United States History After 1877 for Students At Temple College

You will find review questions, hand outs and sample test question on this home page for U.S. History 1302.

United States History 1302 class hand outs and sample test questions.

 

Spring 2008 syllabus for course:

Book Review Hand Out:

Oral History : The guidelines on how to do a oral history.

Sample test questions for the first test.:

Sample test questions for the second test.:

Sample test questions for the third test.:

Sample test questions for the last test:

Links to United States History on the Internet

 

Text book The American People : This site supports your text book. This site as links to internet sites for more information about different topics and much more.

Using the Internet as a resource for Historical Research and Writing.: This Dr. Roger Griffin site at ACC and has a lot of good sites with information historical research and writing.
Greensboro Sit-ins: The sit-ins at the Woolworth's lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina help launch the civil rights movement.
Temple College Library: The Temple College Library electronic catalog and the reading list for the book reviews.

Review Questions for United States History 1302

Chapter 17 pages 552-554 and 566-572: Native Americans after the Civil War
Chapter 17 pages 554-566 "The West" farming and settlement of the Great Plains and mining.

Chapter 18 : The railroads, industrial, cities and unions development of the U.S..
Chapter 17 pages 576-581; Chapter 16 pages 547-548 Chapter 19 pages 624-631, 639-650: The New South and Politics of the Farm Protest

Chapter 19 pages 631-639: Cities and Reform

Chapter 20 pages 652-670: United States Imperialism

Chapter 21 pages 682-704:  The Progressive movement

Chapter 21 The Progressives pages 704-715and Chapter 20 pages 670-678 Theodore Roosevelt: The Progressive movement in the United States and Theodore Roosevelt and foreign relations.

Chapter 22: World War I

Chapter 23: Post World War I and the 1920's.

Chapter 24: The Depression.

Chapter 25: World War II.

Chapter 26 Pages 885-888 and Chapter 26 pages 862-885 and 888-898: The Truman administration and life in the 1950's.

Chapter 27: The Cold War up to 1960.

Chapter 28 Pages 936-942, 954-958 and Pages 946-954, 958-968 Presidents Kennedy, Johnson and Vietnam.

Chapter 28 pages 942-946, Chapter 29 pages 978-981 and 991-1003: Civil Rights

Chapter 29 pages 972-978 and 981-991 Nixon and Watergate