Social Reform Movements and The 1930s Video

Video title: The 1930s

Use this American History and Social Reform Movements video entitled The 1930s to study the meaning and implications of a national conscience, and consider the role played by religion, the ideals of the Enlightenment, and the perception of the United States as a land of opportunity in the development of America's national conscience and the American passion for social reform.

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  • History of Welfare Reform. Learn about The 1930's. Survey reform movements in America and see how they emerged from an ever-changing national conscience.
  • Explore the history of social reform in America, with a special focus on the abolition movement, the Progressive movement, and the New Deal.
  • Gain insight to the social changes brought about by the mid-nineteenth-century crusade to end slavery; the activism of the late nineteenth century, when reformers worked to end the abuses of big business and industry; and the unionism and welfare reforms of the 1930's.
  • Learn the meaning and implications of a national conscience, and consider the role played by religion, the ideals of the Enlightenment, and the perception of the United States as a land of opportunity in the development of America's national conscience and the American passion for social reform.
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