Social Studies Chapters

How do we make a "sound judgment" in a culturally diverse society? How do we know the best path to follow in an interdependent world? These stories, based on social-studies, help us to understand that personal and environmental relationships impact our lives and our world.

Resources to learn more about the life and legacy of Jack Lewis

People learn Bible stories from looking at the miniatures.

When Japanese-Americans are forced to leave their homes, due to Executive Order 9066, they give away their possessions.

In a fit of rage, the Tsar strikes his oldest son in the head with his iron-tipped staff and kills him.

Leonidas, King of Sparta, prepares to lead a Greek army against Xerxes, King of Persia, and his Immortals.

Police and news put evidence together to determine the kidnapping victim, Bobby, and the unidentified body in Indiana are the same.

Read a poem about the life of Leslie Sherman, a 20 year-old junior in History and International Relations.

The courts recognize the wrong in Japanese-American internment camps and overturn convictions. Decades later, the federal government makes an effort a...

The Quiet American predicts that America will make the same mistakes as France, with similar results.

Warned by Paul Revere, colonial soldiers stand their ground at Lexington against the British; this begins the American Revolutionary War.

The location of the invasion is a secret, but battle details are planned and practiced.

Letters From a Broken Apple is an illustrated comic of Neil Kleid's view of New York on September 11.

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