出版社:西安交通大学出版社
年代:2012
定价:75.0
本书除了针对SATⅡ美国历史的每种题型给出有针对性的备考策略外,还全面讲解了美国历史的考点与重点,书中6套与真题难度与形式相当的模拟测试题囊括700多道题目,几乎每道题目均附有答案与详细的解析,点拨答题思路与技巧,提高应试技能。另有SATⅡ美国历史经验丰富的教师为考生提供最专业的备考指导。
PART I. INTRODUCTION TO THE SAT SUBJECT TEST: U.S. HISTORY
All About the SAT Subject Test: U.S. History Test
The SAT Subject Tests
The SAT U.S. History Test
Test-Taking Strategies for the U.S. History Test
Diagnostic Test: U.S. History
Answer Key
Answers and Explanations
PART II. TOPIC REVIEW FOR THE U.S. HISTORY TEST
Chapter 1. Pre-Columbian America and the Age of Exploration
The First Americans ? European Voyages of Discovery in the New
World ?
Clashes between Native Americans and Europeans
Chapter 2. English Colonial Settlements
English Expansion in the New World ? Early Attempts: Roanoke
and
Jamestown ? Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay ? Connecticut and
PART I. INTRODUCTION TO THE SAT SUBJECT TEST: U.S. HISTORY
All About the SAT Subject Test: U.S. History Test
The SAT Subject Tests
The SAT U.S. History Test
Test-Taking Strategies for the U.S. History Test
Diagnostic Test: U.S. History
Answer Key
Answers and Explanations
PART II. TOPIC REVIEW FOR THE U.S. HISTORY TEST
Chapter 1. Pre-Columbian America and the Age of Exploration
The First Americans ? European Voyages of Discovery in the New
World ?
Clashes between Native Americans and Europeans
Chapter 2. English Colonial Settlements
English Expansion in the New World ? Early Attempts: Roanoke
and
Jamestown ? Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay ? Connecticut and
Rhode Island ? The Southern Colonies ? The Mid-Atlantic Colonies
?
Tension between Colonists and Native Americans
Chapter 3. Colonial Life
Family and Community Life ? The Growth of Slavery ? Changes
from
Literacy, Education, and the Enlightenment ? Changes from Religion
and
the Great Awakening ? Political Developments
Chapter 4. Conflicts in the Colonial Era
English against French ? The French and Indian War ? George
Washington ?
The Native American Role in the French and Indian War ? Effects
and
Aftermath of the French and Indian War
Chapter 5. The Road to Revolution
The French and Indian War: Its Results and Aftermath ? The Sugar
Act ?
The Stamp Act ? The Townshend Acts and Illegal Taxation ? The
Boston
Massacre ? The Boston Tea Party ? The Results of the Boston Tea
Party ?
The First Continental Congress and Its Accomplishments
Chapter 6. The American Revolution
The “Shot Heard Round the World” ? The Siege of Boston ? From
Common
Sense to the Declaration of Independence ? Washington Moves to
Victory ?
Colonial Soldiers ? Key Battles at Brandywine and Saratoga ? The
War
Turns in Favor of the Colonists ? War Ends with the Treaty of
Paris
Chapter 7. The Articles of Confederation
The Country’s First Constitution ? The Power of the Legislative
Branch ?
Executive and Judicial Powers ? Ratification ? Effects of the
Articles of
Confederation: The Northwest Ordinance ? Effects of the Articles
of
Confederation: The Economy
Chapter 8. The Constitution
Proceedings of the Constitutional Convention ? The Great Compromise
?
A Look at the Constitution ? Checks and Balances in the
Constitution ?
The Ratification Process ? The Early Days of the Constitution ? The
Bill of
Rights Becomes Part of the Constitution
Chapter 9. Establishing a New Nation
The Challenge of Organizing the New Government ? Washington
and
European Affairs ? The Adams Administration ? Jefferson Is
Elected
President in 1800 ? The Louisiana Purchase ? The Embargo Act
?
The War of 1
Chapter 10. The Early Nineteenth Century
Foreign Relations and the Monroe Doctrine ? Economic Changes and
the
Industrial Revolution ? John Quincy Adams ? The Spread of Slavery
and
the Missouri Compromise ? Andrew Jackson and Native American
Policy
Chapter 11. Religion and Reform
Political Developments ? Literature ? The Second Great Awakening
?
The Abolitionist Movement ? Women’s Rights ?
Limits of Antebellum Reform
Chapter 12. The Market Revolution, 1812–1845
The Market Economy ? Economic Panic ? The Northern Economy ?
Growth of Immigration and Labor Unions ? The Southern Economy
Chapter 13. National Expansion and Sectional Division,
1830–1850
“Manifest Destiny” ? The Republic of Texas ? The Mexican War
?
The Election of 1848 ? California Gold ? The Compromise of 1850
?
The Gadsden Purchase ? The Fate of the Plains Tribes
Chapter 14. A House Divided, 1820–1860
Sectional Division ? The Abolitionist Movement ? New Political
Parties ?
Kansas-Nebraska Act ? John Brown and “Bleeding Kansas” ?
Dred Scott Decision ? The Lincoln-Douglas Debates ? Harpers Ferry
?
The Election of 1
Chapter 15. The Civil War, 1861–1865
President Abraham Lincoln ? Strengths and Weaknesses of the North
and
the South ? The Start of the War ? War over the Mississippi ? The
Army of
the Potomac ? The Emancipation Proclamation ? Gettysburg: The
Turning
Point ? The War of Attrition ? The Assassination of Lincoln
Chapter 16. Reconstruction, 1865–1877
Reconstruction Plans under Lincoln ? Reconstruction under Andrew
Johnson ?
Congress Takes Action ? Radical Reconstruction ? The Impeachment
of
Andrew Johnson ? The Election of 1868 ? 1876: Election and
Compromise ?
The Rise of Jim Crow Laws
Chapter 17. Westward Movement, 1860–1898
Conflicts with Native Americans in the Great Plains ? Settling the
Plains
and the West ? Farming ? Ranching ? Mining
Chapter 18. The Rise of Big Business and the Gilded Age,
1870–1896
Technological Revolutions ? The Growth of Big Business ?
Industrialization and Workers ? The Great Strikes ? Social
Classes
Chapter 19. Politics and the Call for Reform, 1865–1900
The Rise of the Big Cities ? Big-City Politics ?
Politics in Washington ? Populism
Chapter 20. Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressive Movement,
1900–1920
The Progressive Era ? The Muckrakers ? Reform under Roosevelt
?
Economic Reforms ? Conservation and the Environment ? Political
Reform ?
Reform under Taft ? Reform under Wilson ? The Nineteenth
Amendment
Chapter 21. The United States Becomes a World Power
Pressure to Expand ? China and Japan ? Hawaii ? The
Spanish-American
War ? After the War: The Philippines ? After the War: Cuba
and
Puerto Rico ? The Panama Canal ? Promoting Economic Growth
Chapter 22. World War I and Its Aftermath, 1914–1920
Causes of World War I ? The United States Enters the War ? The U.S.
Army ?
The Home Front ? The Turning of the Tide: Victory and Armistice ?
Woodrow
Wilson’s Fourteen Points, the Treaty of Versailles, and the League
of
Nations ? Provisions of the Treaty of Versailles ? The Costs of
War
Chapter 23. The Jazz Age
The “Return to Normalcy” ? The Arts ? Politics in the 1920s ?
Social Changes in the 1920s ? Organized Crime: The Black Sox
Scandal
and Prohibition ? The Scopes Trial
Chapter 24. The Great Depression
The Stock Market Crash ? Hoover’s Response to the Depression
?
President and Mrs. Roosevelt ? FDR and the Early Phases of the New
Deal ?
The Second New Deal ? The Dust Bowl ? Escape
Chapter 25. World War II (Part I)
German Expansionism and the Outbreak of World War II ?
1940–1941:
Events in Europe ? U.S. Neutrality ? Pearl Harbor: The United
States Enters
the War ? Mobilization in the United States ? Military Campaigns in
the
Pacific, 1942–1943 ? Military Campaigns in Europe and North
Africa
Chapter 26. World War II (Part II)
Roosevelt’s Fourth Term ? War in North Africa and Europe: 1942–1944
?
Surrender in Europe: VE Day ? War in the Pacific ? Hiroshima and
the
Surrender of Japan ? Results of the War ? The Potsdam
Conference
Chapter 27. Postwar America, 1945–1960
The Founding of the United Nations ? The Beginnings of the Cold War
?
The Korean War ? Anticommunist Hysteria and McCarthyism ? The
Truman
and Eisenhower Administrations ? Social Changes 1945–1960 ? Civil
Rights
Chapter 28. The New Frontier and the Civil Rights Movement
The Election of 1960 ? Domestic Policy: The New Frontier ? Foreign
Policy:
Cuba and Berlin ? The Civil Rights Movement ? Space Race ?
Assassination
Detainees ? Changes on the Supreme Court ? Hurricane Katrina ?
Economic
Chapter 29. The Great Society
Lyndon B. Johnson ? The Great Society ?
Civil Rights ? The Women’s Movement
Chapter 30. The Vietnam War
Background: Vietnam ? The United States Sends Troops ? The
Vietnam
War Expands ? Combat in Vietnam 1965–1968 ? Protest at Home ?
The Tet Offensive
Chapter 31. Watergate and Its Aftermath
The 1968 Election ? Domestic Policy under Nixon ? Foreign Policy
?
Watergate ? The Pardon
Chapter 32. The Reagan Era and the End of the Cold War
The Presidency of Jimmy Carter ? The Election of 1980 ? Reaganomics
?
The End of the Cold War ? The Breakup of the Soviet Union ?
Iran-Contra ?
The Gulf War ? Reagan, Bush, and the Supreme Court ? Bush and
Economic Affairs
Chapter 33. The 1990s and the Early 21st Century
The Election of 1992 ? Clinton’s Domestic Policy ? The Election of
2000 ?
The Presidency of George W. Bush ? September 11, 2001 ? War in Iraq
?
Detainees ? Changes on the Supreme Court ? Hurricane Katrina
?
Economic Crises ? The 2008 Election
PART III. SIX FULL LENGTH PRACTICE TESTS
Practice Test 1
Answer Key
Answers and Explanations
Score Sheet
Practice Test 2
Answer Key
Answers and Explanations
Score Sheet
Practice Test 3
Answer Key
Answers and Explanations
Score Sheet
Practice Test 4
Answer Key
Answers and Explanations
Score Sheet
Practice Test 5
Answer Key
Answers and Explanations
Score Sheet
Practice Test 6
Answer Key
Answers and Explanations
Score Sheet
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