Constitution Explained: Civil Rights for All Americans
You’ve probably heard it asked before: didn't the Framers own slaves? Some did. But the Constitution they created was fundamentally opposed to slavery. How...

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Do your kids know the stories of the men who risked everything to uncover America's frontier? In this 40-minute, cinematic Trailblazers Marathon, your kids will discover the courage, curiosity, and resilience that fueled westward expansion.
In this seamless marathon, you will meet the courageous American pioneers who embody what makes the United States a special place with a unique spirit.
You’ve probably heard it asked before: didn't the Framers own slaves? Some did. But the Constitution they created was fundamentally opposed to slavery. How...
The first three articles of the U.S. Constitution establish the three branches of government. But the Framers knew there was still more work to do. How did...
What should every citizen know about American democracy? In this episode, Selina Lewis explains how the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution...
U.S. Citizenship 101 is an energetic journey through American history, culture, symbols, and holidays; things everyone should know about this great country...
Freedom of speech, the right to bear arms, the right to remain silent. You might think these well-known “guaranteed rights” are included in the original U.S...
The Framers of the Constitution thought that the Judicial Branch of the new American government would be the weakest of the three branches. But 250 years...

Discover how a young nation grew across the West in this action-packed animated series about the American frontier.

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What should everyone know about U.S. citizenship? In this episode, Selina Lewis explains what it means to be a U.S. citizen. You’ll learn about the Voting Rights Act to combat racism and the Basic…
What should every citizen know about American symbols and holidays? In this episode, you’ll learn about the American flag, its history, design, and the meaning behind the stars and stripes. You’ll…
What should every citizen know about recent U.S. history? In this episode, you’ll learn about the wars of the 20th century, including WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, and the Gulf War. You’ll also learn…
What should every citizen know about U.S. history during the 1800s? In this episode, you’ll learn about the Louisiana Purchase, westward expansion, and how the Civil War was fought over slavery and…
What should every citizen know about early U.S. history? In this episode, you’ll learn about the arrival of European settlers in the 1500s, why they came to this country, and how they established the…
What should every citizen know about U.S. geography? In this episode, you’ll learn about the various landscapes and topography that stretch from sea to shining sea, which states border Canada and…
What should every citizen know about our rights and responsibilities as Americans? In this episode, you’ll learn about our God-given right to freedom of speech, religion, assembly, and the right to…
What should every citizen know about the American system of government? In this episode, Selina Lewis explains the structure of the United States government, the three branches of the government, and…

History in 5 delivers fast-paced, five-minute episodes that make civics engaging and fun. In a conversational, story-driven style, students explore the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the…
How much power should the President have? That was a big question on the minds of the writers of the Constitution. A Chief Executive without enough power means a government too weak to do its job.…