War II
15-1
The Allies Turn the Tide
26-6
The War Ends
15-2
The Home front
26-5
26-4
The Home Front
The War in Asia
15-3
Victory in Europe and the Pacific
26-6
The War Ends
15-4
The Holocaust
26-2
Steps Toward a Second World War
15-5
Effects of the War
27-2
Searching for Peace
16
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The Cold War
16-1
The Cold War Begins
27-3
The Cold War Begins
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16-2
The Korean War
27-4
War in Korea
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16-3
The Cold War Expands
27-5
Challenge and Change in the 1950s
16-4
The Cold War at Home
27-5
Challenge and Change in the 1950s
27-1
The Economy Changes
17
17-1
Postwar Confidence and Anxiety
An Economic Boom
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17-2
A Society on the Move
27-5
Challenge and Change in the 1950s
17-3
Mass Culture and Family Life
27-5
Challenge and Change in the 1950s
17-4
Dissent and Discontent
27-5
Challenge and Change in the 1950s
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Era 6
Challenges ad Change
(1945-1980)
18
The Civil Rights Movement
18-1
Early Demands for Equality
27-5
Challenge and Change in the 1950s
18-2
The Movement Gains Ground
28-3
Struggles at Home
18-3
New Successes and Challenges
28-5
New Movements in America
19
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The Kennedy and Johnson Years
19-1
Kennedy and the Cold War
28-1
28-2
Facing New Challenges
Supporting Freedom Abroad
Page 585: Career Connection
19-2
Kennedy’s New Frontier
28-1
Facing New Challenges
Page 585: Career Connection
28-3
Struggles at Home
28-4
The Johnson Administration
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Johnson’s Great Society
20
The Vietnam War Era
20-1
Origins of the Vietnam War
28-4
The Johnson Administration
20-2
U.S. Involvement Grows
28-4
The Johnson Administration
20-3
The War Divides America
20-4
The War’s End and Impact
29-1
28-6
29-1
29-1
A New Course
The Politics of
A New Course
A New Course
20-5
Nixon and the Cold War
29-2
Nixon’s Foreign Relations
21
An Era of Protest and Change
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for the Nation
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21-1
The Counterculture
28-5
New Movements in America
21-2
The Women’s Right Movement
28-5
New Movements in America
21-3
The Rights Revolution Expands
28-5
New Movements in America
21-4
The Environmental Movement
29-2
Nixon’s Foreign Policy (It Happened in
History, page 620)
22
A Crisis in Confidence
22-1
Nixon and the Watergate Scandal
29-3
The Watergate Scandal
22-2
The Ford and Carter Years
29-4
29-5
The Ford Administration
A New Voice, a New Leader
29-6
International Problems Continue
22-3
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Foreign Policy Troubles
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Era 7
Changing and Enduring Issues
(1980-Today)
23
The Conservative Resurgence
23-1
The Conservative Movement Grows
30-1
The Reagan Years
23-2
The Reagan Revolution
30-1
The Reagan Years
31-1
The End of the Cold War
30-2
31-1
Reagan Focuses on International Issues
The Fall of Communism
31-1
31-2
The Fall of Communism
The Persian Gulf War
Page 665: Career Connection
23-4
24
Foreign Policy After the Cold War
Into a New Century
24-1
The Computer and Technology Revolutions
32-5
The United States Today
Page 700: Career Connection
24-2
The Clinton Presidency
31-3
31-4
31-5
The Clinton Administration
Foreign Issues
Problems and Changes at Home
Page 667: In the Community
24-3
Global Politics and Economics
31-4
Foreign Issues
24-4
The George W. Bush Presidency
24-5
Americans Look to the Future
31-6
32-1
32-2
32-3
32-4
32-5
The New Millennium
Terrorism in the United States
How Did the War on Terror Begin?
American and Allied Forces Remain in Iraq
The Election of 2004
The United States Today
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