Government Chapters

Governments can be constitutional monarchies, dictatorships, federal republics, parliamentary democracies, constitutional republics. More than a system of rules and regulations, they help civilized people to live together peacefully. These stories explore different forms of government.

The judge decides the verdict himself without the jury, and also makes it impossible for Susan to appeal.

You can learn the events leading up to the overthrow of the Hawaiian Nation.

The Great Famine of Ireland follows a set of "Penal Laws" governing the conduct of Irish Catholics.

According to the Puritans, the pillory is fitting for anyone having the nerve to disregard societal rules.

Tone leaves Ireland, goes to France, and becomes a French military officer.

His family buries Kennedy's body in Arlington Cemetery, as a country grieves for the loss of their leader.

It is those who serve in our military who ultimately pay the price, whether the country supports them or not.

Sadness and death follow Lincoln's assassination, and conspiracy theories continue.

JFK makes a secret deal for America to withdraw missiles in Turkey in exchange for Soviet withdrawal of missiles in Cuba.

During the brutal Russian winter, citizens turn to cannibalism to survive; however, the German troops are only mildly better off.

Tone's Society of United Irishmen wants to downplay religious differences, but is banned.

After the Union wins the Civil War, the Southern States rejoin the union.

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