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.

Concentration camp neighbors are forced to view the camps to prove that it happened.

Seeing that Protestants in France need help, Charles I of England sends Lord Buckingham to lead the charge.

C.S. Lewis was instrumental as he encourages his friend, J.R.R. Tolkien, to keep writing.

Information and clips about the beginnings of "The City of Angels", Los Angeles.

Margaret steps down from her role as Prime Minister, and her husband Denis later dies of cancer.

Louie joins the Army and drops bombs on Japanese from a B-24 bomber. The B-24 history is overwhelming in terms of crashes and loss of life.

From discovering pasteurization to debunking the "spontaneous generation" theory, Louis Pasteur and his experiments produced astonishing results.

After successfully vaccinating fifty dogs, Louis Pasteur and his team meet a young boy who was bitten by a rabid dog. They must decide whether to inno...

Louis Pasteur's list of accomplishments is impressive, not least because so many of his ideas went against the grain of contemporary thinking. His mai...

Louis XVII, age 10, dies from tuberculosis after 2 years in Temple prison.

Marrying a divorcee amidst her battle with cancer gives C.S. Lewis an opportunity to share life and love.

Raoul Lufbery ("Luf") is the first ace of the Lafayette Escadrille and honored in America's National Aviation Hall of Fame for his bravery in combat.

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