Review by AP Topic (9 Periods)

Period 1: 1491-1607

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Topic
AMSCO
Text
Heimler's
History
1.1 - Contextualizing Period 1 1
1.2 - Native American Societies Before 1492 2 2
1.3 - European Exploration in the Americas 3 3
1.4 - The Columbian Exchange, Spanish Exploration, and Conquest 4 4
1.5 - Labor, Slavery, and Caste in Spanish America 5 5
1.6 - Cultural Interactions Between Europeans, Native Americans, and Africans 6 6
1.7 - Causation in Period 1 7

Period 2: 1607-1754

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Topic
AMSCO
Text
Heimler's
History
2.1 - Contextualizing Period 2 1
2.2 - European Colonization in the Americas 2 2
2.3 - The Regions of the British Colonies 3 2
2.4 - Trans-Atlantic Trade 4 4
2.5 - Interactions Between American Indians and Europeans 5 5
2.6 - Slavery in the British Colonies 6 6
2.7 - Colonial Society and Culture 7 7
2.8 - Comparison in Period 2 8

Period 3: 1754-1800

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Topic
AMSCO
Text
Heimler's
History
3.1 - Contextualizing Period 3 1
3.2 - The Seven Years War (The French and Indian War) 2 2
3.3 - Taxation Without Representation 3 3
3.4 - Philosophical Foundations of the American Revolution 4 4
3.5 - The American Revolution 5 5
3.6 - The Influence of Revolutionary Ideals 6 6
3.7 - The Articles of Confederation 7 7
3.8 - The Constitutional Convention and the Debates over Ratification 8 8
3.9 - The Constitution 9 9
3.10 - Shaping a New Republic 10 10
3.11 - Developing an American Identity 11 11
3.12 - Movement in the Early Republic 12 12
3.13 - Continuity and Change in Period 3 13

Period 4: 1800-1848

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Topic
AMSCO
Text
Heimler's
History
4.1 - Contextualizing Period 4 1
4.2 - The Rise of Political Parties and the Era of Jefferson 2 2
4.3 - Politics and Regional Issues 3 2
4.4 - America on the World Stage 4 4
4.5 - Market Revolution: Industrialization 5 5
4.6 - Market Revolution: Society and Culture 6 6
4.7 - Expanding Democracy 7 7
4.8 - Jackson and Federal Power 8 8
4.9 - The Development of an American Culture 9 9
4.10 - The Second Great Awakening 10 10
4.11 - An Age of Reform 11 11
4.12 - African Americans in the Early Republic 12 12
4.13 - The Society of the South in the Early Republic 13 13
4.14 - Causation in Period 4 14

Period 5: 1844-1877

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Topic
AMSCO
Text
Heimler's
History
5.1 - Contextualizing Period 5 1
5.2 - Manifest Destiny 2 2
5.3 - The Mexican-American War 3 3
5.4 - The Compromise of 1850 4 4
5.5 - Sectional Conflict: Regional Differences 5 5
5.6 - Failure of Compromise 6 6
5.7 - Election of 1860 and Secession 7 7
5.8 - Military Conflict in the Civil War 8 8
5.9 - Government Policies During the Civil War 9 9
5.10 - Reconstruction 10 6
5.11 - Failure of Reconstruction 11 10
5.12 - Compairson in Period 5 12

Period 6: 1865-1898

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Topic
AMSCO
Text
Heimler's
History
6.1 - Contextualizing Period 6 1
6.2 - Westward Expansion: Economic Development 2 2
6.3 - Westward Expansion: Social and Cultural Development 3 3
6.4 - The “New” South 4 4
6.5 - Technological Innovation 5 5
6.6 - The Rise of Industrial Capitalism 6 6
6.7 - Labor in the Gilded Age 7 7
6.8 - Immigration and Migration in the Gilded Age 8 8
6.9 - Responses to Immigration in the Gilded Age 9 9
6.10 - Development of the Middle Class 10 10
6.11 - Reform in the Gilded Age 11 11
6.12 - Controversies over the Role of Government in the Gilded Age 12 12
6.13 - Politics in the Gilded Age 13 13
6.14 - Continuity and Change in Period 6 14

Period 7: 1890-1945

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Topic
AMSCO
Text
Heimler's
History
7.1 - Contextualizing Period 7 1
7.2 - Imperialism: Debates 2 2
7.3 - The Spanish-American War 3 3
7.4 - The Progressives 4 4
7.5 - World War I: Military and Diplomacy 5 5
7.6 - World War I: Home Front 6 6
7.7 - 1920s: Innovations in Communication and Technology 7 7
7.8 - 1920s: Cultural and Political Controversies 8 8
7.9 - The Great Depression 9 9
7.10 - The New Deal 10 10
7.11 - Interwar Foreign Policy 11 11
7.12 - World War II: Mobilization 12 12
7.13 - World War II: Military 13 13
7.14 - Postwar Diplomacy 14 14
7.15 - Comparison in Period 7 15

Period 8: 1945-1980

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Topic
AMSCO
Text
Heimler's
History
8.1 - Contextualizing Period 8 1
8.2 - The Cold War from 1945 to 1980 2 2
8.3 - The Red Scare 3 3
8.4 - Economy after 1945 4 4
8.5 - Culture after 1945 5 5
8.6 - Early Steps in the Civil Rights Movement (1940s and 1950s) 6 6
8.7 - America as a World Power 7 7
8.8 - The Vietnam War 8 8
8.9 - The Great Society 9 9
8.10 - The African American Civil Rights Movement 10 10
8.11 - The Civil Rights Movement Expands 11 11
8.12 - Youth Culture of the 1960s 12 12
8.13 - The Environment and Natural Resources from 1968 to 1980 13 13
8.14 - Society in Transition 14 14
8.15 - Continuity and Change in Period 8 15

Period 9: 1950-Present

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Topic
AMSCO
Text
Heimler's
History
9.1 - Contextualizing Period 9 1
9.2 - Reagan and Conservatism 2 2
9.3 - The End of the Cold War 3 3
9.4 - A Changing Economy 4 4
9.5 - Migration and Immigration in the 1990s and 2000s 5 5
9.6 - Challenges of the 21st Century 6 6
9.7 - Causation in Period 9 7