Tag: US History

  • War Rationing and Students

    During a high school history lesson, students analyze war rationing’s impact on US society, develop critical thinking and analytical skills, and evaluate rationing policies.

  • TMIH Space Exploration: July

    July’s Cosmic Journey: Unveiling Space History’s Greatest Moments The month of July brings not only the warmth of summer but also a treasure trove of space history that has shaped our understanding of the universe. Join us on a cosmic adventure through five significant events that have illuminated the skies and pushed the boundaries of…

  • TDIH: Elbridge Gerry born in 1774

    The article explores gerrymandering, its intricate tactics, real-world implications, and potential solutions to safeguard electoral integrity.

  • Simplify Access to Veterans’ Benefits

    Veterans deserve simplified, accessible benefits. Legislative action is needed to streamline processes and address unjust policies for the well-being of those who served.

  • Civil War at 160: James Longstreet

    General James Longstreet may have been one of the great tacticians and leaders for the Confederate army; however, his choices and decisions at the Battle of Gettysburg led to the success of the Union army that week. his actions following the summer of 1863 became the social came and clutter or others who would take…

  • 1992 Election and Draft Perot

    The 1992 U.S. presidential election marked the rise of independent candidate H. Ross Perot, reshaping views on third-party political influence.