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.

Many people believe that the police cover-up the identity of the Ripper because he is someone of importance in London.

Officials ask Lincoln to delay starting "the draft" in New York, but the Union needs men without delay.

Webster's familyreceives help from a most unlikely source after his trip to the gallows - Dr. Parkman's widow.

The real D'Artagnan lives during a time when seeds of the French Revolution are planted.

The Japanese have the authority to kill all prisoners and leave no trace.

American slaves rarely fight for their freedom.

South Carolina History Standard 8-5.1 The impact of Reconstruction, Industrialization, and Progressivism

Blind in one eye, Red Pollard is a horse-racing jockey who is best-known for riding Seabiscuit to victories.

The Red Tail pilots begin to shoot down superior German bombers.

Read a poem about the life of Reema Samaha, an 18 year-old freshman in Urban Planning.

America adopts child labor laws in 1938, but other countries still employ children to provide cheap labor.

Nathan Leopold is truly sorry for his part in the crimes and is released on March 13, 1958.

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