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Late work will receive a penalty of five points per day, and must be submitted within five days of the due date. Missed tests must be made up within three days of a students return to school. Tests may require a full class period, so always try to be present on test days. Notebook : 3 ring binders only. Each student will keep a notebook divided into five sections. Notes taken in class Maps Worksheets Quizzes and tests Movie reviews / miscellaneous Rules : Be in your seat when bell rings No cell phones or electrical devices in class. Have class material ready to begin work. Be respectful to others. You must have hall pass to leave the room. Assignments : Please make sure you read the assignments. If you miss a day, please read those sections in the chapter. Reading assignments and tests/quizzes will be announced throughout the sessions. Be diligent in reading the textbook. First Nine Weeks Welcome Introduction Chapter 1 The Nations Beginnings ( Prehistory 1824 ) Many Cultures Meet The American Revolution The Constitution The New Republic Test / Assesment Chapter 2 Growth and Reform (1800- 1850) Democracy, Nationalism, and Sectionalism Religion and Reform The Antislavery Movement The Womens Movement Manifest Destiny Test / Assesment Chapter 3 Crisis, Civil War, and Reconstruction (1846 1877) The Union in Crisis Lincoln, Secession, and War The Civil War The Reconstruction Era Test / Assesment Chapter 4 The Triumph of Industry (1865 1914) Technology and Industrial Growth The Rise of Big Business The Organized Labor Movement Test / Assesment Chapter 5 Immigration and Urbanization (1865 1914) The New Immigrants Cities Expand and Change Social and Cultural Trends Test / Assesment Chapter 6 The South and West Transformed (1865 1900) The New South Westward Expansion and the American Indians Transforming the West Test / Assesment Nine Weeks Exam Second Nine Weeks Chapter 7 Issues of the Gilded Age (1877 1900) Segregation and Social Tensions Politics and Economic Challenges Farmers and Populism Test / Assesment Chapter 8 The Progressive Era (1890 1920) The Drive for Reform Women make Progress The Struggle Against Discrimination Roosevelts Square Deal Wilsons New Freedom Test / Assessment Chapter 9 An Emerging World Power (1890 1917) The Roots of Imperialism The Spanish American War The United States and East Asia The United States and Latin America Test / Assesment Chapter 10 World War I and Beyond (1914 1920 ) From Neutrality to War The Home Front Wilson, War, and Peace Effects of the War Test / Assesment Chapter 11 The Twenties (1919 1929) A Booming Economy The Business of Government Social Cultural Tensions A New Mass Culture The Harlem Renaissance Test / Assesment Chapter 12 The Great Depression (1928 1932) Causes of the Depression Americans Face Hard Times Hoovers Response Fails Test / Assesment Nine Weeks Exam Third Nine Weeks Chapter 13 The New Deal (1932 1941) FDR Offers Relief and Recovery The Second New Deal Effects of The New Deal Culture of the 1930s Test / Assesment Chapter 14 The Coming of War (1931 1942) Dictators and War From Isolation to Involvement America Enters the War Test / Assesment Chapter 15 World War II (1941 1945) The Allies Turn the Tide The Home Front Victory in Europe and the Pacific The Holocaust Effects of the War Test / Assesment Chapter 16 The Cold War (1945 1960) The Cold War Begins The Korean War The Cold War Expands The Cold War at Home Test / Assesment Chapter 17 Postwar Confidence and Anxiety (1945 1960) An Economic Boom A Society on the Move Mass Culture and Family Life Dissent and Discontent Test / Assesment Chapter 18 The Civil Rights Movement (1945 1975) Early Demands for Equality The Movement Gains Ground New Successes and Challenges Test / Assesments Nine Weeks Exam Fourth Nine Weeks Chapter 19 The Kennedy and Johnson Years (1960 1968) Kennedy and The Cold War Kenndeys New Frontier Johnsons Great Society Test / Assesment Chapter 20 The Vietnam War Era (1954 1975) Origins of the Vietnam War U.S. Involvement Grows The War Divides America The Wars End and Impact Test / Assesment Chapter 21 An Era of Protest and Change (1960 1980) The Counterculture The Womens Right Movement The Rights Revolution Expands The Environmental Movement Test / Assesment Chapter 22 A Crisis in Confidence (1968 1980) Nixon and the Watergate Scandal The Ford and Carter Years Foreign Policy Troubles Test / Assesment Chapter 23 The Conservative Resurgence (1980 1993) The Conservative Movement Grows The Reagan Revolution The End of the Cold War Foreign Policy After The Cold War Test / Assesment Chapter 24 Into a New Century (1992 Present) The Computer and Technology Revolution The Clinton Presidency Global Politics and Economics The George W. 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