Civil Rights Trio
Why Were the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments Passed in the United States?

Learn why the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments were enacted to abolish slavery, secure citizenship, and protect voting rights after the Civil War.

Prohibition Era Language
What Exactly Does the Language of the 18th Amendment Say?

Explore the precise wording of the 18th Amendment that prohibited alcohol manufacture, sale, and transportation in the U.S.

Reconstruction Amendments Explained
Understanding the 3 Reconstruction Amendments: A Key to Civil Rights

Explore the importance of the 3 Reconstruction Amendments that transformed civil rights in post-Civil War America.

U.S. & Nicaragua
How Did U.S. Actions Influence Nicaragua's Political Landscape?

Explore the U.S. influence over Nicaragua’s politics, focusing on economic actions and support of rebel groups in the 1980s.

Nicaragua Lawsuit
Why Did Nicaragua Sue the US? The 1984 International Court Case Explained

Explore the reasons behind Nicaragua's lawsuit against the US in 1984 and the court's ruling regarding international law violations.

Nicaragua Conflict
Understanding the Nicaragua Case: U.S. Involvement and International Law

Explore the Nicaragua case and its implications on U.S. involvement in international affairs during the 1980s.

Tobacco Dilemma
Why Tobacco Is Not Outlawed in the United States: Economic and Historical Insights

Explore why tobacco remains legal in the U.S., focusing on its economic impact and historical context.