新东方·SAT II美国历史(新东方SAT考试辅导教材)

分类: 图书,考试,高考,历史,
品牌: 法拉鲍
基本信息·出版社:群言出版社
·页码:456 页
·出版日期:2009年
·ISBN:7800809595/9787800809590
·条形码:9787800809590
·包装版本:1版
·装帧:平装
·开本:16
·正文语种:英语
·丛书名:新东方SAT考试辅导教材
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内容简介You need a great score on the SAT United States History test to get into your first-choice college, You've always been good at history, but now you want to be sure you're ready for this tough exam, How can you make certain you're getting the very best preparation available?
SAT Subject Test: Mathe Level 1 is the answer, It's the best because it's packed with the first-rate instruction and practice students expect, Everything you need is here, from top-quality topic reviews to full-length sample exams, So choose the test-prep guide that's sure to help you reach your goal——from the experts more students trust!
编辑推荐全面覆盖SAT Ⅱ美国历史考点,精心设计诊断测试,发现知识漏洞,专家点拨解题思路,直击正确答案,7套全真模拟试题,提高应试技能。
目录
PART Ⅰ INTRODUCTION TO THE SAT SUBJECT TEST:U.S.HISTORY
PART Ⅱ TOPIC REVIEW FOR THE U.S HISTORY TEST
Chatper1 Pre-Columbian America and the Age of Exploration
Chapter2 English Colonial Settlements
Chapter3 Colonial Life
Chapter4 Conflicts in the Colonial Era
Chapter5 The Road to Revolution
Chapter6 The American Revolution
Chapter7 The Articles of Confederation
Chapter8 The Constitution
Chapter9 Establishing a New Nation
Chapter10 The Early Nineteenth Centruy
Chapter11 Religion and Reform
Chapter12 The Market Revolution,1812-1845
Chapter13 National Expansion adn Sectional Division,1830-1850
Chapter14 A House Divided,1820-1860
Chapter15 The Civil War,1861-1865
Chapter16 Reconstruction,1865-1877
Chapter17 Westward Movement,1860-1898
Chapter18 The Rise of Big Business and the Gilded Age,1870-1896
Chapter19 Politics and the Call for Reform,1865-1900
Chapter20 Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressive Movement,1900-1920
Chapter21 The Unitd States Becomes a World Power
Chapter22 World war Ⅱ and Its Aftermath,1914-1920
Chapter23 The Jazz Age
Chapter24 The Great Depression
Chapter25 World War Ⅱ(Part Ⅱ)
Chapter26 World War Ⅱ(Part Ⅱ)
Chapter27 Postwar America,1945-1960
Chapter28 The New Frontier and the Civil Rights Movement
Chapter29 The Great Society
Chapter30 The Vietnam War
Chapter31 Watergate and Its Aftermath
Chapter32 The Reagan Era and the End of the Cold War
Chapter33 The 1990s and the Early 21st Century
PART Ⅲ SIX FULL LENGTH PRACTICE TESTS
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文摘The Mid-Atlantic ColoniesNew
Netherland was the one Atlantic coast colony founded by the Dutch. Theyfamously purchased Manhattan from the Native Americans who lived there fora handful of cheap jewelry and founded the city of New Amsterdam there(although this story is not historically accurate). This island at the conflu-ence of the Hudson and East rivers was a perfect location for trading. Thiswas the beginning of a long history of European immigration to what was tobecome New York City. It was not exclusively a Dutch colony but attractedsettlers from many nations.
In 1664 the English invaded New Amsterdam; its governor, Peter Stuyvesant,surrendered without a fight, and the colony was divided into two sections.One was renamed New York; the other, across the Hudson River, was calledNew Jersey.
Pennsylvania, given by King Charles II to William Penn in 168l, was anexperiment in religious toleration. Penn was a Quaker who intended that allthe inhabitants of his colony, including Native Americans, should have equalrights. Thousands of immigrants sailed to Pennsylvania, attracted by thepromise of freedom and by its abundance of fertile farmland. Philadelphia,Penn's planned "City of Brotherly Love," soon became the largest city in thecolonies.
The map below shows the original 13 British colonies, with the dates oftheir founding.
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