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.
Some see Boone's decision to surrender to the Shawnee to protect his men and the fort as a traitorous betrayal.
Many scholars believe Jewish scribes were trying to save their sacred texts by hiding them in thecaves of Qumran.
Inspired by a toy helicopter powered by a rubber band, the Wright brothers figure out how to successfully fly.
Wilberforce is born wealthy and spoiled, but later becomes a great British politician.
Hosenfeld helps Szpilman stay alive in Warsaw, but the Russians later take Wilm as a German POW.
Jackson surprises and beats Union troops at Chancellorsville.
The Supreme Court wants school desegregation to happen quickly, but it takes many years for school-integration plans to succeed.
France tried to invade Ireland again and Wolfe Tone is captured.
The Anglo-Saxon attacks are harsh and frequent; Britons are not able to stop them.
Most men and many women do not think women should have the right to vote.
Drawing large crowds of spectators, the first women's professional team forms in 1875.
Members of European royal families usually married each other to protect their power, but Nicholas and Alexandra are in love.