I. Peopling Places
- family and the life cycle
- health, nutrition, and disease
- migration from outside and within
- community and neighborhood
- ethnic homelands
- encounters, conflicts, and colonization
II. Creating Social Institutions and Movements
- clubs and organizations
- reform movements
- religious institutions
- recreational activities
III. Expressing Cultural Values
- education and intellectual currents
- visual and performing arts
- literature
- mass media
- architecture, landscape architecture, and urban design
- popular and traditional culture
IV. Shaping the Political Landscape
- parties, protests, and movements
- governmental institutions
- military institutions and activities
- political ideas, cultures, and theories
V. Developing the American Economy
- extraction and production
- distribution and consumption
- transportation and communication
- workers and work culture
- labor organizations and protests
- exchange and trade
- governmental policies and practices
- economic theory
VI. Expanding Science and Technology
- experimentation and invention
- technological applications
- scientific thought and theory
- effects on lifestyle and health
VII. Transforming the Environment
- manipulating the environment and its resources
- adverse consequences and stresses on the environment
- protecting and preserving the environment
VIII. Changing Role of the U.S. in the World Community
- international relations
- commerce
- expansionism and imperialism
- immigration and emigration policies
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