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.
Benedict's British accomplice, John Andre, is apprehended with military secrets.
King Agamemnon takes Achilles' war prize, which results in Achilles refusing to fight. Getting the prize back involves Hector of Troy, Patroclus, and ...
The Poor Laws, meant to help, only led to more landowners getting rid of tenants.
Pope Innocent III believes King John does not have the right to give away land without consulting him. The Pope's response is to excommunicate the nob...
What is Late Potato Blight and how does it destroy the plant and its tubers?
Religious scribes and scholars produce many impressive books and manuscripts that reside at Oxford.
His family buries Kennedy's body in Arlington Cemetery, as a country grieves for the loss of their leader.
Native Americans lose their land and leaders; their way of life changes forever because of U.S. westward expansion.
It is those who serve in our military who ultimately pay the price, whether the country supports them or not.
The Princess inherits a large part of the state ofHawaii and she leaves her estate to the state's native children.
Gutenberg invents the printing press and changes the world, but his Bibles are also burned.
US soldiers expect the Black Hawk mission to take 45 minutes, but Somali rebels fight back and shoot down a helicopter.