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Weighing the Evidence
Debating Monuments, Memorials and Statues
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Kids at Work: The Child Labor Debate
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Rights and Responsibilities
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U.S. Policy and the Holocaust Refugee Crisis
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Weighing the Evidence
The New Deal: Revolution or Reform?
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Weighing the Evidence
To What Extent was Reconstruction a Revolution? (Part 1)
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Weighing the Evidence
The Civil War: Commemorate or Celebrate?
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Separation of Powers or Shared Powers
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Prohibition and Its Consequences
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Inevitable Accident or Wrongful Act: Judging the Titanic Disaster
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The 1936 Olympics and the Boycott Movement
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How Effective were the Efforts of the Freedmen’s Bureau?
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