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.

Mary is convicted in a trial without access to lawyer or notes, then Elizabeth signs a death warrant.

When the Dyers return to Boston, anti-Quaker sentiment is strong.

When the Dyers return to Boston, anti-Quaker sentiment is strong.

With little warning, Mary prepares for her execution with dignity.

Without a lawyer, Mary appears guilty of plotting against Elizabeth by not saying anything about the plan to "dispatch" Elizabeth.

Read a poem about the life of Mary Karen Read, a 19 year-old freshman in Interdisciplinary Studies.

Twenty-five-year-old Mary Kelly is Jack the Ripper's final victim.

Mary continues to protest and is hanged, but her death leads to reforms in the religious laws.

Mary continues to protest and is hanged, but her death leads to reforms in the laws about religion.

Through one of her sons, Mary meets the actor John Wilkes Booth at her boardinghouse In Washington.

Millions of Irish leave the country, hoping to find a better life elsewhere.

Wilberforce works to end the slave trade after trying to improve conditions for Britain's working poor.

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