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Native American Society on the Eve of British Colonization
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Diversity of Native American Groups
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The Anasazi
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The Algonquian Tribes
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The Iroquois Tribes
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Britain in the New World
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Early Ventures Fail
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Joint-Stock Companies
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Jamestown Settlement and the "Starving Time"
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The Growth of the Tobacco Trade
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War and Peace with Powhatan's People
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The House of Burgesses
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The New England Colonies
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The Mayflower and Plymouth Colony
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William Bradford and the First Thanksgiving
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Massachusetts Bay — "The City Upon a Hill"
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Puritan Life
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Dissent in Massachusetts Bay
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Reaching to Connecticut
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Witchcraft in Salem
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The Middle Colonies
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New Netherland to New York
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Quakers in Pennsylvania and New Jersey
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City of Brotherly Love — Philadelphia
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The Ideas of Benjamin Franklin
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The Southern Colonies
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Maryland — The Catholic Experiment
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Indentured Servants
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Creating the Carolinas
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Debtors in Georgia
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Life in the Plantation South
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African Americans in the British New World
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West African Society at the Point of European Contact
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"The Middle Passage"
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The Growth of Slavery
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Slave Life on the Farm and in the Town
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Free African Americans in the Colonial Era
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"Slave Codes"
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A New African-American Culture
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The Beginnings of Revolutionary Thinking
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The Impact of Enlightenment in Europe
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The Great Awakening
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The Trial of John Peter Zenger
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Smuggling
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A Tradition of Rebellion
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"What Is the American?"
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America's Place in the Global Struggle
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New France
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The French and Indian War
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George Washington's Background and Experience
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The Treaty of Paris (1763) and Its Impact
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The Events Leading to Independence
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The Royal Proclamation of 1763
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The Stamp Act Controversy
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The Boston Patriots
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The Townshend Acts
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The Boston Massacre
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The Tea Act and Tea Parties
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The Intolerable Acts
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E Pluribus Unum
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Stamp Act Congress
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Sons and Daughters of Liberty
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Committees of Correspondence
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First Continental Congress
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Second Continental Congress
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Thomas Paine's Common Sense
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The Declaration of Independence
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The American Revolution
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American and British Strengths and Weaknesses
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Loyalists, Fence-sitters, and Patriots
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Lexington and Concord
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Bunker Hill
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The Revolution on the Home Front
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Washington at Valley Forge
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The Battle of Saratoga
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The French Alliance
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Yorktown and the Treaty of Paris
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Societal Impacts of the American Revolution
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The Impact of Slavery
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A Revolution in Social Law
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Political Experience
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"Republican Motherhood"
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When Does the Revolution End?
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The Declaration of Independence and Its Legacy
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The War Experience: Soldiers, Officers, and Civilians
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The Loyalists
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Revolutionary Changes and Limitations: Slavery
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Revolutionary Changes and Limitations: Women
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Revolutionary Limits: Native Americans
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Revolutionary Achievement: Yeomen and Artisans
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The Age of Atlantic Revolutions
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Making Rules
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State Constitutions
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Articles of Confederation
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Evaluating the Congress
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The Economic Crisis of the 1780s
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Drafting the Constitution
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Shays' Rebellion
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A Cast of National Superstars
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The Tough Issues
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Constitution Through Compromise
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Ratifying the Constitution
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Federalists
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Antifederalists
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The Ratification Process: State by State
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After the Fact: Virginia, New York, and "The Federalist Papers"
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The Anti Federalists' Victory in Defeat
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George Washington
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Growing up in Colonial Virginia
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The Force of Personality and Military Command
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The First Administration
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Farewell Address
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Mount Vernon and the Dilemma of a Revolutionary Slave Holder
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Unsettled Domestic Issues
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The Bill of Rights
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Hamilton's Financial Plan
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Growing Opposition
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U.S. Military Defeat; Indian Victory in the West
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Native American Resilience and Violence in the West
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Politics in Transition: Public Conflict in the 1790s
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Trans-Atlantic Crisis: The French Revolution
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Negotiating with the Superpowers
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Two Parties Emerge
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The Adams Presidency
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The Alien and Sedition Acts
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The Life and Times of John Adams
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Jeffersonian America: A Second Revolution?
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The Election of 1800
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Jeffersonian Ideology
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Westward Expansion: The Louisiana Purchase
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A New National Capital: Washington, D.C.
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A Federalist Stronghold: John Marshall's Supreme Court
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Gabriel's Rebellion: Another View of Virginia in 1800
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The Expanding Republic and the War of 1812
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The Importance of the West
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Exploration: Lewis and Clark
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Diplomatic Challenges in an Age of European War
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Native American Resistance in the Trans-Appalachian West
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The Second War for American Independence
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Claiming Victory from Defeat
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Social Change and National Development
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Economic Growth and the Early Industrial Revolution
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Cotton and African-American Life
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Religious Transformation and the Second Great Awakening
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Institutionalizing Religious Belief: The Benevolent Empire
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New Roles for White Women
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Early National Arts and Cultural Independence
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Politics and the New Nation
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The Era of Good Feelings and the Two-Party System
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The Expansion of the Vote: A White Man's Democracy
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The Missouri Compromise
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The 1824 Election and the "Corrupt Bargain"
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John Quincy Adams
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Jacksonian Democracy and Modern America
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The Age of Jackson
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The Rise of the Common Man
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A Strong Presidency
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The South Carolina Nullification Controversy
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The War Against the Bank
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Jackson vs. Clay and Calhoun
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The Trail of Tears — The Indian Removals
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The Rise of American Industry
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The Canal Era
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Early American Railroads
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Inventors and Inventions
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The First American Factories
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The Emergence of "Women's Sphere"
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Irish and German Immigration
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An Explosion of New Thought
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Religious Revival
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Experiments with Utopia
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Women's Rights
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Prison and Asylum Reform
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Hudson River School Artists
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Transcendentalism, An American Philosophy
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The Peculiar Institution
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The Crowning of King Cotton
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Slave Life and Slave Codes
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The Plantation & Chivalry
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Free(?) African-Americans
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Rebellions on and off the Plantation
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The Southern Argument for Slavery
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Abolitionist Sentiment Grows
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William Lloyd Garrison and The Liberator
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African-American Abolitionists
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The Underground Railroad
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Harriet Beecher Stowe — Uncle Tom's Cabin
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Manifest Destiny
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The Lone Star Republic
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54° 40' or Fight
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"American Blood on American Soil"
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The Mexican-American War
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Gold in California
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An Uneasy Peace
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Wilmot's Proviso
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Popular Sovereignty
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Three Senatorial Giants: Clay, Calhoun and Webster
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The Compromise of 1850
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"Bloody Kansas"
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The Kansas-Nebraska Act
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Border Ruffians
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The Sack of Lawrence
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The Pottawatomie Creek Massacre
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Canefight! Preston Brooks and Charles Sumner
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From Uneasy Peace to Bitter Conflict
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The Dred Scott Decision
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The Lincoln-Douglas Debates
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John Brown's Raid
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The Election of 1860
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The South Secedes
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A House Divided
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Fort Sumter
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Strengths and Weaknesses: North vs. South
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First Blood and Its Aftermath
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Sacred Beliefs
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Bloody Antietam
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Of Generals and Soldiers
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Gettysburg: High Watermark of the Confederacy
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Northern Plans to End the War
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The Road to Appomattox
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The War Behind the Lines
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The Emancipation Proclamation
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Wartime Diplomacy
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The Northern Homefront
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The Southern Homefront
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The Election of 1864
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The Assassination of the President
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Reconstruction
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Presidential Reconstruction
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Radical Reconstruction
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A President Impeached
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Rebuilding the Old Order
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The Gilded Age
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Binding the Nation by Rail
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The New Tycoons: John D. Rockefeller
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The New Tycoons: Andrew Carnegie
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The New Tycoons: J. Pierpont Morgan
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New Attitudes Toward Wealth
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Politics of the Gilded Age
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Organized Labor
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The Great Upheaval
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Labor vs. Management
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Early National Organizations
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American Federation of Labor
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Eugene V. Debs and American Socialism
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From the Countryside to the City
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The Glamour of American Cities
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The Underside of Urban Life
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The Rush of Immigrants
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Corruption Runs Wild
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Religious Revival: The "Social Gospel"
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Artistic and Literary Trends
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New Dimensions in Everyday Life
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Education
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Sports and Leisure
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Women in the Gilded Age
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Victorian Values in a New Age
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The Print Revolution
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Closing the Frontier
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The Massacre at Sand Creek
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Custer's Last Stand
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The End of Resistance
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Life on the Reservations
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The Wounded Knee Massacre
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Western Folkways
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The Mining Boom
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The Ways of the Cowboy
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Life on the Farm
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The Growth of Populism
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The Election of 1896
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Progressivism Sweeps the Nation
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Roots of the Movement
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Muckrakers
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Women's Suffrage at Last
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Booker T. Washington
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W. E. B. DuBois
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Progressives in the White House
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Teddy Roosevelt: The Rough Rider in the White House
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The Trust Buster
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A Helping Hand for Labor
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Preserving the Wilderness
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Passing the Torch
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The Election of 1912
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Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom
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Seeking Empire
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Early Stirrings
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Hawaiian Annexation
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"Remember the Maine!"
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The Spanish-American War and Its Consequences
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The Roosevelt Corollary and Latin America
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Reaching to Asia
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The Panama Canal
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America in the First World War
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Farewell to Isolation
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Over There
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Over Here
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The Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations
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The Decade That Roared
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The Age of the Automobile
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The Fight Against "Demon Rum"
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The Invention of the Teenager
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Flappers
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The Harlem Renaissance
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A Consumer Economy
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Radio Fever
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Fads and Heroes
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Old Values vs. New Values
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The Red Scare
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The Monkey Trial
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Intolerance
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Books and Movies
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Domestic and International Politics
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The Great Depression
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The Market Crashes
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Sinking Deeper and Deeper: 1929-33
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The Bonus March
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Hoover's Last Stand
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Social and Cultural Effects of the Depression
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The New Deal
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A Bank Holiday
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Putting People Back to Work
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The Farming Problem
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Social Security
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FDR's Alphabet Soup
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Roosevelt's Critics
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An Evaluation of the New Deal
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The Road to Pearl Harbor
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1930s Isolationism
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Reactions to a Troubled World
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War Breaks Out
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The Arsenal of Democracy
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Pearl Harbor
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America in the Second World War
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Wartime Strategy
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The American Homefront
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D-Day and the German Surrender
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War in the Pacific
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Japanese-American Internment
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The Manhattan Project
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The Decision to Drop the Bomb
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Postwar Challenges
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The Cold War Erupts
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The United Nations
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Containment and the Marshall Plan
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The Berlin Airlift and NATO
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The Korean War
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Domestic Challenges
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The 1950s: Happy Days
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McCarthyism
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Suburban Growth
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Land of Television
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America Rocks and Rolls
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The Cold War Continues
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Voices against Conformity
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A New Civil Rights Movement
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Separate No Longer?
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Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott
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Showdown in Little Rock
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The Sit-In Movement
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Gains and Pains
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Martin Luther King Jr.
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The Long, Hot Summers
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Malcolm X and the Nation of Islam
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Black Power
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The Vietnam War
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Early Involvement
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Years of Escalation: 1965-68
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The Tet Offensive
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The Antiwar Movement
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Years of Withdrawal
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Politics from Camelot to Watergate
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The Election of 1960
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Kennedy's New Frontier
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Kennedy's Global Challenges
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Kennedy Assassination
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Lyndon Johnson's "Great Society"
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1968: Year of Unraveling
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Triangular Diplomacy: U.S., USSR, and China
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Shaping a New America
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Modern Feminism
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The Fight for Reproductive Rights
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The Equal Rights Amendment
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Roe v. Wade and Its Impact
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Environmental Reform
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Others Demand Equality
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Student Activism
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Flower Power
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A Time of Malaise
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Undoing a President
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The Sickened Economy
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Foreign Woes
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Finding Oneself
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The New Right
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The Reagan Years
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"Morning in America"
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Reaganomics
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Foreign and Domestic Entanglements
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Life in the 1980s
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The End of the Cold War
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Toward a New Millennium
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Operation Desert Storm
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A Baby Boomer in the White House
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Republicans vs. Democrats
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Living in the Information Age
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The End of the American Century