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Constitution Facts for Kids | Classroom Social Studies Lesson
Learn about the Constitution of the United States with these facts for kids! This social studies lesson is the classroom edition of our Constitution video. Perfect for class or at home instruction! ❤ Homeschool Pop? Join our team and get...
Clarendon Learning
Who is George Washington? | George Washington for Kids | Learn about the first president of the U.S.
Who is George Washington? What did George Washington do? Did George Washington cut down a cherry tree? In this video we learn all about George Washington for kids. George Washington was the very first president of the United States and...
One Minute History
Origins of the Jim Crow Era - One Minute History
When the American Civil War ends, the U.S. government enters Reconstruction with three amendments to the Constitution; slavery is abolished and former slaves are granted citizenship and the right to vote. At the state and local level,...
One Minute History
119 Origins of the Jim Crow Era - One Minute History
When the American Civil War ends, the U.S. government enters Reconstruction with three amendments to the Constitution; slavery is abolished and former slaves are granted citizenship and the right to vote. At the state and local level,...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Gary Peller - Teachers Make a Difference - Dr. Rudolf Makkreel
Gary Peller received his B.A. from Emory University and J.D. from Harvard University. After graduating from law school, where he served on the Harvard Law Review and won the Sears Prize, Professor Peller clerked for the Honorable Morris...
Then & Now
Postwar Europe: How to Create the Long Peace
The result of World War One was, ultimately, fascism and World War Two; the result of World War Two was peace. In this video, I look at the conditions that started what some have termed 'the Long Peace', that led to stability and...
Crash Course
Sex Discrimination: Crash Course Government and Politics #30
How does the Constitution protect someone from discrimination at the workplace, in school, or in a public setting? Scholars research United States government and politics to grasp how the law handled sexual discrimination over the...
Bill of Rights Institute
Andrew Jackson and The Bank Wars
Viewers examine the historical arguments for and against establishing a National Bank in the United States. They examine just how Andrew Jackson's debate continues to rage on, all the way to today's America.
Crash Course
Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances: Crash Course Government and Politics #3
Scholars analyze why the Founding Fathers separated the governmental powers into three branches. They use evidence from a short video clip, the third in a 50-part series, to draw conclusions on the importance of having checks and...
Crash Course
Federalism: Crash Course Government and Politics #4
Who has the power? Learners investigate the concept of federalism in the United States government and politics. They view a short video to understand and discuss the concept of who controls the laws around health care, taxes, and even...
Yossarian the Grammarian
Yossarian the Grammarian: Diagramming the u.s. Constitution: Interpretation
This video lesson from Yossarian the Grammarian demonstrates how to diagram the Contitution of the United States to aid in interpreting the meaning of this document.
TED Talks
Ted: Ted Ed: Why Wasn't the Bill of Rights Originally in the Us Constitution?
Lesson in which students learn about the origins of the Constitution and Bill of Rights through informative and animated video [4:32] written by educator James Coll.