Flappers and the Model T. The Radio and Celebrities.

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Flappers and the Model T

The Radio and Celebrities

Prohibition,

The Great Stock Market Crash, 1929

Soup Line, Great Depression Era New York

Bonus Army in Washington, 1932

“Hooverville” in Seattle, WA.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Japanese Soldiers in China, 1937

The Battle of Britain, 1940

Pearl Harbor, December 1941

Normandy, June 1944

European Holocaust,

Kamikazes Hitting U.S. Warships

Hiroshima, August 1945

Exclusion Orders and Camps, 1942

Japanese Internment Camp

War Rationing

The GI Bill (1944)

Soviet Tanks in Prague, 1968

The Korean War,

Douglas McArthur, Inchon Landings, 1950

Surburbanization

Desegregation in Arkansas, 1957

James Meredith at Ole Miss

JFK Presidency,

The Women’s Liberation Movement

The Vietnam War,

Hi Chi Minh

Mai Lai Massacre and Cover-up, 1968

The Anti-War Movement

Christmas Bombings, 1972

The Fall of Saigon, 1975

North Vietnamese Tanks enter U.S. Embassy, 1975

Nixon Resigns, 1974

The Oil Crisis,

1970’s Disco

Iran Hostage Crisis,

Reagan Presidency,

Berlin Wall, 1989

Fall of the Soviet Union,

The Nuclear Club and Potential Members, post 1991

Middle East, 2011-Present

The First Gulf War,

Kuwait Oil Fires, 1991 Gulf War

Democratization as Ideology

Free Trade and Globalization

The Election of 2000

September 11, 2001

The War on Terrorism

Permanent War and the Surveillance State, 2001-

DHS Organizational Chart

The Second Gulf War,

Obama Elected President, 2008