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I-14 Index<br />
Economic policies (continued)<br />
193, 641–642, 690–691,<br />
721–722, 849, 870; nationalism<br />
sha<strong>pi</strong>ng, 214–215;<br />
New Deal, 673–692,<br />
693–697; New Frontier,<br />
792–793; post-World War<br />
II, 750–752; progressive,<br />
587–588; Reaganomics,<br />
843–844, 849; during<br />
Roaring Twenties, 645–<br />
647, 649–650; supply-side<br />
economics, 843–844, 849;<br />
on tariff s (See Tariff s);<br />
taxation as (See Taxation);<br />
wartime, 603–607; welfare<br />
as, 674, 682–683, 824;<br />
Western expansion and,<br />
217, 241–242, 244<br />
Economy: 1970s stagnation<br />
of, 816, 818; of 1990s,<br />
861, 864–865; agriculture<br />
impacted by, 526–528,<br />
652, 657–658; baby boom<br />
impact on, 746; Black<br />
Monday as crash of, 852;<br />
Black Tuesday as crash of,<br />
658–659; boom of 1950-<br />
1970, 741–746, 766–770;<br />
Civil War impact on,<br />
317, 390–393, 414–415;<br />
Confederate, 390–391,<br />
392–393; consumerism<br />
and, 484–485, 523, 631,<br />
721, 741–742, 769–770;<br />
defense reductions<br />
impacting, 855; depression<br />
of 1893, 455–457,<br />
530–531; embargo aff ecting,<br />
201–202; European<br />
exploration transforming,<br />
12–13; Great Depression<br />
impact on, 659–660, 689;<br />
immigrant impact on,<br />
260; Industrial Revolution<br />
impact on, 261–266, 475–<br />
476, 630–631; inequality<br />
of, 844, 849, 884–886,<br />
899; infl ation and, 118,<br />
390–391, 441–443, 604,<br />
673, 818, 824, 835–836;<br />
Internet/high-tech impact<br />
on, 882–883; market, 273–<br />
274; mercantilism eff ect<br />
on, 105–107; oil industry<br />
impact on, 743, 828; panic<br />
of 1819, 216–217; panic<br />
of 1837, 244, 246–247,<br />
264, 321–322; panic of<br />
1857, 365–366; panic of<br />
1873, 440–442; panic of<br />
1907, 576; plantation, 9,<br />
26, 28–29, 31–32, 59–62,<br />
3<strong>00</strong>–302, 306–310; post-<br />
Revolutionary War, 147,<br />
152–154; post-World War<br />
I, 653–655; post-World<br />
War II, 739–746, 766–770;<br />
productivity impacting,<br />
744, 816, 818; railroad<br />
impacting, 270–273,<br />
460, 463–464; recession<br />
of 1920-1921, 630;<br />
recession of 1981-1982,<br />
844; recession of 1987,<br />
852; in Roaring Twenties,<br />
630–631, 633–634,<br />
641–642, 653–655, 658–<br />
659; southern, 392–393,<br />
474–475; transportation<br />
impacting, 267–273, 366,<br />
460, 463–464; twentyfi<br />
rst century, 882–884;<br />
Union dissolution impact<br />
on, 317; Vietnam War<br />
impacting, 818; wartime,<br />
317, 390–393, 414–415,<br />
603–607, 717–718,<br />
720–722, 737, 743, 818;<br />
wealth and, 467–472, 476,<br />
844, 849, 884–886, 899<br />
Eddy, Mary Baker, 493<br />
Edict of Nantes, 90<br />
Edison, Th omas Alva, 467,<br />
470, 507, 636<br />
Education: for African<br />
Americans, 281, 282, 305,<br />
309, 419–420, 495–496,<br />
798, 8<strong>00</strong>, 832, 894–896;<br />
collegiate (See Colleges<br />
and universities); colonial,<br />
64, 81–83; desegregation<br />
of, 776–777, 798, 8<strong>00</strong>, 832;<br />
German immigrant support<br />
for, 258; high school,<br />
495, 629; immigrant, 489,<br />
490; Land Ordinance on,<br />
150–151; medical, 497;<br />
multicultural, 895–896;<br />
for Native Americans,<br />
517; No Child Left Behind<br />
Act (2<strong>00</strong>2) on, 875; parochial,<br />
258–259, 489, 495,<br />
803; reform of, 280–282,<br />
494–495, 497–498,<br />
629–630, 783; school violence,<br />
863; separation of<br />
church and state in, 144,<br />
785, 803, 823; southern,<br />
82, 495–496; tax-supported,<br />
280–281, 494–495; of<br />
veterans, 741; vocational,<br />
497; for women, 146,<br />
282, 286–287, 496, 886.<br />
See also Colleges and<br />
universities<br />
Education Amendments,<br />
Title IX (1972), 831<br />
Edwards, Jonathan, 79<br />
EEC (European Economic<br />
Community), 793<br />
Egypt, 781, 808, 827, 834<br />
Eighteenth Amendment, 571,<br />
607, 627<br />
Einstein, Albert, 734, 759<br />
Eisenhower, Dwight D. “Ike”:<br />
domestic policies of,<br />
776–779, 782–783; foreign<br />
policies of, 779–781,<br />
783–784; as president,<br />
766, 768, 772, 776–781,<br />
782–784, 786–787; as<br />
presidential candidate,<br />
760, 770–771, 781–782;<br />
quotation by, 766;<br />
World War II role of,<br />
726, 728, 731<br />
Elderly. See Older Americans<br />
Elections, congressional: of<br />
1858, 366, 367–368; of<br />
1866, 425–426; of 1874,<br />
442; of 1878, 442; of 1890,<br />
453; of 1894, 456; of 1910,<br />
580; of 1918, 612; of 1930,<br />
662; of 1938, 689; of 1946,<br />
760; of 1956, 782; of 1964,<br />
802; of 1986, 852; of 1992,<br />
861–862; of 1994, 864;<br />
of 2<strong>00</strong>6, 879–880; campaign<br />
fi nance reform for,<br />
866; progressive changes<br />
to, 565<br />
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