U.S. History: Neutrality and Depression
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Description
Dr. Rick Owens discusses America between the World Wars from 1920-1941, in this series. Dr. Owens is a tenured history professor, author of historical articles, historical novels and a children’s series.
March 29: Living on the Edge: Economics, Politics, and American Society in the 1920's. The Rise of the American City, 1875-1940. Case Study: Washington, D.C.
April 5: Origins of the Great Depression. Herbert Hoover and the Great Depression. The Election of F.D.R. in 1932 and American Politics, 1920-1940.
April 12: FDR and The New Deal.
April 19: Toward War. Neutrality and U. S. International Affairs in the 1930’s. Crisis: Europe and Asia in the 1920-1936. America: Merchants of Death, Destroyers for Bases, Selective Service, and The Atlantic Charter.
April 26: War in Asia, Europe, and the Atlantic, 1937-1941. What Was and What Might Have Been? America in 1940.
May 3: Pearl Harbor: America Enters WWII.
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Location
Discovery at SourcePoint
Prerequisites
ComPASS
or ComPASS
Instructor
Richard Owens