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National ADVANCED PLACEMENT* Traditional and Thematic CORRELATION GUIDE to accompany Brinkley American History: A Survey 12e *AP and Advanced Placement Program are registered trademarks of the College Entrance Examination Board, which was not involved in the production of and does not endorse this product. Based on College Board Curriculum Guide: AP U.S. History May 2004, May 2005 Brinkley - American History: A Survey 12 1 of 6 Correlation ISBN: 0073333948

CORRELATION Subject: Title: Author: Edition: Publisher: Text ISBN: AP U.S. History American History: A Survey Brinkley 12 McGraw-Hill 007328047X Topic Part 1: Traditional Style 1 Pre-Columbian societies 1 1 Early inhabitants of the Americas 2-9, 53 1 2 American Indian empires in Mesoamerica, the Southwest, and the Mississippi 2-9 1 3 American Indian cultures of North America at the time of European contact 2-9, 42-45, 52-59 2 Transatlantic encounters and colonial beginnings, 1492-1690 2 1 First European contacts with Native Americans 9-12, 33, 45-48 2 2 Spain's empire in North America 12-20, 52-57 2 3 French colonization of Canada 27-29 2 4 English settlement of New England, the Mid-Atlantic region, and the South 23-24, 29-50, 57-59 2 5 From servitude to slavery in the Chesapeake region 34-40, 66-75, 83-86 2 6 Religious diversity in the American colonies 22, 24-26, 38-39, 41-45, 51-54, 87-93 2 7 Resistance to colonial authority: Bacon's rebellion, the Glorious Revolution, and 17, 39-40, 61-62 the Pueblo revolt 3 Colonial North America, 1690-1754 3 1 Population growth and immigration 19-23, 43-46, 65-77 3 2 Transatlantic trade and the growth of seaports 18-19, 23-24, 50, 78-82, 88-89 3 3 The eighteenth century back country 83-86 3 4 Growth of plantation economies and slave societies 20-23, 27, 66-67, 71-75, 77-78, 83-86 3 5 The Enlightenment and the Great Awakening 22, 90-93, 333 3 6 Colonial governments and imperial policy in British North America 34-55, 57-62, 96-97, 101-110, 113-121 4 The American revolutionary era, 1754-1789 4 1 The French and Indian War 103-107 4 2 The imperial crisis and resistance to Britain 107-125 4 3 The war for independence 122-148 4 4 State constitutions and the Articles of Confederation 149-157 4 5 The Federation Constitution 158-168 5 The early republic, 1789-1815 5 1 Washington, Hamilton, and the shaping of the national government 166-175 5 2 Emergence of political parties: Federalists and Republicans 168-179, 181, 228-230 5 3 Republican motherhood and education for women 182-183 5 4 Beginnings of the Second Great Awakening 185-188 5 5 Significance of Jefferson's presidency 177-181, 193-207 5 6 Expansion into the trans-appalachian West; American Indian resistance 206-209, 219-223 5 7 Growth of slavery and free Black communities 220-225, 331-337 5 8 The War of 1812 and its consequences 208-213 6 Transformation of the economy and society in antebellum America 6 1 The transportation revolution and creation of a national market economy 190-192, 214-221, 258-259, 265-270 6 2 Beginnings of industrialization and changes in social and class structures 188-195, 216-221, 271-290, 294-303 6 3 Immigration and nativist reaction 219-220, 261-265, 277 6 4 Planters, yeoman farmers, and slaves in the cotton South 220, 292-313 7 The transformation of politics in antebellum America 7 1 Emergence of the second party system 228-238, 246-256 7 2 Federal authority and its opponents: Judicial federalism, the Bank War, tariff 225-230, 238-242, 246-254 controversy, and states' rights debates 7 3 Jacksonian democracy 228-230, 232-250, 256 8 Religion, reform, and renaissance in antebellum America 8 1 Evangelical Protestant revivalism 323 8 2 Social reforms 322-337 8 3 Ideals of domesticity 329-330 8 4 Transcendentalism and utopian communities 318-321 8 5 American renaissance: Literary and artistic expressions 316-318 Brinkley - American History: A Survey 12 2 of 6 Correlation ISBN: 0073333948

9 Territorial expansion and Manifest Destiny 9 1 Forced removal of American Indians to the trans-mississippi West 226-227, 242-246, 434 9 2 Western migration and cultural interactions 151-157, 172-174, 200-202, 338-355 9 3 Territorial acquisitions 200-202, 255-258, 345-355, 359-360 9 4 Early U.S. imperialism: The Mexican War 227-228, 340-350 10 The crisis of the Union 10 1 Pro- and anti-slavery arguments and conflicts 224-225, 330-340, 342-343, 351-364 10 2 Compromise of 1850 and popular sovereignty 351-362 10 3 The Kansas-Nebraska Act and the emergence of the Republican party 356-362 10 4 Abraham Lincoln, the election of 1860, and secession 362-364 11 Civil War 11 1 Two societies at war: Mobilization, resources, and internal dissent 367-387 11 2 Military strategies and foreign diplomacy 383-399 11 3 Emancipation and the role of African-Americans in the war 376-383 11 4 Social, political, and economic effects of war in the North, South, and West 382-383, 388-399 12 Reconstruction 12 1 Presidential and radical reconstruction 404-409 12 2 Southern state governments: Aspirations, achievements, failures 404-414, 416-431 12 3 Role of African-Americans in politics, education, and the economy 402-407, 409-414, 418-419, 423-431 12 4 Compromise of 1877 417-420 12 5 Impact of Reconstruction 406-407, 409-414, 418-431 13 The origins of the New South 13 1 Reconfiguration of southern agriculture: Sharecropping and crop lien system 411-412, 424 13 2 Expansion of manufacturing and industrialization 421-424 13 3 The politics of segregation: Jim Crow and disfranchisement 427-431 14 Development of the West in the late nineteenth century 14 1 Expansion and development of western railroads 437-439, 458-459, 467-469 14 2 Competitors for the West: Miners, ranchers, homesteaders, and American Indians 434-461 14 3 Government policy towards American Indians 432-435, 453-457 14 4 Gender, race, and ethnicity in the far West 432-447 14 5 Environmental impacts of western settlement 458-461, 467-469 15 Industrial America in the late nineteenth century 15 1 Corporate consolidation of industry 468-477 15 2 Effects of technological development on the worker and workplace 462-468, 477-481 15 3 Labor and unions 481-486 15 4 National politics and influence of corporate power 472-486 15 5 Migration and immigration: The changing face of the nation 490-497 15 6 Proponents and opponents of the new order, e.g., Social Darwinism and Social 472-476, 567-568 Gospel 16 Urban society in the late nineteenth century 16 1 Urbanization and the lure of the city 490-495, 497-518 16 2 City problems and machine politics 501-504 16 3 Intellectual and cultural movements and popular entertainment 504-518 17 Populism and progressivism 17 1 Agrarian discontent and political issues of the late nineteenth century 520-541 17 2 Origins of Progressive reform: Municipal, state, and national 564-570, 577-584 17 3 Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson as Progressive presidents 592-609 17 4 Women's roles: Family, workplace, education, politics, and reform 568-570, 572-577 17 5 Black America: Urban migration and civil rights initiatives 583-586 18 The emergence of America as a world power 18 1 American imperialism: Political and economic expansion 542-562 18 2 War in Europe and American neutrality 612-616 18 3 The First World War at home and abroad 616-628 18 4 Treaty of Versailles 628-632 18 5 Society and economy in the postwar years 632-639 19 The new era: 1920s 19 1 The business of America and the consumer economy 640-643, 647-650 19 2 Republican politics: Harding, Coolidge, Hoover 661-664 19 3 The culture of Modernism: Science, the arts, and entertainment 647-653 19 4 Responses to Modernism: Religious fundamentalism, nativism, and Prohibition 655-661 19 5 The ongoing struggle for equality: African-Americans and women 633-636, 644-645, 656-657 Brinkley - American History: A Survey 12 3 of 6 Correlation ISBN: 0073333948

20 The Great Depression and the New Deal 20 1 Causes of the Great Depression 666-671 20 2 The Hoover administration's response 685-689 20 3 Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the New Deal 692-699, 700-704, 712-713 20 4 Labor and union recognition 701-703 20 5 The New Deal coalition and its critics from the Right and the Left 699-700, 707-708 20 6 Surviving hard times: American society during the Great Depression 709-715 21 The Second World War 21 1 The rise of fascism and militarism in Japan, Italy, and Germany 720-728 21 2 Prelude to war: Policy of neutrality 728-736 21 3 The attack on Pearl Harbor and United States declaration of war 733-735 21 4 Fighting a multi-front war 738-742 21 5 Diplomacy, war aims, and wartime conferences 718-728, 732-736 21 6 The United States as a global power in the Atomic Age 760-764, 766-771 22 The home front during the war 22 1 Wartime mobilization of the economy 743-748 22 2 Urban migration and demographic changes 744-746 22 3 Women, work, and family during the war 749-754 22 4 Civil liberties and civil rights during wartime 748-756 22 5 War and regional development 744-745 22 6 Expansion of government power 745-748, 754-755 23 The United States and the early Cold War 23 1 Origins of the Cold War 766-771 23 2 Truman and containment 770-775 23 3 The Cold War in Asia: China, Korea, Vietnam, Japan 771-775, 779-782, 814-815, 834-841 23 4 Diplomatic strategies and policies of the Eisenhower and Kennedy administrations 813-817, 832-834 23 5 The Red Scare and McCarthyism 782-784, 813 23 6 Impact of the Cold War on American society 788-798 24 The 1950s 24 1 Emergence of the modern civil rights movement 809-812 24 2 The affluent society and "the other America" 798-809 24 3 Consensus and conformity: Suburbia and middle-class America 798-803 24 4 Social critics, nonconformists, and cultural rebels 805-807 24 5 Impact of changes in science, technology, and medicine 793-798 25 The turbulent 1960s 25 1 From the New Frontier to the Great Society 820-826 25 2 Expanding movements for civil rights 826-832 25 3 Cold War confrontations: Asia, Latin America, and Europe 766-786, 813-817, 832-841, 869-874 25 4 Beginning of détente 873-874 25 5 The antiwar movement and the counterculture 843-857 26 Politics and economics of the end of the twentieth century 26 1 The election of 1968 and the "Silent Majority" 846-848, 874-876 26 2 Nixon's challenges: Vietnam, China, Watergate 869-874, 878-882 26 3 Changes in the American economy: The energy crisis, deindustrialization, and the 866-869, 876-879 service economy 26 4 The New Right and the Reagan revolution 889-901 26 5 End of the Cold War 901-903 27 Society and culture at the end of the twentieth century 27 1 Demographic changes, surge of immigration after 1965, Sunbelt migration, and the 889-892, 922-924 graying of America 27 2 Revolutions in biotechnology, mass communication, and computers 919-922, 932-933 27 3 Politics in a multicultural society 861-862, 903-907, 931-932 28 The United States in the post-cold War world 28 1 Globalization and the American economy 916-919, 933-934 28 2 Unilateralism vs. multilateralism in foreign policy 904-905, 918-919, 933-939 28 3 Domestic and foreign terrorism 909, 935-939 28 4 Environmental issues in a global context 866-869, 931-932 Brinkley - American History: A Survey 12 4 of 6 Correlation ISBN: 0073333948

Part 2: Thematic Style 1 American diversity 1 1 The diversity of American people and the relationships among groups 3-9; 42-46; 50-59; 184-188; 315-337; 340-346; 439-440; 453-461; 588-500; 502-504; 506-518; 527-535; 539; 583-589; 622-628; 632-639; 645-647; 655-661; 674-679; 782-785; 808-809; 811-813; 823-826; 831-832; 841-846; 852-866; 889-896 1 2 The roles of race, class, ethnicity, and gender in the history of the United States 19-29; 42-48; 50-55; 65-77; 83-87; 146-148; 185-188; 274-277; 279-290; 301; 304-305; 320-321; 329-330; 377; 413-414; 439-440; 442; 472-481; 483; 491-500; 506; 517; 575-578; 583-589; 622-628; 632-639; 644-645; 650-654; 674-678; 710-715; 748-751; 801-802; 892-894; 922-933 2 American identity 2 1 Views of the American national character and ideas about American exceptionalism 127-131; 164-165; 190-198; 201-202; 214-230; 236-238; 306; 310-364; 465-478; 491-518; 520-523; 534-535; 544-551; 557-562; 564-569; 577-581; 647-661; 678-683; 692-707; 712-713; 772-777; 782-785; 793-809; 812-813; 842-857; 861-866; 890-894 2 2 Recognizing regional differences within the context of what it means to be an American 3 Culture 3 1 Diverse individual and collective expressions through literature, art, philosophy, music, theater, and film throughout U.S. history 110-113, 117-118, 120, 129-131, 160-172, 175-178, 180-202, 216-230, 258-290, 292-304, 306, 310-313, 316-319, 322-324, 326-330, 338-347, 351-364, 372-373, 418-419, 422-423, 428-429, 435-452, 457-461, 465-487, 492-500, 527-536, 544-548, 596-598, 656-660, 852-869, 890-891 184-185; 285-288; 310-312; 315-319; 325-326; 334-335; 448-449; 510-515; 649; 655-657; 678-685; 751-753; 804-807; 854-855; 928-929 3 2 Popular culture and the dimensions of cultural conflict within American society 184-188; 314-316; 319-337; 448-449; 457; 497-504; 506-518; 632-639; 652-653; 657-661; 728-729; 800-813; 820-832; 852-863 4 Demographic changes 4 1 Changes in birth, marriage, and death rates; life expectancy and family patterns; population size and density 4 2 The economic, social, and political effects of immigration, internal migration, and migration networks 8-9; 18-20; 43-46; 64-77; 258-264; 279-285; 298-307; 490-497; 568-577; 650-654; 749-751; 790-794; 875; 927-931 219-222; 258-264; 274-285; 338-350; 434-447; 477-486; 488-497; 585-586; 823; 922-926 5 Economic transformations 5 1 Changes in trade, commerce, and technology across time 21-24; 78-83; 88-89; 188-193; 216-222; 255-256; 265-274; 288-290; 292-298; 458-468; 642-643; 793-807; 917-922 5 2 The effects of capitalist development, labor and unions, and consumerism 216-217; 271-283; 468-486; 504-518; 581-583; 587-589; 594-596; 791-807; 896-899 6 Environment 6 1 Ideas about the consumption and conservation of natural resources 501-502; 596-598; 803; 866-869; 877-878; 931-932 6 2 The impact of population growth, industrialization, pollution, and urban and suburban expansion 7 Globalization 7 1 Engagement with the rest of the world from the fifteenth century to the present: Colonialism 7 2 Engagement with the rest of the world from the fifteenth century to the present: Mercantilism, global hegemony, development of markets 7 3 Engagement with the rest of the world from the fifteenth century to the present: Imperialism 7 4 Engagement with the rest of the world from the fifteenth century to the present: Cultural exchange 188-193; 258-265; 272-277; 488-519; 799-802; 868-869; 889-892 9-31; 34-35; 38-39; 40-43; 48-62; 75-77; 81-83; 90-93; 101-104; 126-145; 151; 173; 209-213 18-24; 59-60; 71-75; 81-85; 103-109; 148-149; 172-177; 198; 200-202; 212; 220-221; 223; 227-228; 338-344; 541-562; 616-621; 628-632; 908; 916-927; 933-939 107-110; 541-562; 604-609; 612-617; 628-632 18-23; 32-30; 45-46; 48-59; 184-188; 190-191; 866-869; 933 8 Politics and citizenship 8 1 Colonial and revolutionary legacies 22; 94-95; 130-131; 142-143; 149-156; 546-547 8 2 American political traditions 158-178; 198-200; 222-230; 232-242; 247-252 8 3 Growth of democracy 158-168; 170-172; 174-178; 180-182; 198-200; 234-238 8 4 Development of the modern state 194-200; 460-477; 520-527; 539-540; 542-562; 604-609; 612-632; 673; 721-736; 760-775; 779-786; 794-798; 813-817; 833-848; 933-939 8 5 Defining citizenship 162-168; 174-175; 406-407; 409-411; 435-436; 575-577; 586-587; 651-654 8 6 Struggles for civil rights 400-431; 583-586; 617-618; 623-628; 633-639; 644-645; 651-654; 656-661; 674-677; 710-715; 748-756; 775-779; 784-785; 809-813; 820-832; 857-866; 874-876; 889-895; 933-935 Brinkley - American History: A Survey 12 5 of 6 Correlation ISBN: 0073333948

9 Reform 9 1 Diverse movements focusing on a broad range of issues, including anti-slavery, education, labor, temperance, women's rights, civil rights, gay rights, war, public health, and government 10 Religion 10 1 The variety of religious beliefs and practices in America from prehistory to the twenty-first century 93-97; 182-184; 283-285; 319-337; 356-361; 377-383; 466-467; 477-486; 501-502; 517-518; 522-540; 564-590; 621; 650-655; 698-704; 710-715; 745-746; 803-804; 809-813; 857-869; 908-911; 926-931; 933-936 12-17; 22; 24-27; 42; 75-77; 86-93; 144-145; 185-188; 290; 310-312; 323; 567-568; 626-627; 650; 660-661; 892-893; 934-935 10 2 Influence of religion on politics, economics, and society 40-46; 86-93; 185-188; 290; 567-568; 892-894; 934-935 11 Slavery and its legacies in North America 11 1 Systems of slave labor and other forms of unfree labor (e.g., indentured servitude, contract labor) in Native American societies, the Atlantic world, and the American South and West 18-23; 36-37; 53-57; 66-67; 71-76; 83-86; 144-145; 150-151; 220; 303-313; 330-336; 352; 356; 358-359; 436-439; 749 11 2 The economics of slavery and its racial dimensions 22-23; 220; 303-310; 330-337; 406-417; 421-431; 583-584; 710-711; 809-812; 826-832 11 3 Patterns of resistance and the long-term economic, political, and social effects of slavery 144-145; 279-280; 308-312; 331-332; 334-336; 358-359; 376-377; 411-414; 416-417; 421-431; 583-584; 656-660; 826-832 12 War and diplomacy 12 1 Armed conflict from the pre-colonial period to the twenty-first century 17; 104-107; 122-143; 204-213; 343; 347-350; 368-373; 388-399; 453-457; 553-556; 558-560; 617-621; 733-743; 757-765; 779-782; 869-874; 935-938 12 2 Impact of war on American foreign policy and on politics, economy, and society 143-153; 216-219; 343-350; 375-376; 386-388; 400-414; 418-421; 457; 557-558; 561-562; 621-639; 743-756; 767-779; 782-787; 813-817; 832-845; 869-874; 933-939 Brinkley - American History: A Survey 12 6 of 6 Correlation ISBN: 0073333948