AGS Globe United States History Prentice Hall United
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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 Prentice Hall United States History: Reconstruction to the Present including AGS Globe Differentiated Instruction Strategies Lesson Prentice Hall United States History: Reconstruction to the Present© 2009 Lesson AGS United States History© 2005 AGS Globe Differentiated Instruction Strategies Era 1 The Nation’s Early Development (Beginning to 1877) 1 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 1 of 12 Page 5: Career Connection Page 8: Global Connection Page 12: In the Community, At Home Page 49: In the Community Page 53: Global Connection Page 54: Career Connection Page 73: Global Connection Page 76: At Home, Career Connection Page 93: In the Community, Career Connection, Global Connection Page 96: At Home Page Page Page Page 112: 113: 116: 119: Global Connection Career Connection At Home In the Community Page 125: At Home Pearson AGS United States History correlated to Prentice Hall United States History: Reconstruction to the Present including AGS Globe Differentiated Instruction Strategies Lesson 1-3 1-4 2 2-1 Prentice Hall United States History: Reconstruction to the Present© 2009 The Constitution The New Republic Lesson AGS United States History© 2005 7-1 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 Page 134: At Home, Career Connection Page 138: In the Community Page 144: Global Connection Page 149: At Home Page 159: At Home, Global Connection Page 160: In the Community Page 169: Career Connection Page 183: Global Connection Page 186: In the Community Page 187: At Home Page 202: In the Community, Global Connection Page 211: At Home, Career Connection 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 AGS Globe Differentiated Instruction Strategies The Women’s Movement This skill is not addressed in AGS Globe United States History. 2 of 12 Page 221: Global Connection, In the Community Page 228: At Home Page 229: Career Connection Page 279: At Home, Global Connection, Career Connection Pearson AGS United States History correlated to Prentice Hall United States History: Reconstruction to the Present including AGS Globe Differentiated Instruction Strategies Lesson 2-5 3 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 Prentice Hall United States History: Reconstruction to the Present© 2009 Manifest Destiny Lesson AGS United States History© 2005 AGS Globe Differentiated Instruction Strategies 13-1 13-2 13-3 The Election of 1840 Ongoing Trouble with Mexico New Challenges in 1848 Page 261: Career Connection Page 264: At Home, Global Connection Page 267: In the Community, Global Connection 14-3 15-1 The Kansas-Nebraska Act A Land Rush in Kansas Page 285: In the Community 15-2 15-3 Fighting in Congress The Lincoln-Douglas Debates 15-3 The Lincoln-Douglas Debates Page 295: At Home, Career Connection Page 298: Global Connection, In the Community Page 298: Global Connection, In the Community 15-4 The Election of 1860 16-1 16-2 The North Tries to Compromise Confederates Attack Fort Sumter Page 312: In the Community 16-3 16-4 The Civil War Begins The War Continues Page 317: Career Connection Page 322: At Home 16-5 17-1 The Final Chapters of the War The Beginning of Reconstruction Page 327: In the Community Page 335: Global Connection 17-2 Page 340: Career Connection 17-3 Johnson’s Conflict with Congress Continues Reshaping the South 17-4 Reconstruction Ends Page 349: At Home Crisis, Civil War, and Reconstruction The Union in Crisis Lincoln, Secession, and War The Civil War The Reconstruction Era 3 of 12 Pearson AGS United States History correlated to Prentice Hall United States History: Reconstruction to the Present including AGS Globe Differentiated Instruction Strategies Lesson Prentice Hall United States History: Reconstruction to the Present© 2009 Lesson AGS United States History© 2005 AGS Globe Differentiated Instruction Strategies Era 2 Industrialization of the United States (1865-1914) 4 The Triumph of Industry 4-1 Technology and Industrial Growth 19-1 The Nation Enters the Industrial Age Page 382: Career Connection 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 Page 386: Global Connection, In the Community Page 391: At Home Page 422: At Home, Global Connection Page 423: In the Community 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 This skill is not addressed in AGS Globe United States History. 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 Page 399: Global Connection, At Home Page 406: In the Community, Career Connection Page 409: In the Community Transforming the West 4 of 12 Page 370: In the Community Page 365: Career Connection, Global Connection Page 366: At Home Pearson AGS United States History correlated to Prentice Hall United States History: Reconstruction to the Present including AGS Globe Differentiated Instruction Strategies 7 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 5 of 12 Page 420: Career Connection Page 422: At Home Page 423: In the Community Pearson AGS United States History correlated to Prentice Hall United States History: Reconstruction to the Present including AGS Globe Differentiated Instruction Strategies Lesson Prentice Hall United States History: Reconstruction to the Present© 2009 Lesson AGS United States History© 2005 AGS Globe Differentiated Instruction Strategies Era 3 Emergence of the Modern United States (1890-1920) 8 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 Page 447: At Home Page 447: At Home Page 447: At Home An Emerging World Power The Roots of Imperialism The Spanish-American War Page 440: Global Connection Page 441: Career Connection 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 Page 450: In the Community 10 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 Page 464: Global Connection 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 6 of 12 Page 472: Home Page 472: Page 475: Page 477: Page 472: Home In the Community, At In the Community Global Connection Career Connection In the Community, At Pearson AGS United States History correlated to Prentice Hall United States History: Reconstruction to the Present including AGS Globe Differentiated Instruction Strategies Lesson Prentice Hall United States History: Reconstruction to the Present© 2009 Lesson AGS United States History© 2005 AGS Globe Differentiated Instruction Strategies Era 4 Prosperity and Depression (1919-1941) 11 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 12 The Great Depression American Confidence Rises and Falls The Great Depression The Great Depression Page 496: Career Connection Page 509: Global Connection Page 509: Global Connection Social Problems in the 1920s Changes: Autos, Radios, and Women’s Rights Page 485: Global Connection Page 485: Global Connection Page 490: In the Community Page 495: Global Connection Page 488: Career Connection Page 490: In the Community, At 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 Page 509: Global Connection 13 The New Deal 13-1 FDR Offers Relief and Recovery 25-2 A New Deal for the Nation Page 513: Career Connection 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 Page 521: At Home 7 of 12 Pearson AGS United States History correlated to Prentice Hall United States History: Reconstruction to the Present including AGS Globe Differentiated Instruction Strategies Lesson Prentice Hall United States History: Reconstruction to the Present© 2009 Lesson AGS United States History© 2005 AGS Globe Differentiated Instruction Strategies Era 5 World War II and Postwar America (1931-1960) 14 The Coming War 14-1 Dictators and Wars 26-1 Preparation for War Page 530: At Home 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 Page 537: Career Connection Page 541: Global Connection Page 547: Career Connection 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 Page 547: Career Connection The Cold War 16-1 The Cold War Begins 27-3 The Cold War Begins Page 566: Global Connection 16-2 The Korean War 27-4 War in Korea Page 570: In the Community 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 8 of 12 Pearson AGS United States History correlated to Prentice Hall United States History: Reconstruction to the Present including AGS Globe Differentiated Instruction Strategies Lesson Prentice Hall United States History: Reconstruction to the Present© 2009 Lesson AGS United States History© 2005 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 9 of 12 AGS Globe Differentiated Instruction Strategies Page 577: At Home, Career Connection Page 577: At Home, Career Connection Pearson AGS United States History correlated to Prentice Hall United States History: Reconstruction to the Present including AGS Globe Differentiated Instruction Strategies Lesson Prentice Hall United States History: Reconstruction to the Present© 2009 Lesson AGS United States History© 2005 AGS Globe Differentiated Instruction Strategies 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 Page 577: At Home, Career Connection 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 Page 597: In the Community Page Page Page Page 19-3 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 10 of 12 596: 597: 596: 597: Global Connection At Home Global Connection At Home for the Nation Protest for the Nation for the Nation Page 620: Global Connection, At Home Pearson AGS United States History correlated to Prentice Hall United States History: Reconstruction to the Present including AGS Globe Differentiated Instruction Strategies Lesson Prentice Hall United States History: Reconstruction to the Present© 2009 Lesson AGS United States History© 2005 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 AGS Globe Differentiated Instruction Strategies Foreign Policy Troubles 11 of 12 Page 624: In the Community Page 631: Global Connection Page 632: Career Connection Pearson AGS United States History correlated to Prentice Hall United States History: Reconstruction to the Present including AGS Globe Differentiated Instruction Strategies Lesson Prentice Hall United States History: Reconstruction to the Present© 2009 Lesson AGS United States History© 2005 AGS Globe Differentiated Instruction Strategies 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 12 of 12 Page 676: At Home Page Page Page Page 679: 687: 692: 694: Global Connection Global Connection At Home Global Connection Page 700: Career Connection