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Offers students insight into how diverse communities and different regions have shaped America's past. For the two-semester U.S. history survey course. Out of Many, brief edition, reveals the ethnic, geographical and economic diversity of the United States by examining the individual, the community and the state and placing a special focus on the country's regions, particularly the West. Each chapter helps students understand the textured and varied history that has produced the increasing complexity of America. This book is the abridged version of Out of Many, seventh edition. Teaching and Learning Experience Personalize Learning-The new MyHistoryLab delivers proven results in helping students succeed, provides engaging experiences that personalize learning and comes from a trusted partner with educational expertise and a deep commitment to helping students and instructors achieve their goals. Improve Critical Thinking- Seeing History images and critical thinking questions help students use visual culture to make sense of the past.Engage Students- Each chapter begins with an American Communities feature that shows how the events discussed in the chapter affected particular communities for a well-rounded understanding of American history. Support Instructors- MyHistoryLab, ClassPrep, an Instructor's Manual, MyTest and PowerPoints. Note: MyHistoryLab does not come automatically packaged with this text. To purchase MyHistoryLab at no extra charge, please visit www.MyHistoryLab.com or use the following (VP ISBN-10: 020513453X, VP ISBN-13: 9780205134533)
Contents
IN THIS SECTIONChapter 17 Reconstruction 1863-1877 Chapter 18 Conquest and Survival: The Trans-Mississippi West 1860-1900 Chapter 19 Production and Consumption in the Gilded Age 1865-1900 Chapter 20 Democracy and Empire 1870-1900 Chapter 21 Urban America and the Progressive Era 1900-1917 Chapter 22 A Global Power: The United States in the Era of the Great War 1901-1920 Chapter 23 The Twenties 1920-1929 Chapter 24 The Great Depression and the New Deal 1929-1940 Chapter 25 World War II 1941-1945 Chapter 26 The Cold War Begins 1945-1952 Chapter 27 America at Midcentury 1952-1963 Chapter 28 The Civil Rights Movement 1945-1966 Chapter 29 War Abroad, War at Home 1965-1974 Chapter 30 The Conservative Ascendancy 1974-1991 Chapter 31 The United Acknowledgments About the Authors Community and Diversity Chapter 17: Reconstruction 1863-1877 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES Hale County, Alabama: From Slavery to Freedom in a Black Belt Community The Politics of Reconstruction The Meaning of Freedom SEEING HISTORY Changing Images of Reconstruction Southern Politics and Society Reconstructing the North Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Interpreting the Past: Realities of Freedom Chapter 18: Conquest and Survival: The Trans-Mississippi West 1860-1900 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES The Oklahoma Land Rush Indian Peoples Under Siege The Internal Empire The Open Range SEEING HISTORY The Legendary Cowboy: Nat Love, Deadwood Dick Farming Communities on The Plains The World's Breadbasket The Western Landscape The Transformation of Indian Societies Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 19: Production and Consumption in the Gilded Age 1865-1900 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES Haymarket Square, Chicago, May 4, 1886 The Rise of Industry, the Triumph of Business SEEING HISTORY The Standard Oil Company Labor in the Age of Big Business The New South The Industrial City The Rise of Consumer Society Cultures in Conflict, Culture in Common Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 20: Democracy and Empire 1870-1900 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES The Annexation of Hawai'i Toward a National Governing Class Farmers and Workers Organize their Communities The Crisis of the 1890s Politics of Reform, Politics of Order The Path to Imperialism SEEING HISTORY The White Man's Burden Onto a Global Stage Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Interpreting the Past: Currency Reform Chapter 21: Urban America and the Progressive Era 1900-1917 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES The Henry Street Settlement House: Women Settlement House Workers Create a Community of Reform The Origins of Progressivism SEEING HISTORY Photographing Poverty in the Slums of New York Progressive Politics in Cities and States Social Control and Its Limits Challenges to Progressivism Women's Movements and Black Activism National Progressivism Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 22: A Global Power: The United States in the Era of the Great War 1901-1920 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES The American Expeditionary Force in France Becoming a World Power The Great War American Mobilization SEEING HISTORY Selling War Over Here Repression and Reaction An Uneasy Peace Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 23: The Twenties 1920-1929 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES The Movie Audience And Hollywood: Mass Culture Creates A New National Community Postwar Prosperity and Its Price The State, the Economy, and Business The New Mass Culture SEEING HISTORY Creating Celebrity Modernity and traditionalism Promises Postponed Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Interpreting the Past: The Scopes Monkey Trial as a Harbinger of Change Chapter 24: The Great Depression and the New Deal 1929-1940 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES Sit-Down Strike at Flint: Automobile Workers Organize a New Union Hard Times FDR and The First New Deal FDR the Man Left Turn and the Second New Deal The New Deal in the South and West The Limits of Reform Depression-Era Culture SEEING HISTORY Documenting Hard Times in Black and White and Color Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 25: World War II 1941-1945 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES Los Alamos, New Mexico The Coming of World War II The Great Arsenal of Democracy SEEING HISTORY Norman Rockwell's "Rosie, the Riveter" The Home Front Men and Women in Uniform The World at War The Last Stages of War Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 26: The Cold War Begins 1945-1952 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES University of Washington, Seattle: Students and Faculty Face the Cold War Global Insecurities at War's End The Policy Of Containment Cold War Liberalism The Cold War At Home Cold War Culture SEEING HISTORY The Hollywood Film Invasion, U.S.A Stalemate for the Democrats Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Interpreting the Past: Cold War Fears and Nuclear Holocaust Chapter 27: America at Midcentury 1952-1963 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES Popular Music in Memphis Under the Cold War's Shadow The Affluent Society Youth Culture Mass Culture and Its Discontents The Coming of the New Frontier SEEING HISTORY Televising a National Tragedy Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 28: The Civil Rights Movement 1945-1966 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES The Montgomery Bus Boycott: An African American Community Challenges Segregation Origins of the Movement SEEING HISTORY Civil Rights on the World Stage No Easy Road to Freedom, 1957-62 The Movement at High Tide, 1963-65 Civil Rights Beyond Black and White Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Interpreting the Past: The Quest for African American Equality Chapter 29: War Abroad, War at Home 1965-1974 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES Uptown, Chicago, Illinois Vietnam: America's Longest War A Generation in Conflict Wars on Poverty 1968: Year of Turmoil The Politics of Identity The Nixon Presidency SEEING HISTORY Kim Phuc, Fleeing a Napalm Attack Near Trang Bang Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 30: The Conservative Ascendancy 1974-1991 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES Grassroots Conservatism in Orange County, California The Overextended Society The New Right SEEING HISTORY The Inaugurations of Carter and Reagan The Reagan Revolution Best of Times, Worst of Times Toward A New World Order "A Kinder, Gentler Nation" Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 31: The United States in a Global Age 1992-2010 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES Transnational Communities in San Diego and Tijuana The Presidency of Bill Clinton Changing American Communities President George W. Bush and the War on Terror SEEING HISTORY The 9/11 Attacks Barack Obama and the Audacity of Hope Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Interpreting the Past: The Threat of War to Democratic Institutions Appendix Glossary Credits Index



