Cerebellum
Compromise And Conflict in America: 1848-1857 - The Compromise Of 1850 And The Fugitive Slave Act
This video looks at the documents conceived in a period when the civil rights of women and Native Americans were in question, and slavery was driving a wedge between slaveholders and abolitionists. Educators from noted American...
Daehan Drama
The Last Time French short film
Love is made of compromise. Sophie is married and take a lot on herself. But this is the last time …
Curated Video
Why Are There Stones Along Railway Tracks?
The crushed stones that line railroad tracks are collectively called track ballast. More specifically, the track ballast constitutes the trackbed upon which sleepers or railroad ties are laid. As you may have seen, these stones are...
Mr. Beat
The Free Soil Party Explained
Mr. Beat tells you everything you need to know about the Free Soil Party, the most important single-issue third party in American history.
Mr. Beat
The Nullification Crisis (Story Time with Mr. Beat)
Here's the story of The Nullification Crisis.
Global Ethics Solutions
Good Ethics is Good Business - Part 4-The Leadership Gap
Take back your ethical effectiveness and get your priorities straight by learning real and specific problems that prevent people from behaving ethically and then learn practical steps to overcome them. This is the fifth part of a...
Curated Video
The Continental Congress
The Continental Congress was short-lived, but the role that it played in helping America to become an independent democracy can never be forgotten.
Mazz Media
Modeling Everyday Social Skills- Compromise, A Useful Life Skill
This video explains that compromise is when two people agree together, to give up a little of what they want to make it fair for everyone else.
Hip Hughes History
The Missouri Compromise Explained: US History Review
What was the Missouri Compromise of 1820? How did it attempt to deal with the expansion of slavery? Who opposed it, who supported it? Perfect for #APUSH students or anyone studying US History.
Hip Hughes History
The Great Compromise Explained in 5 Minutes: US History Review
The Connecticut Compromise was one of the most important deals made at the Constitutional Convention in 1787, understanding it is an essential part of any US History and Government course. Plus I do it all swanky and such.
Hip Hughes History
The Constitutional Convention of 1787 for Dummies
A heaping helpful of Constitutional history as HipHughes dips and dives through the Constitutional Convention. A seasoned high school teacher of 15 years, this lesson is practical for any aged learner and entertaining for ages 1-99....
Mazz Media
Citizens Rule: Our Founding Documents
This program introduces students to the two documents that laid the foundation for our government. Live-action reenactments, colorful animated graphics and maps help tell the stories of how the Declaration of Independence and the United...
Mazz Media
Everyday Conflicts: Conflict Resolution
Conflicts between elementary students can arise for many reasons including resources, needs, values and beliefs. In the classroom, on the playground or on the bus, these conflicts can many times escalate into a physical altercation....
Hip Hughes History
The Constitutional Convention Explained in One Minute
Get a super condensed primer on the Constitutional Convention held in 1787 to replace the Articles of Confederation with the new stronger US Constitution.
Oxford Comma
How to Write Amazing Transitions: A Case Study of Sarah Vowell's "Shooting Dad"
A piece originally delivered on radio, "Shooting Dad" gives a personal account of the political divide in the United States. This video specifically looks at the musicality of the piece; what moves it from a good essay to a great one.
Press Association
Archive footage of David Cameron, as former prime minister joins Rishi Sunak's Cabinet as Foreign Secretary
Archive footage of former prime minister David Cameron, who made a surprise return to the Cabinet as Foreign Secretary on Monday, replacing James Cleverly in Rishi Sunak's reshuffle. Mr Cameron will also be elevated to the House of Lords.
Press Association
David Cameron makes dramatic return to Government after Suella Braverman sacked
David Cameron has made a dramatic return to Government as Foreign Secretary in a reshuffle triggered by Rishi Sunak’s decision to sack Suella Braverman from the Home Office. The former prime minister replaced James Cleverly as Foreign...
Curated Video
Advocates push for paid family leave for parents of stillborns
The United States is one of seven countries globally that does not have any guaranteed form of paid leave on a federal level. (Scripps News)
Bloomberg
Jim Jordan Loses Initial Vote to Become House Speaker
Republican Jim Jordan failed on the first ballot to win the US House speakership as a group of holdouts delivered a jarring rebuke to the conservative hardliner backed by former President Donald Trump. Jordan needs 14 more votes to take...
Bloomberg
Italy Offers Banks an Opt-Out Clause on Windfall Tax
The Italian government is giving lenders an option to avoid paying a controversial windfall tax on banks if they set aside additional capital reserves. Chiara Albanese reports on Bloomberg Television.
Bloomberg
Summers: Fed at Risk of Being Surprised
Lawrence H. Summers, Former US Treasury Secretary explains why he believes the Fed should be wary in its optimism.
Press Association
Varadkar criticises GRA confidence vote as he reiterates support for Commissioner
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has reiterated that Government has “full confidence” in Commissioner Drew Harris after the Garda Representative Association overwhelmingly voted against his leadership on Wednesday. His comments come after almost...
Bloomberg
Schwab's Kathy Jones Sees Fed Rate Cuts Next Year
Kathy Jones, chief fixed-income strategist at Charles Schwab, says the Federal Reserve is likely to "hold all year," pausing on interest-rate hikes at it's next meeting until loosening policy in 2024. She speaks on "Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
Hamilton Project's Edelberg on High Stakes Debt Debate
Hamilton Project Director and former Congressional Budget Office Chief Economist Wendy Edelberg discusses what is at stake as US lawmakers debate raising the debt ceiling. She joins Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Daybreak Australia."