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May 4
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The Arsenal of Democracy | A Discussion ...

15-Minute History Podcast
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How did the American home change once the soldiers returned from the war. How long did it take for the country to recognize that its injustices were choices? And why did American culture seem to break in the decades that followed the war?

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