World War Two
How Do You Kill Eleven Million People?
How Do You Kill Eleven Million People? [article for assignment]
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Worksheet for World War II Biography Packet!
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Articles for World War II Biography Packet!
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Hitler and Stalin - Twin Tyrants
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Dinesh D'Souza speaks to Cornerstone Church in San Antonio in July 2017
The Big Lie
The Big Lie
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Ray Comfort 180 Movie
Anita Dittman - Trapped in Hitler's Hell
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League of Grateful Sons
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FDR's Second Bill of Rights
1944
1944
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.
Charlie Brown & Franz Stigler
A Higher Call
A Higher Call
The Von Trapp Family
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