Modern History Course
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Gold: Freedom, US Imperialism, and Personal Finance Unit Study
$15.00 Add to cartGold has long been a symbol of wealth and stability, but its role in shaping the modern global economy is far more complex. This unit study takes students on a deep dive into the post-World War II economic order, exploring how gold influenced policy decisions, financial markets, and even covert operations.
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Jeffrey Epstein and the Blackmailing of the Government
$15.00 Add to cartThe trial of Jeffrey Epstein is arguably the most important trial in US history. In this unit study, students will explore the complex web of influence consisting of intelligence agencies, major banking institutions, organized crime elements, and US Presidents that enabled Epstein to manipulate the world’s most powerful institutions.
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Modern US History High School Course
Price range: $49.00 through $115.00Complete One Semester Course With for Teenagers
Embark on an eye-opening exploration of America’s post-World War II history with our comprehensive online curriculum designed specifically for teenagers. This course offers a deeper understanding of the forces that shaped modern America, preparing young minds to become informed and engaged citizens ready to face the challenges of tomorrow.
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Modern US History High School LIVE Course
$300.00 Add to cartHelp your teenager develop the critical thinking skills and historical literacy essential for responsible citizenship in today’s complex world. This comprehensive 10-week course examines pivotal events in Modern US History (post-World War II to the 2nd Trump administration), equipping students to understand the world they will inherit and preparing them to lead with wisdom and discernment.
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Music, Drugs & Social Control Unit Study (7th-12th)
Price range: $9.99 through $18.99Music, Drugs, and Social Control explores the hidden history of how governments and powerful institutions responded to politically conscious musicians who challenged war, inequality, and injustice. From MKULTRA to the targeting of artists like John Lennon and Tupac Shakur, students will uncover how music, drugs, and power collided—and why these stories still matter today.
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September 11th: The Day That Changed the World
Price range: $9.99 through $19.99September 11th: The Day That Changed The World offers high school students a comprehensive exploration of 9/11, examining the events, aftermath, and long-term impacts on global security and personal freedoms. Through 10 lessons, students will dive into topics like the anthrax attacks, the PATRIOT Act, and the 9/11 Commission, gaining insights into how this pivotal day reshaped the modern world. This course encourages critical thinking and provides valuable context for understanding today’s global landscape.
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Starting Points Unit Study
$0.00 Add to cartOne of the best ways for teens to learn history is to start with a topic that interests them….maybe something unique or different they have never learned before. Rather than choosing for them, let your teen take the lead!
Our Starting Points Unit Study is like a “flight”: it’s your way to sample the first lesson in each our unit studies for free, as well as experience the entire format of our unit studies (readings/podcasts + glossary + quiz + discussion forum).
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Surveillance Technology & the Trump Administration Unit Study
$9.99 Add to cartSurveillance technology is nothing new but it has changed and grown since the government began using it expansively after WW2. Today Donald Trump’s administration for his second term in office contains substantial influence from technology executives.
Where did these executives come from? What is their objective? Learn the history of the technology we use everyday, its objectives, and how it relates to Trump administration in this unit study.
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The Assassination of John F. Kennedy Unit Study
$15.00 Add to cartOn November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas—an event that changed the course of American history. While the official narrative attributes his death to a lone gunman, deeper examination reveals a web of political, intelligence, and criminal entanglements that raise profound questions.
This unit study takes a critical look at the JFK assassination, placing it within the broader context of 1960s political violence and its lasting implications.
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The COVID-19 Pandemic: From Origins to Global Impact Unit Study
$9.99 Add to cartThe COVID-19 pandemic reshaped every corner of modern life—from personal freedoms and global economies to science, health policy, and international governance. This unit study gives students the tools to understand not only what happened during the pandemic, but why it happened—and how those decisions continue to shape the world today.
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The Historical Roots of DEI – Unit Study
Original price was: $14.99.$9.99Current price is: $9.99. Add to cartDiscover the Untold History That Shaped DEI
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) is a term you’ve probably heard often, but what does it really mean, and where did it originate? The Historical Roots of DEI unit study dives into the critical events and movements that shaped the DEI conversation today, offering an eye-opening exploration of modern history often overlooked in traditional curricula.
This study isn’t about changing your mind or pushing an agenda—it’s about understanding. By uncovering key historical events from the post-World War II era, students gain the tools to engage in thoughtful discussions about DEI and its place in modern society.

