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Contents xxi
AP Skills Workshop: Thinking Historically 611 Decline of the Populists 628
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Additional Practice in Responding to a Short-Answer AP Skills Workshop: Thinking Historically 629
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Additional Practice in Responding to a Short-Answer
Module 6.12 Controversies over the Role of Question with Secondary Sources
Government in the Gilded Age 612 Source: Richard Hofstadter, The Age of Reform: From Bryan to
F.D.R., 1955
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Focus 612 Source: Charles Postel, The Populist Vision, 2007
Doctrines of Success 612
Module 6.14 Continuity and Change
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AP Working with Evidence 613 in Period 6 631
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Source: Andrew Carnegie, “The Gospel of Wealth,” 1889
AP Skills Workshop: Writing Historically 631
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Source: “A Workingman’s Prayer,” The Coming Nation, 1894
Responding to a Document-Based Question with
Seeking International Markets 615 Historical Complexity Using the GEM Approach
Source: Charles Loring Brace, The Dangerous Classes of New
AP Skills Workshop: Thinking Historically 616 York and Twenty Years among Them, 1872
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Additional Practice in Responding to a Short-Answer Source: Ida Lindgren, Swedish homesteader, Letter, August
Question with a Primary Source 25, 1874
Source: Thomas Nast, “Uncle Sam,” The President’s Message, Source: Mary Elizabeth Lease, “A Nation of Inconsistencies,”
1887 1891
Source: F. J. Kingsbury, “The Tendency of Men to Live in
Module 6.13 Politics in the Gilded Age 617 Cities,” Journal of Social Science, No. 33, 1895
Focus 617 Source: Sheet Music for Piano and Singers, “New York and
Coney Island Cycle March: Two Step,” 1896
Weak Presidencies and an Inefficient Congress 617 Source: Royal Melendy, The Saloon in Chicago, 1900
The Business of Politics 619 Source: Theodore Dreiser, Sister Carrie, 1900
Political Machines and City Bosses 620
Period 6 Review 1865–1898
The Farmers’ Revolt 622
Key Concepts and Events 640
AP Working with Evidence 623 Key People 640
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Source: Mary Elizabeth Lease, “A Nation of Inconsistencies,” Chronology 641
1891
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Period 6 AP Exam Practice
AP Working with Evidence 624
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Source: Bernhard Gillam, “Party of Patches: Grand Balloon Multiple-Choice Questions 643
Ascension — Cincinnati, May 20th, 1891,” Judge, 1891 Short-Answer Questions 647
Populists and Depression Politics 625 Document-Based Question 649
Long-Essay Questions 651
Political Realignment in the Election of 1896 626
PERIOD 7 1890–1945
New Imperialism and Global Conflicts 652
Module 7.1 Contextualizing Period 7 653 AP Working with Evidence 658
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Period 7: What’s Inside 654 Source: Albert Beveridge, The March of the Flag, 1898
Source: Rudyard Kipling, “The White Man’s Burden,” 1898
Module 7.2 Imperialism: Debates 656
AP Skills Workshop: Writing Historically 659
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Focus 656
Additional Practice in Responding to a Long-Essay
The Economics of Expansion 656 Question
Cultural Justifications for Imperialism 657
Module 7.3 The Spanish-American War 660
AP Working with Evidence 657 Focus 660
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Source: Rudyard Kipling, British author, “The White Man’s
Burden” (poem), 1899 The War with Spain 660
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