Instructional Video7:53
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Presidential Powers 2: Crash Course Government and Politics #12

9th - 12th Standards
Can the president of the United States do whatever he wants to do? Learners research the informal powers of the office of the president through a short video, the 12th lesson of a 50-part unit on the government. They analyze the...
Instructional Video6:30
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Presidential Power: Crash Course Government and Politics #11

9th - 12th Standards
The president of the United States is the most powerful person in the government, right? Well, sort of. Scholars analyze the powers of the president in the scope of the United States government and politics. They view a short video clip...
Instructional Video7:01
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How a Bill Becomes a Law: Crash Course Government and Politics #9

9th - 12th Standards
"I'm just a bill, I'm only a bill, and I'm sitting here on Capitol Hill." - Schoolhouse Rock. Scholars analyze how a bill becomes a law in the United States government and political arena. They view a short video clip, the ninth lesson...
Instructional Video8:12
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Congressional Leadership: Crash Course Government and Politics #8

9th - 12th Standards
Other than talking, what is the role of the speaker of the House of Representatives? Learners research, via a short video clip, the leadership positions in the United States government and politics. They use their knowledge to discuss...
Instructional Video8:58
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Congressional Elections: Crash Course Government and Politics #6

9th - 12th Standards
Have you ever considered running for student council? Scholars investigate the process of being elected to the United States Congress. They use the sixth video in a 50-part series exploring the US government and politics to better...
Instructional Video9:05
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The Bicameral Congress: Crash Course Government and Politics #2

9th - 12th Standards
Why have a House and Senate and not just one single Congress? Learners research the need for a bicameral Congress in the system of the United States government and politics. They view a short Crash Course video, the second in a 50-part...
Instructional Video6:48
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Freedom of Religion: Crash Course Government and Politics #24

9th - 12th Standards
Americans can practice all religions anywhere in the United States any time they want ... right? Young historians answer the question as they research the true meaning of freedom of religion under the Constitution. A short video, the...
Instructional Video8:01
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Judicial Review: Crash Course Government and Politics #21

9th - 12th Standards
How does the Supreme Court change the law of the United States? Scholars analyze the concept of judicial review in the United States using the 21st video in a 50-part series on government and politics. Brief yet informative, it helps...
Instructional Video7:25
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Controlling Bureaucracies: Crash Course Government and Politics #17

9th - 12th Standards
Contrary to popular belief, the government cannot do anything it wants. As the 17th lesson of a 50-part unit exploring government and politics, a short video explains the controlling limits placed on appointments and powers in...
Instructional Video6:16
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Congressional Delegation: Crash Course Government and Politics #13

9th - 12th Standards
Why would Congress freely give up some of their own power under the Constitution? Scholars investigate the concept of the delegation of powers in the United States government and politics in the 12th video of a 50-part unit. Armed with...
Instructional Video9:27
The Great War

Zeppelins - Majestic and Deadly Airships of WW1

9th - Higher Ed Standards
You are sitting in a trench during World War I watching the ground for possible attack. Suddenly, a bomb hits your trench—from the air? Scholars analyze the first use of airships in warfare in an installment of a video series on the...
Instructional Video6:36
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Congressional Decisions: Crash Course Government and Politics #10

9th - 12th Standards
How does a member of Congress make a final decision on a bill or law? Scholars view a short video that investigates the process in which members of Congress come to their own conclusions. They analyze the impact special interest groups,...
Instructional Video8:28
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Congressional Committees: Crash Course Government and Politics #7

9th - 12th Standards
Scholars investigate the makeup and division in the legislative branch known as Congress by watching a short video outlining the function of committees within both houses. The topic inspires active thought and discussion about the...
Instructional Video9:15
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Federalism: Crash Course Government and Politics #4

9th - 12th Standards
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...
Instructional Video6:47
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Introduction: Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics

9th - 12th Standards
What does the government do, exactly? Scholars investigate the many roles government plays in the everyday lives of Americans. The short video clip leads to open discussion of the functions of government and politics in the United...
Instructional Video10:06
The Great War

The Ally From The Far East - Japan in World War 1

9th - Higher Ed Standards
While Japan was a major player in the Second World War, it also played a role in the first Great War. Scholars analyze the Anglo-Japanese alliance during World War I in the 30th installment of a 32-part series. Using a short video clip,...
Instructional Video10:01
Curated Video

The Kingdom of Hungary in WW1

9th - Higher Ed Standards
How did leaders solve conflicts within their own nations as they actively participated in the first Great War? Scholars analyze the existing strife in the Kingdom of Hungary before, during, and after World War I. They watch a short video...
Instructional Video6:17
The Great War

Capturing the Horrors - The Art of World War 1

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Young historians investigate World War I by watching a short video clip of art created by soldiers. As viewers analyze the pieces a clearer picture of the horrors of war comes to light. 
Instructional Video8:01
Curated Video

Propaganda During World War 1 - Opening Pandora's Box

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Win a war by owning the hearts and minds of those at home. Scholars research the use of propaganda by all nations involved in World War I. Using a short video clip, class members analyze the impact of government messages during the first...
Instructional Video4:24
PBS

The Supreme Court: A New Kind of Justice

9th - 12th Standards
Equal protection under the law for every citizen—what prompted this civil right? The Fourteenth Amendment pushes individuals, as well as the Supreme Court, to examine the need for the privileges and immunities following the Civil War....
Instructional Video9:21
Curated Video

Storm of Steel - Author And Officer Ernst Jünger

9th - Higher Ed Standards
"I was scared, pale, and senseless..." - Ernst Junger. Scholars analyze how the writings of one German soldier serve as a description for those who never saw the battlefields of the First World War. A short video clip of the firsthand...
Instructional Video9:07
Curated Video

France Before WW1 - La Belle Époque?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Were there already warning signs in France prior to World War I that showed what was to come? Scholars investigate life in France prior to the Great War. They discuss and analyze anti-Semitism and economic issues erupting in France in...
Instructional Video9:33
Curated Video

Fight For Air Supremacy - Bloody April 1917

9th - Higher Ed Standards
One of the worst months of WWI was Bloody April, 1917. Scholars investigate the fight for air supremacy in the 28th lesson of a 32-part unit on the Great War. They view a short video clip to open lines of discussion to better analyze the...
Instructional Video9:05
Curated Video

The Backbone of Total War - Trains in WW1

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Can a railroad win a war? Scholars use a short video clip to analyze the impact the railway system had on the outcome of the First World War. The 27th lesson of a 32-part unit on the Great War investigates the use of trains to move...