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viii   Brief Contents




               PERIOD 4      1800–1848
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               Democracy, Industrialization, and Reform  256


               Module 4.1  Contextualizing Period 4  257           Module 4.7  Expanding Democracy  308
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               Module 4.2  Political and Economic                  Module 4.8  Jackson and Federal Power  317
               Transformations  260                                Module 4.9  Development of an American
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               Module 4.3  Politics, Economics, and Regional       Culture  330
               Interests  269                                      Module 4.10  The Second Great Awakening  334

               Module 4.4  America on the World Stage  279         Module 4.11  An Age of Reform  341
               Module 4.5  Market Revolution:                      Modules 4.12 & 4.13  African Americans &
               Industrialization  287                              The Society of the South in the Early Republic  353
               Module 4.6  Market Revolution: Society and          Module 4.14  Causation in Period 4  366
               Culture  299




               PERIOD 5      1844–1877

               Expansion, Division, and Civil War  382

               Module 5.1   Contextualizing Period 5  383          Module 5.7   Election of 1860 and Secession  426
               Module 5.2   Manifest Destiny  386                  Module 5.8   Military Conflict in the Civil War  433
               Module 5.3   The Mexican-American War  394          Module 5.9   Government Policies during the

               Module 5.4   The Compromise of 1850  402            Civil War  450
               Module 5.5   Sectional Conflict: Regional           Module 5.10   Reconstruction  463
               Differences  408                                    Module 5.11   The Failure of Reconstruction  481
               Module 5.6   Failure of Compromise  416             Module 5.12   Comparison in Period 5  493



               PERIOD 6      1865–1898

               A Gilded Age  512


               Module 6.1  Contextualizing Period 6  513           Module 6.9  Responses to Immigration in the
                                                                   Gilded Age  589
               Module 6.2  Westward Expansion: Economic
               Development  516                                    Module 6.10  Development of the Middle
                                                                   Class  601
               Module 6.3  Westward Expansion: Social and
               Cultural Developments  527                          Module 6.11  Reform in the Gilded Age  606

               Module 6.4  The “New South”  545                    Module 6.12  Controversies over the Role of
                                                                   Government in the Gilded Age  612
               Module 6.5  Technological Innovation  551
                                                                   Module 6.13  Politics in the Gilded Age  617
               Module 6.6  The Rise of Industrial Capitalism  557
                                                                   Module 6.14  Continuity and Change in
               Module 6.7  Labor in the Gilded Age  562
                                                                   Period 6  631
               Module 6.8  Immigration and Migration in the
               Gilded Age  580









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