United States: A Refugee's Haven (3:28); America's "Melting Pot" (3:04); Recreating Homeland Culture (2:49); Jazz and Harlem (3:02); Change, Intolerance, and the KKK (4:35); Rise of Fascism: Diversity Threatened (4:27); Internment of Japanese Americans (3:32); Immigration Continues After WWII (2:29);
Industrialization of America (3:49); Roaring Twenties and Wall Street (3:00); Stock Market Crash: October 29, 1929 (3:24); Massive Economic Crisis of 1930s (3:51); Families Affected by the Depression (5:02); "California or Bust" (5:16); Discord During the Great Depression (3:33);
Roosevelt Inspires a Nation (4:41); Roosevelt Restores Confidence (2:35); Rise of Unions in America (3:09); Roosevelt: The Second Hundred Days (2:55); WWII Sparks Economic Boom (3:16); Consumerism and the Automobile (5:44); Challenges of the 1960s and 1970s (2:58); Challenging American Competitiveness (4:00); Effects of Reaganomics (4:32); Yuppies, Corporate Raiders, Internet (4:46);
Mass Communication (3:04); Charles Lindbergh (2:28); Celebrity Phenomena (4:52); Mass Communication Revolution (3:17); Radio (3:47); Photojournalism (2:23); Radio and Newsreels (1:47); Propaganda (4:37); Power of Newsreels (5:20); Communism and the Red Scare (4:46);
Early Television Influence (3:22); Television and the Family (2:00); Obscenity Redefined (3:07); Elvis Presley (2:42); Voices of Change (2:00); Anti-Establishment Movement (4:01); Changing Lifestyles and "Easy Rider" (3:41); Vietnam and Political Scandals (2:42); New Optimism (4:20); Internet and the Global Village (2:34);
Twentieth Century European Rivalries (4:49); WWI: Optimism Turns to Pessimism (3:53); Trench Warfare: War of Attrition (3:09); Industrialization of War (4:26); Battle of the Somme: Summer 1916 (4:11); U.S. Enters the War: April 1917 (4:51); Allies Defeat Germany in 1918 (4:54); World War One's Legacy (4:21);
Hitler's Rise to Power (3:04); Hitler's Popularity Spreads (3:21); Germany's Racial Division (3:07); Nazi Regime Strengthens (2:56); Germany Claims the Sudetenland (3:50); Britain Declares War With Germany (3:19); England Stands Alone (2:55); Germany Bombs Britain and Spain (3:03); Hitler's Campaign Against Civilians (2:55); Horrors of World War II Continue (3:00); Hitler's Troops Invade Soviet Union (3:23); Soviet Jews Slaughtered (3:30); Hitler's "Final Solution" (3:38); Auschwitz: The Death Camp (3:44); Prisoners in German Death Camps (3:30); Genocide (3:09);
Japan Builds an Army During WWII (3:20); Japan's Rape of Nanking (3:13); America Is Forced Into World War II (3:11); America's Country-Wide War Effort (3:25); America's Casualties of War (4:02); D-Day: Allies Invade Europe (2:59); U.S. Troops Victorious in Europe (3:12); Japanese Resolve Overshadows U.S. (2:58); America Drops the Bomb on Japan (3:42); Nuremberg and Tokyo Trials (4:13);
Bolshevism in Russia (4:24); Communism Versus Democracy (5:29); Cold War Confrontation in Berlin (5:10); Russian Nukes, Mao, and Korean War (5:05); McCarthyism, Hungary, Nuke Tests (5:50); Rocket Experimentation and Sputnik (4:02); Soviets: A Strong Global Presence (2:49); Cuban Missile Crisis: October 1962 (4:03); Peace Corps and Vietnam (5:18); Vietnam: America's Longest War (3:17); Nixon's Detente with Russia and China (3:28); Reagan and Gorbachev Disarm Nukes (6:53); Democracy Prevails (4:18);
Women in a Man's World (3:27); Suffragettes and Flappers (3:27); War Brings Women Out of the House (2:54); 1950s: The Baby Boom (2:53); Discrimination in the '60s and '70s (3:16); Love Canal Citizens Rebel (3:33);