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HONORS AMERICAN HISTORY SUMMER WORK EXAM NEWEST
VERSION -2025/2026- 100+ QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS 100% CORRECT GUARANTEED SUCCESS
Expansionism
westward, manifest destiny (1845-1855)
Isolationism
(1853-1890)
Sectionalism
(1850-1865)
Period of Rapid Industrialism
(1877-1920)
.Revolt of the Common Man
(1868-1935) (Farmers, Populists, Labor, Progressives, Socialists)
Imperialism (1890-1935)
(Pacific, Caribbean, Latin America, Span-Am War)
. World War I
[1914-(1917)-1919] (A temporary break with Isolationism)
"Normalcy" "Boom" Stock Market Crash and Depression
(1920-1941)
World War II
[1939-(1941)-1945] (The complete break from Isolationism)
Cold War
, 2
(1945-1991)
Domestic Upheaval
(1960-1991)
. End of the Cold War, a New World Order
1991-present
The Civil War shreds the country and threatens its future
1861-1865
The first transcontinental RR is completed (Central/Union Pacific)
1869
Reconstruction ends & Edison's phonograph
1877
Thomas Edison's Light Bulb
1879
Supreme Court Case "Plessy v. Ferguson" (Separate but Equal OK)
1896
The Spanish American War brings USA into imperial conflict
1898
World War I permanently establishes US as a world power
1914-1919
The 19th Amendment is passed. Women get the vote.
1920
The stock market crash kicks off the Great Depression
1929
FDR takes office and brings the NEW DEAL to fight Depression
, 3
1933
World War II ends US isolationism
1939-1945
Marshall Plan & Truman Doctrine fight communism & rebuild Europe
1947
Korean Conflict tests willingness to fight spread of communism
1950-1953
Supreme Court decision: "Brown v. Board" (Separate but Equal Not OK)
1954
The Kennedy Years. Election, Bay of Pigs, Missile Crisis, Assassination
1960-1963
Peak year of the Black Revolution
1963
Year of escalation of Vietnam War; Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
1964
USA land first man (Neil Armstrong) on the moon
1969
Watergate forces Nixon to resign
1974
US moves to the "right" with the election of Ronald Reagan
1980
Gulf War: US & UN defeat Iraq and liberate Kuwait
1991
Bush v. Gore Supreme Court decides election
HONORS AMERICAN HISTORY SUMMER WORK EXAM NEWEST
VERSION -2025/2026- 100+ QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS 100% CORRECT GUARANTEED SUCCESS
Expansionism
westward, manifest destiny (1845-1855)
Isolationism
(1853-1890)
Sectionalism
(1850-1865)
Period of Rapid Industrialism
(1877-1920)
.Revolt of the Common Man
(1868-1935) (Farmers, Populists, Labor, Progressives, Socialists)
Imperialism (1890-1935)
(Pacific, Caribbean, Latin America, Span-Am War)
. World War I
[1914-(1917)-1919] (A temporary break with Isolationism)
"Normalcy" "Boom" Stock Market Crash and Depression
(1920-1941)
World War II
[1939-(1941)-1945] (The complete break from Isolationism)
Cold War
, 2
(1945-1991)
Domestic Upheaval
(1960-1991)
. End of the Cold War, a New World Order
1991-present
The Civil War shreds the country and threatens its future
1861-1865
The first transcontinental RR is completed (Central/Union Pacific)
1869
Reconstruction ends & Edison's phonograph
1877
Thomas Edison's Light Bulb
1879
Supreme Court Case "Plessy v. Ferguson" (Separate but Equal OK)
1896
The Spanish American War brings USA into imperial conflict
1898
World War I permanently establishes US as a world power
1914-1919
The 19th Amendment is passed. Women get the vote.
1920
The stock market crash kicks off the Great Depression
1929
FDR takes office and brings the NEW DEAL to fight Depression
, 3
1933
World War II ends US isolationism
1939-1945
Marshall Plan & Truman Doctrine fight communism & rebuild Europe
1947
Korean Conflict tests willingness to fight spread of communism
1950-1953
Supreme Court decision: "Brown v. Board" (Separate but Equal Not OK)
1954
The Kennedy Years. Election, Bay of Pigs, Missile Crisis, Assassination
1960-1963
Peak year of the Black Revolution
1963
Year of escalation of Vietnam War; Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
1964
USA land first man (Neil Armstrong) on the moon
1969
Watergate forces Nixon to resign
1974
US moves to the "right" with the election of Ronald Reagan
1980
Gulf War: US & UN defeat Iraq and liberate Kuwait
1991
Bush v. Gore Supreme Court decides election