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U.S. History: Civil Reform (Module 3)

31 minutes 19 seconds

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Students review key events, terms, and policies that affected and changed the ideals of human rights in the United States. Topics covered include slavery, immigration, Manifest Destiny, abolitionist movements, and African-American roles in the Civil War. Part of the "U.S. History" series.

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Woman smiles and speaks directly to camera against a white backdrop like she is giving a lesson as a subject expert. Caption. This unequal relationship.
U.S. History
Episode 2
27 minutes 27 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12
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Man seated on a stool speaks directly to camera against an orange stage backdrop like he is giving a lesson as a subject expert. Caption. Cooler climates, less land, and the flourishing.
U.S. History
Episode 3
31 minutes 19 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12
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Fisheye lens shot of the Pointe à Callière Museum of Archeology and History showing a tall cylindrical building with a decorative glass fan sticking out midway. A narrow rectangular building with vertical windows hugs the other building on 1 side.
U.S. History
Episode 5
28 minutes 53 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12
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Simple line drawing of North America with green shaded arrows in Central Canada and New England. A key indicates the green shaded areas are Britain. Caption. Britain claimed the East Coast and most of Canada.
U.S. History
Episode 4
31 minutes 10 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12