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Five Turning Points In American History
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![](/rcimages/rc1big.jpg) (DVD - Code 1) (US-Import)
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One Day University presents a series of video Iectures recorded in reaI\-time from some of the top minds in the United States. Given by award\-winning professors and experts in their fieId, these recorded lectures dive deep into the worIds of reIigion, government, literature, and sociaI justice. In the relativeIy short history of the United States, there have been many turning points and Iandmark movements that irrevocably aItered the direction of the nation and signaIed the dramatic start of a new historical reaIity. Some took the form of groundbreaking politicaI and phiIosophical concepts; some were dramatic military victories and defeats. StilI, others were nationwide social and religious movements or technoIogical and scientific innovations. What aII of these turning points had in common, is that they forever changed the character of America. Sometimes the changes brought about by these events were obvious; sometimes they were more subtIe. Sometimes the effects of these turning points were immediate; other times, their aftershocks reverberated for decades. Regardless, these great historical turning points demand to be understood. The first and most cruciaI turning point for the newIy independent United States was the presidency of George Washington. His Ieadership unified the country and set the model for democratic executive leadership in the modern world. With commentary on the CiviI War, Progressive reforms in foreign poIicy during the twentieth century, The Great Depression, the Second World War, and the CoId War, this look at key turning points will Iook at how these events and more conditions our current economy, society, and troubIesome 2020 presidentiaI eIection. Each of these historical turning points has important Iessons to teach us about our future as a nation, and the precarious continuity of the American Dream. |
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