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 Sword of Stalingrad is presented to the Russian people by Winston Churchill to honor their suffering and heroism.

Fifty years ago, TV brings war into American homes; the death and horror increase protests. The Tet Offensive deals a harsh blow to South Vietnam and ...

The trial judge is Ward Hunt, who is also a Supreme Court judge; Anthony is not able to testify.

The Puritan society banishes Anne Hutchinson for her religious tolerance; she joins Roger Williams in his settlement near Providence.

Mary, Queen of Scots is Elizabeth's Catholic cousin. Because Elizabeth has no children, Mary is her closest successor.

Eyewitness accounts confirm there were no North Vietnamese boats in sight during the alleged attack of August 4, 1964.

Robert Kennedy tells Russia it will take four or five months to remove US missiles from Turkey.

Within twenty-five years of her death, justice prevails and Joan of Arc's guilty verdict is renounced; the Pope orders a new trial.

The verdict of history, regarding governmental deceptions and lies revealed in the Pentagon Papers, may reveal that because of their publication, the ...

See pictures of Marie Antoinette from the time she is an infant through adulthood.

Even though Elizabeth avoids Mary in life, they are bound by death with adjoining graves.

The people prosecuting Joan decide her fate before the trial begins. She is not given a lawyer and the person prosecuting her is also the judge in the...

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