United States history origins to 2000, Vol. 7: Democracy & reform:

"As America expanded, many people prospered, while others, especially immigrants in large urban areas, struggled with poverty, substance abuse and homelessness. In addition, property qualifications limited the number of citizens who could vote. See how Andrew Jackson's rise to the presiden...

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Veröffentlicht: Wynnewood, PA Schlessinger Media c2003
Schriftenreihe:United States history / Origins to 2000: Democracy & Reform
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Zusammenfassung:"As America expanded, many people prospered, while others, especially immigrants in large urban areas, struggled with poverty, substance abuse and homelessness. In addition, property qualifications limited the number of citizens who could vote. See how Andrew Jackson's rise to the presidency prompted significant social and political change. Gradually, property qualifications were eliminated and more men gained the right to vote. Viewers learn about the Seneca Falls Convention, the first organized attempt to address the rights of women. This program also addresses how others tried to improve both themselves and society. During this period, many people sought to end the most divisive issue in America-- slavery-- and strove for a stronger, more unified nation."--Container
Beschreibung:Title from videodisc label. - DVD.. - Special features include: chapter select and interactive assessment tool. - Originally produced in 1998
Narrator, Hollis M. Payer
Music, John Hodian ; editor, Brian "Fade" Gannon ; executive producer, Andrew Schlessinger
New day dawning -- The age of Jackson -- Awake my soul -- Demon run -- Votes for women -- Cages, closets, and cellars -- Utopian societies -- A call to end slavery
Beschreibung:1 videodisc (30 min.) sd., col. 4 3/4 in. + 1 teacher's guide (5 p. ; 19 cm.)

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