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S1 AFL. 1 - America’s Founding Ideas
22 november 202337min.America was born out of a group of ideas and a series of conflicts with England. Begin your course on the US Constitution with a look at the English tradition that underpins American law and the tensions with England that led to revolution.Gratis proefversie van The Great Courses Signature Collection of kopenS1 AFL. 2 - Failures of Early American Governments
22 november 202335min.When war broke out between England and the American colonies, the Continental Congress drafted the Articles of Confederation, a loose framework by which the colonies could be governed as a nation-state. Reflect on the origins of this system, as well as its inability to deal with economic, military, and diplomatic crises of the day.Gratis proefversie van The Great Courses Signature Collection of kopenS1 AFL. 3 - Dilemmas of the Constitutional Convention
22 november 202334min.While America’s original Articles of Confederation were an imperfect system, transforming the system with a new Constitution was a heavy lift. Delve into the Philadelphia Convention of 1787 to witness the high-stakes debates about a new national system of government.Gratis proefversie van The Great Courses Signature Collection of kopenS1 AFL. 4 - The Ratification of the Constitution
22 november 202335min.After the Philadelphia Convention approved the new Constitution, at least nine states needed to ratify it. Travel the new nation in the late 18th century to see how different states viewed a new federal government—and why so many states ultimately voted to ratify the Constitution.Gratis proefversie van The Great Courses Signature Collection of kopenS1 AFL. 5 - The Bill of Rights as a Concession
22 november 202334min.During the ratification process, many states complained that the Constitution did not include a Bill of Rights. A movement started to create amendments to protect individuals against governmental tyranny. Explore the role of James Madison and others in creating the first 10 amendments to the US Constitution.Gratis proefversie van The Great Courses Signature Collection of kopenS1 AFL. 6 - The Rise of Federal Power: Hamilton’s Bank
22 november 202334min.The size and scope of the national government has been at the heart of American political debates for centuries—and this debate has been part of the country’s dialogue since the beginning. Here, consider Alexander Hamilton’s argument for the central bank’s role in paying debts and setting the economic direction for the country.Gratis proefversie van The Great Courses Signature Collection of kopenS1 AFL. 7 - Constitutional Issues of Westward Expansion
22 november 202334min.The early republic’s population grew quickly, approximately 35% every decade. This growth required more land—and more farms—which led to incredible expansion. Survey the constitutional issues surrounding American growth during the time of Thomas Jefferson, whose Louisiana Purchase set the tone for an expanding nation.Gratis proefversie van The Great Courses Signature Collection of kopenS1 AFL. 8 - The Law of Slavery under the Constitution
22 november 202335min.The US was founded on the principle that “all men are created equal,” but America has not always lived up to that ideal. How do we reconcile the aspirations of the Constitution with the travesty of slavery? What did the Framers and citizens in the 18th and 19th century think of slavery? Dive into the heart of the great American tension.Gratis proefversie van The Great Courses Signature Collection of kopenS1 AFL. 9 - Constitutional Roots of Sectional Tensions
22 november 202336min.Disagreement over slavery divided the country along sectional lines. In the infamous Dred Scott decision, the Supreme Court ruled that a person of African descent could not be a citizen. Dive into the rising tensions of the 19th century that culminated in secession and war.Gratis proefversie van The Great Courses Signature Collection of kopenS1 AFL. 10 - Lincoln, Civil War, and the Constitution
22 november 202336min.Although Abraham Lincoln was not elected as an abolitionist president, the era’s tension between North and South boiled over into the Civil War shortly after his election. Here, reflect on the many constitutional questions posed by the war, from the right of habeas corpus to the legality (or illegality) of secession.Gratis proefversie van The Great Courses Signature Collection of kopenS1 AFL. 11 - Emancipation and the Thirteenth Amendment
22 november 202336min.President Lincoln’s most momentous constitutional decision involved emancipation. Whereas the Framers had assumed slavery as an institution gradually would fade away, Lincoln bore the responsibility of ending slavery—first by executive order and then via a constitutional amendment.Gratis proefversie van The Great Courses Signature Collection of kopenS1 AFL. 12 - The Fourteenth Amendment and Freedom’s Meaning
22 november 202335min.The 13th Amendment ended slavery, but it did not define what rights freed persons would enjoy. After the Civil War, the nation engaged in a prolonged debate about the meaning of freedom and equality. Here, consider the goals and shortcomings of Reconstruction and the ratification of the 14th Amendment, which outlined the rights of free citizens.Gratis proefversie van The Great Courses Signature Collection of kopenS1 AFL. 13 - Reconstruction Politics and Voting Rights
22 november 202335min.Continue your study of Reconstruction and the political power struggle between President Andrew Johnson (who was obstructing rights for freed persons) and the Congressional Republicans. Unpack the impeachment of Johnson and the struggle to win voting rights for freed persons.Gratis proefversie van The Great Courses Signature Collection of kopenS1 AFL. 14 - Reconstruction’s Broken Legal Promises
22 november 202336min.In this final lecture on constitutional changes during Reconstruction, consider the new role of the federal government in securing rights for all citizens. Find out how the realities of Reconstruction fell short of its promises, thanks in large part to corrupt politicians, as well as a national economic depression in 1873.Gratis proefversie van The Great Courses Signature Collection of kopenS1 AFL. 15 - Equal Protection at the Turn of the Century
22 november 202335min.African Americans had made gains during Reconstruction, but that era came to an end when white Southerners seized control of state governments. Here, shift your attention to the myriad state laws that enacted formal racial segregation and disenfranchised African American voters. Then, reflect on discrimination faced by American immigrants and women.Gratis proefversie van The Great Courses Signature Collection of kopenS1 AFL. 16 - The Constitution in the Progressive Era
22 november 202336min.The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw disruptive economic and social transformations. The anxieties of this age inspired major political reform movements—including new constitutional amendments dealing with the federal income tax, the election of senators, and women’s voting rights.Gratis proefversie van The Great Courses Signature Collection of kopenS1 AFL. 17 - World War I and the Birth of Free Speech
22 november 202335min.Today, we think of the First Amendment as offering nearly unlimited free speech, but when you step back 100 years, you see surprising restrictions on speech. Here, go back to World War I and explore the Supreme Court’s most important early decisions on freedom of speech.Gratis proefversie van The Great Courses Signature Collection of kopenS1 AFL. 18 - The New Deal: The Constitution Transformed
22 november 202336min.Interpretations of the Constitution often are intertwined with the economy. Following the stock market crash of 1929 and his election in 1932, President Roosevelt made the case for dramatic changes to save the country. Survey the changes and reforms FDR enacted as part of his “New Deal”—and reflect on their constitutionality.Gratis proefversie van The Great Courses Signature Collection of kopenS1 AFL. 19 - Challenging Jim Crow in the Courts
22 november 202336min.The legal transformations of the New Deal brought about remarkable constitutional change, as well as new protections for everyday Americans. But with Jim Crow laws still on the books in many states, not everyone benefitted from the New Deal. Delve into many post-World War II-era civil rights cases that broke the back of Jim Crow.Gratis proefversie van The Great Courses Signature Collection of kopenS1 AFL. 20 - The Backlash against Brown v. Board of Education
22 november 202335min.The landmark Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education legally ended segregation, but it did not provide a blueprint for desegregation in American schools. For that, a nationwide civil rights movement was needed, culminating in the passage of the Civil Rights Act in 1964.Gratis proefversie van The Great Courses Signature Collection of kopenS1 AFL. 21 - The ERA and the Battle over Women’s Rights
22 november 202338min.Alongside the push for civil rights, women were engaged in their own battle for equality of the sexes. Review the case law and the push for an Equal Rights Amendment guaranteeing rights for women—and find out why activist Phyllis Schlafly worked to defeat it. Although the amendment failed, see what litigation and legislation accomplished in the 1970s.Gratis proefversie van The Great Courses Signature Collection of kopenS1 AFL. 22 - Conservatism, Christianity, and the Court
22 november 202338min.In another swing of the pendulum, the progressive movement of civil rights and women’s equality in the mid-20th century gave way to religious revival and a conservative backlash in the 1980s. Dive into the Reagan era and the new battle for control over the Supreme Court.Gratis proefversie van The Great Courses Signature Collection of kopenS1 AFL. 23 - History in Constitutional Interpretation
22 november 202336min.How much, if at all, should history figure into constitutional interpretation? Throughout this course, we have seen how historical events have shaped constitutional law. In this penultimate lecture, take a step back to consider the debate over the Framers’ intentions and the “originalist” interpretation of the Constitution.Gratis proefversie van The Great Courses Signature Collection of kopenS1 AFL. 24 - The Unresolved Constitution
22 november 202341min.The American experiment continues. Despite more than two centuries of debates, disagreements, reforms, and setbacks, Americans continue to push for change. In our present age, the political divide and media noise arguably pose a unique threat to the Constitution. What happens next? Will we continue the search for a more perfect union?Gratis proefversie van The Great Courses Signature Collection of kopen
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