Help students identify and analyze the key characteristics of the three most common types of news articles.
Help students identify and analyze the key characteristics of the three most common types of news articles.
"Chuck Out the Men" (Raus mit den Männern) is a Cabaret song composed by Friedrich Hollaender in 1926 during the Weimar Republic in Germany.
Commentary by Professor Lawrence Langer. Painting by Samuel Bak. See full size painting.
Commentary by Professor Lawrence Langer. See full size painting.
Interfaith leader Eboo Patel talks about what it takes to build a healthy, religiously diverse democracy.
"It's All a Swindle" (Alles Schwindel) by Mischa Spoliansky and Marcellus Schiffer is a Cabaret song from the Weimar Republic in Germany, 1931.
Political scientist John Carey discusses the importance of the rule of law in making democracy work.
The letter exchange between George Washington and the Hebrew congregation of Newport was not the only landmark event in the early history of America that dealt with issues of religious freedom and identity. Seixas’ letter and Washington’s subsequent response exist within a timeline of many other events during which the newly formed country faced those issues. Continue reading below for information about some of those events.
Commentary by Professor Lawrence Langer. Artwork by Samuel Bak. See full size artwork.
Commentary by Professor Lawrence Langer. Painting by Samuel Bak. See full sized painting.
Commentary by Professor Lawrence Langer. Painting by Samuel Bak. See full sized painting.
Commentary by Professor Lawrence Langer. Painting by Samuel Bak. See full sized painting.