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McGraw-Hill's 500 U.S. History Questions, Volume 2: 1865 to Present: Ace Your College Exams
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Muntone, Stephanie
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McGraw-Hill's 500 U.S. History Questions, Volume 2: 1865 to Present: Ace Your College Exams
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: McGraw-Hill, 2012.
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McGraw-Hill's 500 U.S. History Questions, Volume 2: 1865 to Present: Ace Your College Exams
Authors:
Stephanie Muntone
Published:
August 2012
eISBN:
9780071780575 0071780572
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Table of Contents
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 Reconstruction
The Rise of Reconstruction
Questions 1–20
The Rise of Jim Crow and the End of Reconstruction
Questions 21–39
Chapter 2 End of the 19th Century, 1865–1899
National and International Politics
Questions 40–60
Economics, Business, and Industry
Questions 61–82
Society, Culture, and the Arts
Questions 83–102
Chapter 3 The 20th Century Begins
Imperialism and International Politics
Questions 103–121
National Politics in the Progressive Era
Questions 122–150
Business, Industry, and Labor
Questions 151–170
Society, Culture, and the Arts
Questions 171–189
Chapter 4 From World War to Depression
World War I
Questions 190–208
The Jazz Age
Questions 209–233
The Great Depression and the New Deal
Questions 234–267
Chapter 5 The International Era to 1960
World War II in Europe
Questions 268–294
World War II in the Pacific
Questions 295–323
World War II on the Home Front
Questions 324–337
The Cold War to 1960
Questions 338–367
Chapter 6 The Era of Protest and Social Change
The New Frontier and the Great Society
Questions 368–391
Civil Rights and the Women’s Movement
Questions 392–412
Society, Culture, and the Arts in the Sixties
Questions 413–423
Chapter 7 National and International Crises and Triumphs
The Vietnam War
Questions 424–446
The Nixon Years—from the 1968 Election to the Watergate Scandals
Questions 447–465
From Watergate Through the New Century
Questions 466–500
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