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The Vietnam War -- no U.S. war was longer, and none sparked more strife at home. Students will explore the history of American involvement in Vietnam, from the end of French colonial rule through the fall of Saigon to the North Vietnamese. This compelling program examines the many people, places and events that became synonymous with the war, from the Gulf of Tonkin to the Tet Offensive; from Ho Chi Minh to Lyndon B. Johnson; and from the 'domino theory' to the anti-war movement that proved so important in shaping America's political and social landscape. Vivid archival footage and interviews with renowned experts add credence to this comprehensive examination of the longest and most divisive war in U.S. history. Part of the United States History Origins to 2000 DVD Series. A Teacher's Guide is included and available online. |
| "...excellent...objective...This video is comprehensive for its length and a perfect supplement for high school history curriculums." - School Library Journal "...provide[s] ways to integrate social studies and communication arts curriculum and enhance students' literacy skills...Recommended."- Library Media Connection (Feb 2004)
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Additional Features & Details Features: Chapter Select, Interactive Menu, Interactive Questions/Assessment Tool Technical: Single Layer, Single Sided, Full Screen DVD Encoding: Region ALL Language: English, Spanish |
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Grades 5 to 12 Color, Live Action Closed-Captioned Copyright 2001 MARC Record Available Catalog Card Kit Available Single Main Entry Card Available Teacher's Guide Available: Download Now
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Curriculum Correlation Documents Available NEW!
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