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The Great Awakening in America
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Chapter 04 Extra Reading on  The American Revolution!
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Principles of the Constitution
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Overview of America - a movie about Forms of Government
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The Constitution - extra resources!! :-)
A More Perfect Union - a movie about the Constitutional Convention  
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A More Perfect Union - split into five lessons

Discussion on The Federalist Papers with Michael Knowles and Ben Shapiro

The contrasting philosophies of Jefferson versus Hamilton

Interesting discussion on the merits of Hamilton

Extra Credit assignment about George and Martha Washington!  :-D
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Democrats & Whigs

Chapter 9 Extra Reading on Jackson to the Gold Rush!
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Civil War Era
Chapter 10 Extra Readings Handout
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On the Trail of Grant and Lee Handout
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Chapter 12 Extra Readings Handout
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Chapter 13 Extra Readings Handout
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More Civil War Era Handouts
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Reconstruction

Moving Forward
The Stavig Letters - A Documentary about the Immigration of Europeans to America!!!


The Gilded Age


The Business of America


Beginnings of the Modern Age

George Washington Carver

The Triumph of Progressivism
The Indomitable Teddy Roosevelt video
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The Progressive Era signaled the beginning of a new philosophical thread that dominated the 20th century.
The following video from The Heritage Foundation course "America's Two Regimes" provides a terrific overview of the tension between
Constitutional philosophy versus Progressive philosophy.
Lecture One: America’s Two Regimes by David Azerrad, Ph.D.
America's Two Regimes / Political Philosophies

Founding Philosophy versus Progressive Philosophy
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Theodore Roosevelt's "The Right of the People to Rule"
​March 20, 1912
​How does TR define "the people"?
Text of TR New Nationalism Speech
William Howard Taft's "Who Are the People?"
​Campaign Trail 1912
​How does Taft define "the people"?
Text of On Popular Unrest Speech

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World War One


The Twenties

Calvin Coolidge
11 August 1924 on White House Grounds
"I want the people of America to be able to work less for the government - and more for themselves. I want them to have the rewards of their own industry. This is the chief meaning of freedom. Until we can reestablish a condition under which the earnings of the people can be kept by the people, we are bound to suffer a very severe and distinct curtailment of our liberty."

After years of progressivism and racism under Woodrow Wilson, the conservative rebound under Coolidge was refreshing!

Amity Schlaes on Coolidge

Professor Dave explains Coolidge
"The suggestion of denying any measure of their full political rights to such a great group of our population as the colored people is one which, however it might be received in some other quarters, could not possibly be permitted by one who feels a responsibility for living up to the traditions and maintaining the principles of the Republican Party. Our Constitution guarantees equal rights to all our citizens, without discrimination on account of race or color. I have taken my oath to support that Constitution. It is the source of your rights and my rights. I propose to regard it, and administer it, as the source of the rights of all the people, whatever their belief or race."  (Calvin Coolidge, "Letter to Mr. Charles F. Gardner," Fort Hamilton, New York, August 9, 1924) 
https://www.coolidgefoundation.org/resources/speeches-as-president-1923-1928-8/
David Pietrusza on Coolidge

Great Depression & New Deal


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World War Two

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FDR's Second Bill of Rights
Near the end of World War II, FDR proposed a "Second Bill of Rights" that would fundamentally transform the nature of rights. He believed that people should have rights to have certain things provided to them by the State!  (A right to get something from the government is a "positive right."  It means that others have a duty to provide something to you.)  This signaled a 180 turn from the Constitutional view of rights as articulated in the Bill of Rights.  According the founding principles, people have natural, inherent rights to life, liberty, and property, and the Bill of Rights was designed to protect people from the government encroaching upon these pre-existing, inherent rights.  (A right to be protected from encroachment is a "negative right."  It means that others have a duty to refrain from infringing on your life, liberty, or property.)
​FDR was proposing a new definition of rights that placed a duty on some to provide something to others.  Thus, FDR's approach involved a perspective toward rights that would deny some people their natural rights while providing nice things to others in exchange for votes.

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Ronald Reagan






The Triumph of Progressivism - The culmination of Progressive education

Review of our whole year!


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