U.S. History For Dummies

Höfundur Steve Wiegand

Útgefandi Wiley Professional Development (P&T)

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781119550693

Útgáfa 4

Útgáfuár 2019

1.990 kr.

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  • Cover
  • Introduction
  • About This Book
  • Conventions Used in This Book
  • What Not to Read
  • Foolish Assumptions
  • Beyond the Book
  • Icons Used in This Book
  • Where to Go from Here
  • Part 1: Getting Started with U.S. History
  • Chapter 1: America: A Short Biography
  • They Came, They Saw, They Stayed
  • Putting America on the Map
  • Struggling with Greatness
  • A Cold War and a Brave New World
  • America in the 21st Century
  • Chapter 2: Native Americans and Explorers: 14,000 BC (?)–1607
  • Coming to America
  • Exploring Early Civilizations
  • Many Tribes, Not Many People
  • De-stereotyping the Native Americans
  • Visiting by the Vikings
  • Spicing Up Life — and Other Reasons for Exploring
  • Dropping Names of Others Who Dropped By
  • The Sword, the Cross, and the Measles
  • Arriving Late for the Party
  • Chapter 3: Pilgrims’ Progress: The English Colonies, 1607–1700
  • Seeing Potential in the New World
  • Settling in Jamestown
  • Instituting Slavery
  • Colonizing: Pilgrims and Puritans
  • Bringing Religious Freedom: Dissidents, Catholics, and Quakers
  • Dealings of the Dutch
  • Coping with Native American Troubles
  • Chapter 4: You Say You Want a Revolution: 1700–1775
  • Looking at America in 1700
  • Colonizing New France
  • Fighting the First True World Wars
  • Awakening to Greater Religious Freedom
  • The French and Indian War
  • Growing like a Weed
  • Heading Toward Divorce with Britain
  • Congressing for the First Time
  • Mr. Revere, Your Horse Is Ready
  • Chapter 5: Yankee Doodlin’: 1775–1783
  • In This Corner, the Brits …
  • In This Corner, the Yanks …
  • Mr. Washington Goes to War
  • Declaring Independence
  • Cozying Up to the French
  • Undergoing Life Changes: The Loyalists and the Slaves
  • Winning a War
  • Chapter 6: Blueprints and Birth Pains: 1783–1800
  • Making the Rules
  • Dishing Up Politics, American Style
  • Raising the Dough
  • Earning Respect
  • Finding Foreign Friction
  • Part 2: Growing Pains
  • Chapter 7: “Long Tom” and One Weird War: 1800–1815
  • Jefferson Gets a Job
  • Disorder in the Court
  • Growing by Leaps and Bounds
  • Fighting Pirates, and a “Dambargo”
  • “Little Jemmy” Takes the Helm
  • Why Not Invade Canada This Year?
  • Three Strikes and the Brits Are Out
  • Calling It Even
  • Chapter 8: Pulling Together to Keep from Falling Apart: 1815–1844
  • Embracing Nationalism … Sort Of
  • The Slavery Cancer Grows
  • Mud-Wrestling to the White House
  • Nullify This
  • Inventing a Better Life
  • Staking Out New Land
  • Chapter 9: War, Gold, and a Gathering Storm: 1845–1860
  • Wrenching Land from Mexico
  • Rushing for Gold
  • Coming Over and Spreading Out
  • The Beginning of the End
  • Squaring Off for a Showdown: The Lincoln–Douglas Debate
  • Chapter 10: A Most Uncivil War: 1861–1865
  • Introducing Abraham Lincoln
  • North versus South: Comparing Advantages and Action Plans
  • Freeing the Slaves
  • Reviewing the Troops, the Generals, and the Major Battles
  • Two More Reasons Why the North Won
  • Losing a Leader
  • Chapter 11: Putting the Country Back Together: 1865–1876
  • A Southern-Fried Mess: Life in the South after the Civil War
  • Piecing the Union Back Together
  • The Tailor-Made President: Andrew Johnson
  • Growing Corruption in Politics
  • Part 3: Coming of Age
  • Chapter 12: Growing Up: 1876–1898
  • Heading West in a Quest for Wealth
  • Ousting “Undesirables”
  • Cramming into Cities
  • Inventing Big Business
  • Electing a String of Forgettable Presidents
  • The Rise of Populism
  • “A Splendid Little War”
  • Chapter 13: Growing into the 20th Century: 1899–1918
  • Here Today, Guam Tomorrow: Colonizing Spain’s Lands
  • Making a Lot of Noise and Carrying a Big Stick: Roosevelt Takes Office
  • Progressing toward Political and Social Reform
  • Contracting Labor Pains
  • Transporting America
  • Suffering for Suffrage
  • Leaving the South: African Americans Migrate to Northern Cities
  • The War to End All Chapters
  • Chapter 14: Gin, Jazz, and Lucky Lindy: 1919–1929
  • Wilson Goes Out of His League for Peace
  • Restricting Immigration and Challenging the Natives
  • Darwin versus God
  • Warren, Cal, and Herbert: Republicans in the White House
  • Good Times (or Were They?)
  • Ain’t We Got Fun?
  • Drying Out America: Prohibition Begins
  • Changing Morals
  • An Age of Heroes
  • Chapter 15: Uncle Sam’s Depressed: 1930–1940
  • The Great Depression: Causes and Consequences
  • FDR: Making Alphabet Soup
  • Shoving Aside Racial Minorities
  • Keeping Women at Home — or Work
  • Developing Organized Labor
  • Critics, Crooks, and Crime Fighters
  • Chapter 16: The World at War: 1941–1945
  • Trying to Avoid War — Again
  • Gearing Up for War
  • Dealing with the War in Europe
  • Dealing with the War in the Pacific
  • Dropping the Bomb
  • Part 4: America in Adulthood
  • Chapter 17: TV, Elvis, and Reds under the Bed: 1946–1960
  • A Cold War and a Hot “Police Action”
  • Finding Commies under the Bed
  • Having It All
  • Moving, Slowly, to the Front of the Bus
  • Chapter 18: Camelot to Watergate: 1961–1974
  • Electing an Icon
  • Sending Troops to Vietnam
  • Increasing Pressure in ’Nam and Escalating Fears at Home
  • Continuing the Fight for Civil Rights
  • Entering a Generation in Revolt
  • Weirdness in the White House
  • Chapter 19: Hold the Malaise, or, Ayatollah So: 1975–1992
  • Wearing Nixon’s Shoes
  • Good Intentions, Bad Results
  • There’s a First Time for Everything
  • Warming Up after the Cold War
  • Chapter 20: No Sex, Please, I’m the President: 1993–1999
  • Bill, Newt, and Monica
  • Homegrown Terrorism
  • Making Ourselves Sick
  • A World of Change
  • Part 5: Facing the New Millennium
  • Chapter 21: Terror Comes Home; America Goes to War(s)
  • Whew! A Squeaker: Bush and Gore, 2000
  • A Nation Stunned
  • That Damn Saddam
  • Meanwhile, in the Rest of the World …
  • Winds and Losses
  • Chapter 22: Recessions Can Be Really Depressing
  • Ouch! The Economy Stubs Its Toe
  • Brother, Can You Spare a Job?
  • “We’re from the Government; We’re Here to Help … ”
  • Unspreading the Wealth
  • Chapter 23: Reforming Healthcare Is No Tea Party
  • The Great Presidential Race of 2008
  • Going to a Tea Party
  • Lurching Toward Healthcare
  • Reelecting Obama in 2012
  • Meanwhile, Back at the Budget …
  • Chapter 24: America Disagrees with Itself
  • Trumped
  • With Friends Like These …
  • Guns, Drugs, and #MeToo
  • Weathering the Weather
  • Chapter 25: This New America
  • The Techno Revolution
  • Surfing the “Silver Tsunami”
  • Stirring the Melting Pot
  • Redefining the American Family
  • Part 6: The Part of Tens
  • Chapter 26: Ten Innovations That Made It Easier to Be Lazy
  • The Escalator (1896)
  • Sliced Bread (1928)
  • Pizza Delivery (~1945)
  • Drive-Through Restaurants (1948)
  • TV Remote Controls (1950)
  • Pop-Top Cans (1963)
  • Microwave Ovens (1967)
  • Microwave Popcorn (1983)
  • Global Positioning System (1989)
  • Amazon (1995)
  • Chapter 27: Ten U.S. Presidents Who Were, Well, Average
  • Bill Clinton
  • William McKinley
  • Grover Cleveland
  • John Quincy Adams
  • George H. W. Bush
  • William Howard Taft
  • Martin Van Buren
  • Rutherford B. Hayes
  • Gerald Ford
  • Jimmy Carter
  • Part 7: The Appendixes
  • Appendix A: The Bill of Rights: Amendments 1–10 of the Constitution
  • Appendix B: The Declaration of Independence
  • Index
  • About the Author
  • Connect with Dummies
  • End User License Agreement
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