Classroom Video On Demand: May/June Programming Ideas—The 19th Amendment and More

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Classroom Video On Demand: May/June Programming Ideas—The 19th Amendment and More

Use these Classroom Video On Demand titles to learn how American women finally won the right to vote, how one of our Founding Fathers contributed to the understanding of electricity, and how one of the most divisive symbols of the Cold War came tumbling down. Subscribers can also check out the complete calendar (accessible via the menu in the header, top left)—a handy source for ideas throughout the year.

U.S. Congress Proposes the 19th Amendment, June 4, 1919

Consider these titles for your classes:

  • Amendment 19: Women’s Right to Vote (Item #8108)
  • Generations: American Women Win the Vote (Item #55114)
  • The Progressive Era (Item #36215)

Ronald Reagan Challenges Soviets to “Tear Down” Berlin Wall, June 12, 1987

Consider these titles for your classes:

  • This Day in History: June 12, 1987—Remarks on East-West Relations at the Brandenburg Gate in West Berlin (Item #68614)
  • The Demise of Western Communism: Fall of a Giant (Item #7054)
  • The Berlin Wall (Item #2591)

Ben Franklin’s Legendary Experiment Proves Lightning Is Electricity, June 15, 1752

Consider these titles for your classes:

  • Famous Americans: Benjamin Franklin (Item #50313)
  • Spark: Shock and Awe—The Story of Electricity (Item #49438)
  • Modern Marvels: Ben Franklin Tech (Item #42794)