Dust Bowl, U.S. 1935. Cultural, A Changing Worldview.

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Dust Bowl, U.S. 1935

Cultural, A Changing Worldview

Techno-Economic Currents to 1950

Real U.S. GDP Rates

U.S. Unemployment Rates

Great Depression, Stock Market Crash

Great Depression United States

Economy, Great Depression

Economy, Managed Capitalism

A View of Capitalism

Great Depres -sion

International Great Depression

Great Depression, London

Political Currents to 1950

Political, Women’s Suffrage

World War I Participants

World War I Trench Warfare

World War I Massacre

World War I, Middle East

World War I, Russia

Political, Treaty of Versailles

Political, Communist Revolution

Russian Revolution, White Russians

Communist Revolution, Russia

Russian Revolution, Lenin

Japanese Invasion of China, 1937

Political, Fascist Leaders

Soviet Union Counterattacks Germany

Fall of Singapore to Japanese

Soviet Union Tanks

Battle of Berlin, 1945

Political, Atomic Bombs

Political, The Holocaust