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Though suitable for viewing as they are, these videos serve as excellent companion pieces for a variety of United States History course materials, both at high school and introductory university levels. For home and private school educators, the series works well with textbook materials come from Abeka, Charlotte Mason, BJU, ACE, Alpha Omega, Hearts for Him, and other trusted sources.

Semester 1: United States History from 1492 to 1877.

Semester 2: United States History from 1877 to 2006.


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MacArthur's Wars (2023)

With a military career spanning more than five decades, General Douglas MacArthur was a prominent figure in both World Wars, as well as the conflict in Korea. Additionally, his peacetime leadership brought healing and prosperity to post-war Japan, and his institutional reforms led to the modernization of West Point Military Academy. In addition to covering the general's many extraordinary accomplishments, oftentimes in the face of near-impossible odds, this biography also presents an unflinchingly honest reflection on the personal failings that necessitated self-correction in his life. Herein are many valuable lessons on manhood, courage, leadership, and holding steadfast to a code of honor, despite the personal costs. (Running time 124 minutes.)

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The Great Depression and FDR's New Deal (2010)

Economic crises had come and gone, but none had ever been as long-enduring, severe, or broad in scope as the one that engulfed the US and other nations during the 1930s and beyond. For years, much of the blame was falsely attributed to industrial over-production and private money hoarding. This film not only reveals the truth about the Federal Reserve’s role in triggering the Wall Street crash of 1929, but also takes an objective, unsentimental look at how President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal policies--intended to alleviate the Great Depression--actually prolonged miseries for all but a few beneficiaries. (Running time 88 minutes.)

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World War I (2003)

World War 1 (1914 - 1918), also known as "The Great War," marked a pivotal time in history when mechanized fighting rendered prior forms of combat obsolete. From the first highly consequential gunshots at Sarajevo to the final repercussions of the Treaty of Versailles, this concise, all-encompassing historical account, depicted through authentic film and photographic archives of the period, provides a "big picture" perspective on the conflict that took more than ten million lives. (Running time 95 minutes.)

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World War II (2004)

Finally, the complete, chronological history of World War 2 (1939 - 1945), concisely presented in a single motion picture. Everything you need to know is here, from the global conflict's origins to its aftermath. Through recorded images documented by combat and newsreel cinematographers, you'll witness the terror, destruction, courage, and hope of those living through those challenging times. (Running time: 120 minutes.)

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The Korean War
(2006)

Five years after the end of World War II, Russia and China tested the resolve of the United States and other Western democracies by backing communist North Korea's invasion of its fledgling democratic counterpart to the south. This film provides a concise, yet detailed overview of the war that followed from 1950 to 1953. This was the first "limited" conflict, resulting with a perpetually unsettled "temporary" ceasefire that endures even today. Moreover, the United States led the military campaign without the necessary declaration of war from Congress. (Running time: 84 minutes.)

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United States Government: Origin, Structure, and Intent (2003)

The Constitutional Convention of 1787 brought many of the most astute minds together for the monumental task of constructing a government like none the world has seen. Drawing upon the philosophical, scriptural, and empirical lessons of the past, America's founders forged a system of governance superior to any other in the world. Rich in essential information, this program explores the ideological foundations of governance, then takes you on a journey through the Constitution and Bill of Rights. The meanings of these documents are further explained through the words of their authors. (Running time: 112 minutes.)

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