
History in 5 – Big American History & Civics in Just Five Minutes Explore the ideas that shaped the United States—fast. History in 5 turns major moments and core principles of American history and government into short, engaging episodes designed especially for kids ages 9–12 (4th–6th grade). With clear explanations, energetic visuals, and a confident, values-driven approach, this PragerU Kids ser... more
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America was founded on the ideas of life, liberty, and equality under the law. But ideas are one thing: living up to them is another. How did the Framers lay the groundwork for America to become the bastion of freedom it is today?
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Why did the Framers make the U.S. Constitution so hard to change? After all, of more than 11,000 amendments proposed since the birth of the United States, only 27 have been ratified. What did each of these amendments do?
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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 did the Framers set the stage to eliminate slavery in the future? And why couldn’t they end th... more
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 they make the Constitution truly “of the people, by the people, and for the people”?
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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. Constitution. Surprisingly, they’re not. So where did they come from?
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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 later, that’s not how it turned out. What happened?
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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. But a president with too much power can become a tyra... more
With the creation of the U.S. Constitution, the Founders flipped the script for how governments had always functioned around the world. Rather than anointing a king or a ruler, they wanted to give power to the people. So how would citizens have a voi... more
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