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What really happened during the Salem Witch Trials
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You’ve been accused of a crime you did not commit. It’s impossible to prove your innocence. If you insist that you’re innocent anyway, you’ll likely be found guilty and executed. But if you confess, apologize, and implicate others, you’ll go free. This was the choice facing those accused of witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts in the 17th century. How did this happen? Brian A. Pavlac investigates. Also gives questions for comprehension and discussion

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History
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Lesson
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TED-Ed
Author:
Brian A. Pavlac
Date Added:
03/22/2024
What you might not know about the Declaration of Independence
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In June 1776, a little over a year after the start of the American Revolutionary War, the US Continental Congress huddled together in a hot room in Philadelphia to talk independence. Kenneth C. Davis dives into some of the lesser known facts about the process of writing the Declaration of Independence and questions one very controversial omission.

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History
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Lesson
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TED-Ed
Author:
Kenneth C. Davis
Date Added:
03/22/2024
Why wasn't the Bill of Rights originally in the U.S. Constitution?
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When you think of the US Constitution, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? Free speech? The right to bear arms? These passages are cited so often that it's hard to imagine the document without them. But the list of freedoms known as the Bill of Rights was not in the original text and wasn't added for three years. Why not? James Coll goes back to the origins of the Constitution to find out. Includes mutliple choice and open ended questions

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History
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Lesson
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TED-Ed
Author:
James Coll
Date Added:
03/22/2024
A crash course on voting and the US political system
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Ted-Ed videos on 'Does Your Vote Count? The Electoral College explained', 'How do US Supreme Court justices get appointed', 'There's no such thing as not voting', 'Why do Americans vote on Tuesdays?", Gerrymandering: How drawing jagged lines can impact an election", "How is power divided in the United States government?", "How to understand power", and "What's needed to bring the US voting system into the 21st century"

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Social Science
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TED
Date Added:
07/03/2024
The historical audacity of the Louisiana Purchase
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When the French offered up the Louisiana Territory, Thomas Jefferson knew this real estate deal was too good to pass up. How did the President justify the purchase that doubled the size of the United States? Judy Walton provides President Jefferson's reasoning. This website also includes multiple choice and open ended questions to improve comprehension.

Subject:
History
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
TED-Ed
Author:
Judy Walton
Date Added:
03/22/2024
The making of the American Constitution
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How did a meeting intended to revise the Articles of Confederation lead to the new Constitution for the United States? Discover how a handful of men--sitting in sweltering heat and shrouded by secrecy--changed the course of history for America in 1787. Questions available for teachers

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History
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
TED-Ed
Author:
Judy Walton
Date Added:
03/22/2024