Everything You Need
for This Unit (except the maps) This webpage provides everything you need for this period
in United States History, except things that are permitted within a course,
but on the Internet (such as a publisher’s maps). |
Title for Unit
1: Creating a New America - How America Changed from the 1860s to 1900 |
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is self-testing and how can it help you? |
This link to the Overview of Unit 1 provides
a brief introduction to this extraordinary time period. It also covers the
graded work for this Unit—both the written work and the quizzes and the objective
exam.
It also covers the details of
the reading required and shows you the course’s:
This link (also available in
Comparison Topics on the left menu) tells you all possible Comparison Topics
and specifically what you must read:
Click here for these possible
Comparison Topics.
With Unit 1, you also have
visuals so you can see change over time from the 1860s to 1900—the time periods
covered by Part A, Part B, and C combined. To see these combined links on
domestic trends and on foreign policy and imperialism and about groups such as farmers,
laborers (usually factory workers), and blacks in the South, click
here
or scroll to the bottom for a set of links called Bringing It All Together.
Parts in the Unit and
Chapter #s |
Check Your
Knowledge Quizzes With and Without Tips |
Seeing How
History Changes Over Time, Over Space, and Sometimes Both Simultaneously at
One Time (The Purpose below the
link says what you look for in
the link.) |
Part A: Reconstruction Abandoned; Beginning of the Gilded
Age Chapters 16-17 (also requires 1860-1877 Quick Reference on the Civil War and
Reconstruction) |
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Quiz A With Tips for Locating Information – Use this version for tips and download it to
record as you learn. (Record such things as what you missed and why, the
textbook page numbers where you found information, and what quiz questions are
also part of Comparison Topics.) ·
Quiz A
Without Tips – Use this
version to decide your answers before
you take the online quiz. (Measure
what you think is true without
looking anything up. After you take the Check Your Knowledge quiz, then see
what you missed and therefore have to read with care.) |
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1860-1877 Quick Reference on the Civil War and
Reconstruction. – Includes
essential content prior to Chapter 16 ·
Study Tool: Chronological Events of the 1867-1877
Era (compressed to 1 page) – Purpose:
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Events of
corruption and SCANDALS in this era ·
Who
exposes that corruption?
Optional Reference: ·
Shows Key Parts of the Missouri Compromise including the
tally of Senators and Representatives in 1820. As the tally shows, the practical reality is that
North outnumbered the South in the House of Representatives before the Missouri Compromise. The
North’s growing population and the number of potential states in the
Louisiana Purchase that would become free states also meant the practical
reality that the North would eventually outnumber the South in the Senate. For
the South in 1820, only Arkansas remained as a possible slave state that
would have 2 pro-slavery Senators. ·
Shows side by
side the traits of North and South
before the Civil War (and therefore after as
well) Traits
of North and South from about the 1830s to 1860 – demographics, economy,
government and politics, social controls, religion, education, and more. |
Part B: Gilded Age Transformations Chapters 17, 18 |
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Quiz B
Without Tips – Use this
version to decide your answers before you take the online quiz. Note: the last 2 questions for
Part B are covered in the paper quiz for Part C. |
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Don’t forget to click here or scroll to the
bottom for Bringing It All Together. You can see how History Changes from
Part A, Part B, and Part C on multiple areas of American life. ·
Changes in
technology
·
Without answers for
self-testing: Comparison
of Knights of Labor and American Federation of Labor |
Part C: Turmoil and Expansion Chapters 19 |
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Quiz C
Without Tips – Use this
version to decide your answers before you take the online quiz. |
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Don’t forget to click here or scroll to the
bottom for Bringing It All Together. You can see how History Changes from
Part A, Part B, and Part C on multiple areas of American life. ·
Expansion as America is Transformed Internationally |
Seeing Change Over time - Snapshot of America in the 1870s-1890s (PDF) – This provides a searchable resource. |
Seeing Change Over Time - What Happens to Blacks in the South:
the same content as in the History
Changes Comparison |
Seeing Change Over Time –
Color-coded terms to help you notice what happened in the background period
from 1882 to 1893 and the active period of expansion after that to 1900: |
Labor, Farmers, and Government
Transformations ·
Without
answers for self-testing: Comparison
of Labor Events from 1874 through 1893 – and to the End of the 1890s ·
Without
answers for self-testing: Comparison of Farmer Events from 1869 through
1893 – and to the End of the 1890s ·
Without answers for
self-testing: Comparison of Governmental Actions from
1883 through the 1890s |
Copyright C. J. Bibus, Ed.D. 2003-2014 |
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History – Dr. Bibus |
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2014 |
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