Episodes

  • Review Blitz US History Since 1877: U.S. Constitutional Amendments
    Apr 1 2026

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    In this History Chat Review Blitz, students review all 27 Amendments to the U.S. Constitution, a key topic that connects foundational principles to Post-1877 U.S. History. This episode provides a clear and organized overview of how constitutional amendments have expanded rights and shaped the structure of American government over time.

    Listeners will begin with the Bill of Rights, exploring the first 10 amendments that protect essential freedoms such as speech, religion, and due process. The episode then covers amendments related to government structure and elections, including changes to the Electoral College.

    Students will also examine the Reconstruction Amendments, which abolished slavery, established citizenship, and protected voting rights, as well as the Progressive Era Amendments, which expanded democracy through income tax, direct election of senators, and women’s suffrage.

    In addition, the episode explains later amendments that limit presidential terms, expand voting access, and clarify succession and government processes.

    This episode serves as a concise overview—not a deep dive—helping students organize essential knowledge and prepare for STAAR or AP U.S. History success.

    Listen, review, and master the amendments that define American rights and government today!

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    6 mins
  • Review Blitz US History Since 1877: America in the 2000s
    Apr 1 2026

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    In this History Chat Review Blitz, students explore the United States in the 2000s, a decade shaped by terrorism, war, economic crisis, and rapid technological change in Post-1877 U.S. History. This episode provides a clear and engaging overview of the major events and developments that defined the era.

    Listeners will review the 2000 presidential election and the start of George W. Bush’s presidency, followed by the events of September 11, 2001, and the launch of the War on Terror. The episode examines U.S. involvement in Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as key policies like the USA PATRIOT Act.

    Students will also explore major domestic challenges, including Hurricane Katrina and the federal response, along with education reforms such as No Child Left Behind. The episode highlights the 2008 financial crisis, its causes, and its impact on the American economy.

    In addition, we examine the election of Barack Obama, major policy changes like the Affordable Care Act, and the growing influence of technology, social media, and globalization on American life.

    This episode serves as a concise overview—not a deep dive—helping students connect major ideas and build a strong foundation for STAAR or AP U.S. History success.

    Listen, review, and understand how the 2000s shaped the modern United States and the world today!

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    8 mins
  • Review Blitz US History Since 1877: America in the 1990s
    Apr 1 2026

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    In this History Chat Review Blitz, students explore the United States in the 1990s, a decade shaped by the end of the Cold War, economic growth, and shifting political dynamics in Post-1877 U.S. History. This episode provides a clear and engaging overview of the major events and developments of the era.

    Listeners will review the presidency of George H.W. Bush, including the Persian Gulf War and the collapse of the Soviet Union, which marked the end of the Cold War. The episode also highlights important domestic legislation such as the Americans with Disabilities Act.

    Students will then explore the presidency of Bill Clinton, focusing on economic expansion, budget surpluses, and major trade agreements like NAFTA and GATT, which contributed to increased globalization. The episode also examines political shifts such as the Contract with America and key foreign policy events like the conflict in the Balkans.

    In addition, we cover Clinton’s impeachment and the political impact of that event, along with the broader changes in American society and government during the decade.

    This episode serves as a concise overview—not a deep dive—helping students connect major ideas and build a strong foundation for STAAR or AP U.S. History success.

    Listen, review, and understand how the 1990s shaped the modern United States and the post–Cold War world!

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    5 mins
  • Review Blitz US History Since 1877: America in the 1980s
    Apr 1 2026

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    In this History Chat Review Blitz, students explore the United States in the 1980s, a decade marked by the rise of conservatism, major economic changes, and the final phase of the Cold War in Post-1877 U.S. History. This episode provides a clear and engaging overview of the key events and ideas that defined the era.

    Listeners will review the presidency of Ronald Reagan and the rise of conservative political movements that emphasized limited government, lower taxes, and traditional values. The episode explains Reaganomics, or supply-side economics, and how these policies aimed to stimulate economic growth.

    Students will also examine important political and judicial developments, including the appointment of Sandra Day O’Connor as the first female Supreme Court justice. The episode highlights Cold War policies such as the Reagan Doctrine, the Strategic Defense Initiative, and key moments in U.S.–Soviet relations that contributed to the end of the Cold War.

    In addition, we explore major events like the Iran-Contra scandal, social issues such as the AIDS epidemic and the war on drugs, and economic challenges like the stock market crash of 1987.

    This episode serves as a concise overview—not a deep dive—helping students connect major ideas and build a strong foundation for STAAR or AP U.S. History success.

    Listen, review, and understand how the 1980s shaped modern American politics and global relations!

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    7 mins
  • Review Blitz US History Since 1877: America in the 1970s
    Apr 1 2026

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    In this History Chat Review Blitz, students explore the United States in the 1970s, a decade marked by political scandals, economic challenges, and shifting foreign policy in Post-1877 U.S. History. This episode provides a clear and engaging overview of the major events and issues that shaped this era.

    Listeners will review the presidency of Richard Nixon, including his policies of détente with China and the Soviet Union, as well as the SALT agreements aimed at limiting nuclear weapons. The episode also examines the Watergate scandal, which led to Nixon’s resignation and had a lasting impact on public trust in government.

    Students will explore the economic struggles of the decade, including inflation, the energy crisis, and stagflation, along with the effects of the oil embargo. The episode highlights the leadership of Presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter, including key foreign policy developments like the Camp David Accords and challenges such as the Iran hostage crisis.

    In addition, we examine social and environmental changes, including the rise of the environmental movement and the creation of agencies like the EPA.

    This episode serves as a concise overview—not a deep dive—helping students connect major ideas and build a strong foundation for STAAR or AP U.S. History success.

    Listen, review, and understand how the 1970s reshaped American politics, the economy, and foreign policy!

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    9 mins
  • Review Blitz US History Since 1877: The Vietnam War
    Apr 1 2026

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    In this History Chat Review Blitz, students explore the Vietnam War, a major conflict that shaped both foreign policy and domestic life in Post-1877 U.S. History. This episode provides a clear and focused overview of the causes, key events, and lasting impact of the war.

    Listeners will review how Cold War tensions and the policy of containment led the United States to become involved in Vietnam. The episode explains the division of Vietnam, the rise of communism in the region, and the role of key events such as the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution.

    Students will also examine how the war was fought, including guerrilla warfare, the challenges faced by American soldiers, and major turning points like the Tet Offensive. The episode highlights growing opposition to the war at home, including protests, the draft, and the role of media in shaping public opinion.

    In addition, we explore how the war ended, including Vietnamization, the withdrawal of U.S. troops, and the fall of Saigon. The episode also addresses the long-term impact of the war on American society and foreign policy.

    This episode serves as a concise overview—not a deep dive—helping students connect major ideas and build a strong foundation for STAAR or AP U.S. History success.

    Listen, review, and understand how the Vietnam War changed the United States and its role in the world!

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    10 mins
  • Review Blitz US History Since 1877: Other Civil Rights Movements
    Apr 1 2026

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    In this History Chat Review Blitz, students explore other major civil rights movements that expanded equality in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s, a key part of Post-1877 U.S. History. This episode provides a clear and engaging overview of how different groups fought for rights and recognition.

    Listeners will review the women’s liberation movement, including leaders like Betty Friedan and Gloria Steinem, and major reforms such as the Equal Pay Act, Title IX, and key Supreme Court cases that expanded women’s rights.

    The episode also covers the Chicano Movement, focusing on efforts to achieve equality for Mexican Americans through labor activism, court cases, and cultural expression. Students will learn about leaders like Dolores Huerta, as well as important events like the Delano Grape Boycott.

    In addition, the episode explores the Native American civil rights movement, including the role of the American Indian Movement (AIM), major protests like the occupation of Alcatraz and Wounded Knee, and ongoing efforts to protect tribal rights and sovereignty.

    This episode serves as a concise overview—not a deep dive—helping students connect major ideas and understand how multiple groups worked to expand civil rights in the United States.

    Listen, review, and understand how diverse movements shaped a broader push for equality in America!

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    14 mins
  • Review Blitz US History Since 1877: African American Civil Rights Movement
    Apr 1 2026

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    In this History Chat Review Blitz, students explore the African American Civil Rights Movement, a pivotal era of change in Post-1877 U.S. History. This episode provides a clear and focused overview of the struggle for equality and the major events, leaders, and laws that shaped the movement.

    Listeners will review early leaders like Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois, along with the impact of organizations such as the NAACP. The episode examines the legal foundations of segregation, including Plessy v. Ferguson, and the barriers African Americans faced through Jim Crow laws and voting restrictions.

    Students will also explore key turning points such as Brown v. Board of Education, the Little Rock integration crisis, and the role of federal intervention in enforcing civil rights. The episode highlights the power of nonviolent protest through events like the Montgomery Bus Boycott, sit-ins, and Freedom Rides.

    In addition, we examine major legislation such as the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act, along with influential leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, and the different approaches within the movement.

    This episode serves as a concise overview—not a deep dive—helping students connect major ideas and build a strong foundation for STAAR or AP U.S. History success.

    Listen, review, and understand how the fight for civil rights reshaped the United States!

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    10 mins