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      -- U.S. Coast Guard
      c2004., Heinemann Library Call No: 359 LUR    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s)Click here to watch Series Title: Heinemann know it.Summary Note: Presents an introduction to the U.S. Coast Guard, explaining what it is and who can join, looking at the history of the military organization, and discussing Coast Guard jobs, ships and boats, aircraft, and role in war and peace.
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      -- Democracy & reform.
      c2003., Schlessinger Media Call No: DVD 973 UNI    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: United States history, origins to 2000   Volume: v. 7.Summary Note: "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.
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      -- Progressive movement.
      c2003., Schlessinger Media Call No: DVD 973 UNI    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: United States history, origins to 2000   Volume: v. 14.Summary Note: "The Progressive Movement at the turn of the 20th century was a response to the major social problems left in the wake of the nation's unbridled industrial expansion and the massive influx of new immigrants from Europe. See how Progressive Era reformers sought to gain citizen control over the nation's monopolistic corporations, and witness the success they had improving the lives and working conditions of America's industrial workforce. Viewers will also learn about the suffrage movement, Progressive-era crusaders like Jacob Riis and W.E.B. DuBois, as well as other more radical groups such as the Socialists and the Industrial Workers of the World."--Container.