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Title
100 Years, 100 Events: 1920's (L0182270)
Physical Captioned; 82:51 minutes
Produced 2010
Distributor Learn360 (4486)
Audience Intermediate, Junior High, Senior High (IJS)
Series 100 Years, 100 Events (3276)
Synopsis Every decade has its share of important events. But in this completely engrossing series we bring you only the best, the most far-reaching, the most worldly, and the most consequential. You will see a unique clarity of history through the "most privy" in insider accounts and expert witnesses. Events include: The Beginning Of Prohibition, Mussolini's March To Rome, The Excavation Of Tutankhamen, The Putsch: Hitler, Stalin Lenin, Charlie Chaplin In Hollywood, Josephine Baker In Her Banana Skirt, Charles Lindbergh Flies Across The Atlantic, Help Through Penicillin, and The Stock-Market Crash And Its Consequences.
Producer Film Ideas
Subjects Social Studies
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