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About Research & Education Association | |
Staff Acknowledgments | |
Preparing with Confidence: | |
Excelling on the AP United States History Exam | |
About the Exam | |
About the Review Section | |
Scoring the Exam | |
Contacting the AP Program | |
AP United States History Study Schedule | |
Ap United States History | |
Course Review | |
Pre-Columbian Cultures (12,000 B.C.E-1492 C.E.) | |
2,000 Separate Cultures | |
Highly Organized Society | |
Some Native Tribes Rendered Nearly Extinct | |
Historical Timeline | |
European Exploration and the Colonial Period (1492-1763) | |
The Age of Exploration | |
The Beginnings of Colonization | |
The Colonial World | |
The 18th Century | |
Historical Timeline | |
The American Revolution (1763-1787) | |
The Coming of the American Revolution | |
The War for Independence | |
The Creation of New Governments | |
Historical Timeline | |
The United States Constitution (1787-1789) | |
Development and Ratification | |
Outline of the United States Constitution | |
Separation and Limitation of Powers | |
Historical Timeline | |
The New Nation (1789-1824) | |
The Federalist Era | |
The Establishment of the Executive Departments | |
Washington's Administration, 1789-1797 | |
Foreign and Frontier Affairs | |
Internal Problems | |
John Adams' Administration, 1797-1801 | |
Repression and Protest | |
The Revolution of 1800 | |
The Jeffersonian Era | |
Conflict with the Judges | |
Domestic Affairs | |
International Involvement | |
Madison's Administration, 1809-1817 | |
Postwar Developments | |
Internal Development, 1820-1830 | |
The Marshall Court | |
Statehood: A Balancing Act | |
The Expanding Economy | |
The Transportation Revolution | |
Industrialization | |
Educational Development | |
Developments in Religious Life | |
Historical Timeline | |
Jacksonian Democracy and Westward | |
Expansion (1824-1850) | |
The Jacksonian Democracy, 1829-1841 | |
The Election of 1824 | |
The Webster-Hayne Debate (1830) | |
The War on the Bank | |
The Election of 1840 | |
The Meaning of Jacksonian Politics | |
Ante-bellum Culture: An Age of Reform | |
The Flowering of Literature | |
The Fine Arts | |
The Transcendentalists | |
The Utopians | |
The Mormons | |
Remaking Society: Organized Reform | |
Diverging Societies-Life in the North | |
The Role of Women and Minorities | |
The Northeast Leads the Way | |
Everyday Life in the North | |
Diverging Societies-Life in the South | |
Commerce and Industry | |
Life in the Southern States | |
Manifest Destiny and Westward Expansion | |
Tyler, Polk, and Continued Westward Expansion | |
Historical Timeline | |
Sectional Conflict and the Causes of the Civil War (1850-1860) | |
The Crisis of 1850 and America at Mid-century | |
The Return of Sectional Conflict | |
The Coming of the Civil War | |
Historical Timeline | |
The Civil War and Reconstruction (1860-1877) | |
Hostilities Begin | |
The Union Preserved | |
The Ordeal of Reconstruction | |
Historical Timeline | |
Industrialism, War, and the Progressive Era (1877-1912) | |
The New Industrial Era, 1877-1882 | |
Politics of the Period, 1877-1882 | |
The Economy, 1877-1882 | |
Social and Cultural Developments, 1877-1882 | |
Foreign Relations, 1877-1882 | |
The Reaction to Corporate Industrialism, 1882-1887 | |
Politics of the Period, 1882-1887 | |
The Economy, 1882-1887 | |
Social and Cultural Developments, 1882-1887 1 | |
Foreign Relations, 1882-1887 | |
The Emergence of Regional Empire, 1887-1892 | |
Politics of the Period, 1887-1892 | |
The Economy, 1887-1892 | |
Social and Cultural Developments, 1887-1892 | |
Foreign Relations, 1887-1892 | |
Economic Depression and Social Crisis, 1892-1897 | |
The Economy, 1892-1897 | |
Social and Cultural Developments, 1892-1897 | |
Foreign Relations, 1892-1897 | |
War and the Americanization of the World, 1897-1902 | |
Politics of the Period, 1897-1902 | |
The Economy, 1897-1902 | |
Social and Cultural Developments, 1897-1902 | |
Foreign Policy, 1897-1902 | |
Theodore Roosevelt and Progressive Reforms, 1902-1907 | |
Politics of the Period, 1902-1907 | |
The Economy, 1902-1907 | |
Social and Cultural Developments, 1902-1907 | |
Foreign Relations, 1902-1907 | |
The Regulatory State and the Ordered Society, 1907-1912 | |
Politics of the Period, 1907-1912 | |
The Economy, 1907-1912 | |
Social and Cultural Developments, 1907-1912 | |
Foreign Relations, 1907-1912 | |
Historical Timeline | |
Wilson and World War I (1912-1920) | |
Implementing the New Freedom: The Early Years of the Wilson Administration | |
The Triumph of New Nationalism | |
The Election of 1916 | |
Social Issues in the First Wilson Administration | |
Wilson's Foreign Policy and the Road to War | |
The Road to War in Europe | |
World War I: The Military Campaign | |
Mobilizing the Home Front | |
Wartime Social Trends | |
Peacemaking and Domestic Problems, 1918-1920 | |
Domestic Problems and the End of the Wilson Administration | |
Historical Timeline | |
The Roaring Twenties and Economic | |
Collapse (1920-1929) | |
The Election of 1920 | |
The Twenties: Economic Advances and Social Tensions | |
American Society in the 1920s | |
Social Conflicts | |
Government and Politics in the 1920s: | |
The Harding Administration | |
The Election of 1924 | |
The Coolidge Administration | |
The Election of 1928 | |
Foreign Policy in the Twenties | |
The Great Depression: The Crash | |
Historical Timeline | |
The Great Depression and the New Deal (1929-1941) | |
Reasons for the Depression | |
Hoover's Depression Policies | |
The Election of 1932 | |
The First New Deal | |
Legislation of the First New Deal | |
The Second New Deal: Opposition from the Right and Left | |
The Second New Deal Begins | |
The Election of 1936 | |
The Last Years of the New Deal | |
Social Dimensions of the New Deal Era | |
Labor Unions | |
Cultural Trends of the 1930s | |
New Deal Diplomacy and the Road to War | |
United States Neutrality Legislation | |
Threats to World Order | |
The American Response to the War in Europe | |
The Election of 1940 | |
American Involvement with the European War | |
The Road to Pearl Harbor | |
Historical Timeline | |
World War II and the Postwar Era (1941-1960) | |
Declared War Begins | |
The Home Front | |
The North African and European Theatres | |
The Pacific Theatre | |
The Atomic Bomb | |
Diplomacy | |
The Emergence of the Cold War and Containment | |
International Cooperation | |
Containment in Asia | |
Eisenhower-Dulles Foreign Policy | |
The Politics of Affluence: Demobilization and Domestic Policy | |
The Fair Deal | |
Anticommunism | |
Eisenhower's Dynamic Conservatism | |
Civil Rights | |
The Election of 1960 | |
Society and Culture | |
Demographic Trends | |
Conformity and Security | |
Seeds of Rebellion | |
Historical Timeline | |
The New Frontier, Vietnam, and Social | |
Upheaval (1960-1972) | |
Kennedy's "New Frontier" and the Liberal Revival | |
Civil Rights | |
The Cold War Continues | |
Johnson and the Great Society | |
Emergence of Black Power | |
Ethnic Activism | |
The New Left | |
The Counterculture | |
Women's Liberation | |
Vietnam | |
Election of 1968 | |
The Nixon Conservative Reaction | |
Vietnamization | |
Foreign Policy | |
Election of 1972 | |
Historical Timeline | |
Watergate, Conservatism's Rise, and Post-Cold War Challenges (1972-2005) | |
The Watergate Scandal | |
The Ford Presidency | |
Carter's Moderate Liberalism | |
Carter's Foreign Policy | |
The Iranian Crisis | |
The Election of 1980 | |
The Reagan Presidency: Attacking Big Government | |
Asserting American Power | |
Election of 1984 | |
Second-Term Foreign Concerns | |
Second-Term | |
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