Instructional Video19:57
Hip Hughes History

U.S. Sectionalism for Dummies -- The Civil War, States Rights and The Missouri Compromise

6th - 12th
Mr. Hughes throws it down on Sectionalism, breezing through the essential causes of the American Civil War beginning with the ratification of the Constitution and culminating with the election of Republican Abraham Lincoln
Instructional Video7:50
Hip Hughes History

Nullification for Dummies -- States Rights, The Constitution and The Supremacy Clause

6th - 12th
Impress your friends with your academic use of the word nullification. HipHughes explains the states rights concept through the lends of the Alien Sedition Act and KY-VA Resolutions with some reference to going to school naked. Perfect...
News Clip1:14
The Recount

Voting Rights: The Most Important Issue

Higher Ed
David Axelrod joins John Heilemann on Hell & High Water and expresses his concern over the state of voting rights and everything that is at stake should they be eroded.
News Clip3:20
Bloomberg

Kenya's Disputed Election: Supreme Court Ruling

Higher Ed
Kenya's Supreme Court delivers its judgment Monday in a lawsuit that seeks to overturn the results of last month's presidential election and has left the East African nation in political limbo. David Malingha reports from Nairobi on...
News Clip2:02
Curated Video

Israel - Benjamin Netanyahu on Iraq crisis

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has decided not to launch a public information campaign on Israel's defence plan against a chemical or biological weapons attack, state television reported Sunday (01/02). During a speech to the Orthodox...
Instructional Video
HipHughes History

Hip Hughes History: The Jefferson Era in Ten Minutes

6th - 8th
Covers John Adams and Jefferson, including the Alien Sedition Act, Nullification, the Election of 1800, the Louisiana Purchase, and Constitutional Power. [10:15]
Instructional Video
Other

Nullification for Dummies: States Rights, Constitution and Supremacy Clause

6th - 8th
Hip Hughes explains the concept of state rights, and what the the Alien Sedition Act and Kentucky-Virginia Resolutions were. [7:49]