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This episode chronicles events during the Obama administration. It includes the Great Recession, the various domestic programs employed to get the U.S. out of the recession, DACA, The Affordable Care Act, various credit and banking reforms, and efforts to mitigate the deficit and debt. Foreign policy includes relations with Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Afghan…
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This first amendment case deals with the ability of the Federal government to restrain the press from printing information that the government deems damaging. In this case Daniel Ellsberg is providing research to the New York Times and the Washington Post about lies, incompetence, and the Vietnam war. The articles in both the Times and the Post, sh…
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What are a woman's rights when it comes to her body - in this case abortion. As controversial case as any - the Supreme court must decide if the 14th Amendment's Due Process clause extends to a woman's right to have an abortion. The decision favored Roe in this landmark case. With the ruling the controversy did not die. Some states continue to reex…
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The classic First Amendment case. Do students surrender their right of free speech and expression when they enter the school building? The 7-2 decision will affirm that freedom of expression is protected under the First Amendment, and it extends to students in public schools.David Busch
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This cases deals with the Establishment Clause of religion as outlined in the First Amendment to the US Constitution. Can the government mandate a voluntary prayer in schools? While seemingly obvious - the Supreme court decided that the "voluntary prayer" violated the First Amendment. 6-1 decisionDavid Busch
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This is the landmark case that decides the rights of the accused. Miranda confessed - doesn't that make him guilty? One would think - but what if the proper procedure wasn't followed? What if he didn't know he had the right to remain silent? That is the focus of this very important case. A 5-4 decision for Miranda adds to the controversy.…
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This landmark case is one of the pillars of the modern Civil Rights movement. In order to overturn Plessey 1896 the NAACP needed to prove that separate could never be equal. It took Linda Brown, some dolls, and Thurgood Marshall to demonstrate the inferiority that Black America felt regardless of how "equal" the separate facility was.…
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The Russian Revolution and World War I launched the U.S. into a Red Scare. Fearing foreign influence the Espionage and Sedition Acts were passed. In essence they forbid interference with the war effort through making false statements or promoting disloyalty. Charles Schenck was the General Secretary of the U.S. Socialist party. In 1917, just when t…
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Did the U.S. government have the right to round up and detain Japanese American citizens during World War II? Did they present a danger and did the U.S. government act reasonably. Fred Korematsu didn't think so. After Franklin Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066 Korematsu had plastic surgery and tried to conceal his identity. Korematsu was arrest…
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In the shadow of Reconstruction lived Homer Plessey. During the Jim Crowe era southern states found ways to impose highly restrictive regulations on Black society. One principal method was to restrict Blacks from mixing with Whites. Separate facilities dominated the South and Homer Plessey would test whether Louisiana's segregation regulations were…
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This case deals with the supremacy issue once again. It is a test to reaffirm the precedent set in 1819 with McCulloch. The issue is whether a license to conduct interstate commerce issued by the Federal Government is superior to that of a State government. Of course, the Federal license will be deemed superior to the State license affirming the 18…
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During the "Decade of Crisis" Dred Scott sued for his freedom. Having lived in a free state and territory Scott claimed that he should be granted his freedom. Helped throughout the process by the family of his original owner Peter Blow, Scott had moved through Illinois and the Wisconsin territory, both of which were free. he traveled with his secon…
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This Civil War case explores the idea of civilians facing military tribunals. Milligan was part of a group of Civil War dissenters. They were northern Democrats charged with conspiracy to overthrow the government, lead an insurrection and in general thwart Union efforts in the War. Pres. Lincoln had suspended the writ of habeas corpus and declared …
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Considered to be the first major Supreme Court precedent setting decision, William Marbury sues James Madison to obtain a judicial appointment awarded by John Adams. The election of 1800 marked a change in political philosophy as the Federalist era of George Washington and John Adams evolved into the Democratic Republican era of Thomas Jefferson. J…
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This is second in the series of major, or precedent setting decisions. This major case of the Marshall court has to do with Maryland attempting to levy a tax on the 2nd Bank of the United States. The Marshall court will decide that the Federal government is supreme over state governments, and that a state may not tax the Federal government.…
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Brady Johnson marched with Dr. King on Bloody Sunday. He grew up in the segregated south in Alabama. Here he tells his story about life under Jim Crowe, modern racism, and Martin Luther King. This discussion with students at Eckerd college in St. Petersburg, was originally a You Tube video available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MESPRX3_yDI&fe…
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This Podcast is the twelfth in the series of AP US Review Videos from Buschistory. It deals with the years 2001-2009. It is also available as a video on You Tube at - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RP5Yq5ugiv4 Additional information and study materials can be found at www.buschistory.netDavid Busch
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This Podcast is the Eleventh in the series of AP US Review Videos from Buschistory. It deals with the years 1993-2001. It is also available as a video on You Tube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NqPquyDv1I - Additional information and study materials can be found at www.buschistory.netDavid Busch
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This Podcast is the Tenth in the series of AP US Review Videos from Buschistory. It deals with the years 1970 –1993. It is also available as a video on You Tube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NqPquyDv1I - Additional information and study materials can be found at www.buschistory.netDavid Busch
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This Podcast is the Ninth in the series of AP US Review Videos from Buschistory. It deals with the years 1955-1970. It is also available as a video on You Tube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NqPquyDv1I - Additional information and study materials can be found at www.buschistory.netDavid Busch
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This Podcast is the Eighth in the series of AP US Review Videos from Buschistory. It deals with the years 1945-1955. It is also available as a video on You Tube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NqPquyDv1I - Additional information and study materials can be found at www.buschistory.netDavid Busch
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This Podcast is the sixth in the series of AP US Review Videos from Buschistory. It deals with the years 1904-1929. It is also available as a video on You Tube at - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkWbbAUbeKg - Additional information and study materials can be found at www.buschistory.netDavid Busch
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This Podcast is the seventh in the series of AP US Review Videos from Buschistory. It deals with the years 1929-1945. It is also available as a video on You Tube at - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkWbbAUbeKg - Additional information and study materials can be found at www.buschistory.netDavid Busch
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This Podcast is the fourth in the series of AP US Review Videos from Buschistory. It deals with the years 1872-1901. It is also available as a video on You Tube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pbrEI81064 - Additional information and study materials can be found at www.buschistory.netDavid Busch
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This Podcast is the third in the series of AP US Review Videos from Buschistory. It deals with the years 1841-1858. It is also available as a video on You Tube at - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkWbbAUbeKg - Additional information and study materials can be found at www.buschistory.netDavid Busch
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This Podcast is the fourth in the series of AP US Review Videos from Buschistory. It deals with the years 1859-1872. It is also available as a video on You Tube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NqPquyDv1I - Additional information and study materials can be found at www.buschistory.netDavid Busch
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This Podcast is the second in the Buschistory series of AP US History Review episodes. It deals with the period 1800-1850. It is also available as a video on You Tube at https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=buschistoryYou can find additional information and accompanying study materials at www.buschistory.net…
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This is a timeline review of the events leading to the American Revolution and the events that followed for the new nation. It is a cause and effect discussion with the visual aid of a timeline to show related events. The timeline can be accessed on You Tube by searching Buschistory. All supporting materials and direct links are available on my web…
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