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Municipal, State, and National Reforms in the Progressive Era
This video is accompanied by text. "During the first decade of the twentieth century, urban populations grew quickly and corruption spread throughout all levels of political institutions. Political machines and dishonest public officials controlled some of the largest cities in the nation. San Francisco lawyer Abe Ruef, who operated one of the most powerful political machines of the era, forced companies to pay substantial bribes to conduct business in the city. For example, a streetcar company
First Lady of Virginia
Lady Dunmore’s ease and grace are among Lord Dunmore’s most valuable political assets. Interpreter Corrine Dame reflects on the lady who delighted the colony.
Colonial Journalism
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Talk: NPR's Deborah Amos: Iraq "shedding its diversity"
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Talk: Matthew Hindman on "The Myth of Digital Democracy"
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Talk: Google's Peter D. Greenberger discusses the technology giant's growing involvement in politics
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2.5 Declaration of the Rights of Man
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