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Use this History of The American Journey video entitled The Cold War at Home and Abroad 1946 to 1952 to study the post-World War 2 history of America. Learn about post-war domestic developments with an emphasis on the conversion to a peacetime economy and the impact of the baby boom; early Cold War policy including the Marshall Plan and the Truman Doctrine; Truman's domestic policy focusing on the Fair Deal; and the fruition of Cold War politics with the Korean War and McCarthyism.

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  • The Cold War in America. Learn about The Cold War at Home and Abroad 1946-1952. Follow the growth of the United States from its creation as a new country to its search for stability in a changing modern world.
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  • Witness the growing conflicts between the colonists and the British that led to the War for Independence. Learn about the politics of sectionalism and the mobilization of Northern and Southern forces in the War Between the States.
  • Examine the federal government's treatment of Native Americans and the transformation of the West.
  • Watch the shaping of America and its people in the twentieth century through a great depression and two world wars.
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