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The site depends exclusively on Harper's Weekly for the material relating to the impeachment and trial of President Andrew...
Type of task: Individual, Student-centered, Supplemental Activity, Unsupervised
Date added: Aug 31, 2010
Last modified: Aug 31, 2010
The Underground Railroad was a means for slaves to escape the oppression of slavery to a free state. This site explains the...
Type of task: Individual, Student-centered, Supplemental Activity, Unsupervised
Date added: Dec 10, 2009
Last modified: Dec 10, 2009
Leo Frank was tried and convicted in Georgia. Was he guilty of the crime or convicted in the realm of public opinion and...
Type of task: Individual, Student-centered, Supplemental Activity, Unsupervised
Date added: Aug 04, 2009
Last modified: Aug 04, 2009
The Sacco Vanzetti Trial reflected American hysteria during the era of the Red Scare. This site explores whether or not the...
Type of task: Individual, Student-centered, Supplemental Activity, Unsupervised
Date added: Aug 04, 2009
Last modified: Aug 04, 2009
Leopold Loeb were two very bright young men who committed an heinous crime after graduating from college. The substance of...
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Date added: Aug 04, 2009
Last modified: Aug 04, 2009
The Scope Trial dealth with the issue of teaching evolution in public schools. The issue remains unresolved.
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Date added: Aug 04, 2009
Last modified: Aug 04, 2009
German Richard Bruno Hauptmann was convicted of the kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindbergh, Jr. He never confessed to...
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Date added: Aug 04, 2009
Last modified: Aug 04, 2009
Alger Hiss worked for the State Department. He was arrested for spying for the Soviet Union during the Truman pesidency. ...
Type of task: Individual, Student-centered, Supplemental Activity, Unsupervised
Date added: Aug 04, 2009
Last modified: Aug 04, 2009
The Rosenbergs were convicted of giving to the Soviet Union the knowledge to built the atomic bomb. This site examines...
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Date added: Aug 04, 2009
Last modified: Aug 04, 2009
In the 1960s Civil Rights was an explosive movement. The Mississippi Burning Trial represents the violence associated with...
Type of task: Individual, Student-centered, Supplemental Activity, Unsupervised
Date added: Aug 04, 2009
Last modified: Aug 04, 2009
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