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- Life in the United States Began Returning To Normal After World War Two Ended in 1945 (2006-12-28)
- Story of World War Two: Developing the First Atomic Bombs (2006-12-21)
- American History Series: Fighting World War Two Through Diplomacy (2006-12-14)
- American History Series: Life on the Home Front During World War Two (2006-12-7)
- Fighting World War Two: The United States Forces Japan to Retreat From Islands in the Pacific (2006-11-30)
- D-Day, June 6, 1944: The Story of the Greatest Military Invasion in History (2006-11-23)
- Fighting World War Two: Powerful Germany Begins to Face Defeats (2006-11-16)
- US Goes to War After Pearl Harbor, but Japan Is Not the First Target (2006-11-9)
- Path to World War Two: Tensions Rise as Japan Expands Its Influence in Asia (2006-11-2)
- 1941: Attack on Pearl Harbor Ends American Effort to Avoid War (2006-10-26)
- 1940: President Roosevelt Continues a Policy of Neutrality After His Re-Election (2006-10-19)
- 1930s: Britain Calls for 'Peace In Our Time' (2006-10-12)
- Road to World War Two: 1930s See Major Political Changes in Europe, Asia (2006-10-5)
- 1930s: 'New Deal' Starts to Fail, Just as Threats Grow Across the Sea (2006-9-28)
- From Great Depression's Depths, Creativity Reached New Heights (2006-9-21)
- Roosevelt Aims for Economic Security With 'Second New Deal' (2006-9-14)
- 'We Have Only Just Begun to Fight': Roosevelt's Campaign of 1936 (2006-9-7)
- 1933: President Roosevelt's First 100 Days Give People Hope (2006-8-31)
- 1933: An Angry Nation Puts Its Hopes in President Roosevelt (2006-8-24)
- Election of 1932: A Long Conservative Period in American Politics Ends (2006-8-17)
- The Great Depression: How the Economic Crisis at Home Affected Relations Overseas (2006-8-10)
- The Great Depression: Fear Takes Hold as an Economy Comes Apart (2006-8-3)
- Hoover's High Hopes for the American Economy Come Crashing Down (2006-7-27)
- Election of 1928: Americans Are Presented With a Clear Choice (2006-7-20)
- By 1920, America Had Become World's Top Economic Power (2006-7-13)
- Calvin Coolidge Defeats Henry Ford for Republican Nomination, Easily Wins Election of 1924 (2006-7-6)
- Blacks Set Out in Search of a Better Life in 1920s American Society (2006-6-29)
- A Turn to the Right: Conservatism Grows in America in the 1920s (2006-6-22)
- In the 1920s, a Burst of American Art and Expression Takes Form, Not All of It Well-Received (2006-6-15)
- 'Roaring Twenties' Are a Time of Economic and Social Change in America (2006-6-8)
- After Harding Dies, Coolidge Aims to Rebuild Trust in the Government (2006-6-1)
- Americans Vote for Change in 1920 as Harding Promises 'Normalcy' (2006-5-25)
- America's Fear of Communism in 1920 Becomes a Threat to Individual Rights (2006-5-18)
- Lost in the Stars: Movies Become Big Business in 1920s America (2006-5-11)
- America Turns Inward After World War One (2006-5-4)
- Wilson Builds Public Support for the League of Nations (2006-4-27)
- World War One Ends, but Wilson Knows His Battle Is Only Half Over (2006-4-20)
- President Wilson Begins Negotiations for a World War One Peace Treaty (2006-4-13)
- Technology Helps the Allied Forces Win World War One (2006-4-6)
- 1918: American and German Forces Meet on a Battlefield Near Paris (2006-3-30)
- 'Right Is More Precious Than Peace,' Wilson Declares as U.S. Enters World War One (2006-3-23)
- Wilson Wins Re-election in 1916 on a Promise of 'He Kept Us Out of War!' (2006-3-16)
- Wilson's Presidency Remembered Best for Its Foreign Policy (2006-3-9)
- America's Economic Life Changes Under President Woodrow Wilson (2006-3-2)
- Woodrow Wilson Wins 1912 Presidential Election (2006-2-23)
- President Taft Breaks From Teddy Roosevelt -- His Closest Friend (2006-2-16)
- William Howard Taft Replaces Teddy Roosevelt as President (2006-2-9)
- Teddy Roosevelt's Policies Lead to Social Reform in America (2006-2-2)
- President Roosevelt Decides to Build the Panama Canal (2006-1-26)
- Theodore Roosevelt Answers Public Demand for Reforms (2006-1-19)
- Theodore Roosevelt Leads America into the 20th Century (2006-1-12)
- Theodore Roosevelt Becomes America's Youngest Leader (2006-1-5)