Famous Assassins in History video

Video title: Gallery of Assassins

Use this History of Crime video entitled Famous Assassins in History to study the biographical backgrounds, motives and methods of famous and notorious assassins, ranging from Brutus's murder of Julius Caesar to John Hinckley Jr.'s attempt to assassinate President Ronald Reagan. 

This online educational video title provides a riveting study of the assassinations that have shaped world history from the murder of Julius Caesar to John Hinckley's attempted assassination of President Reagan and the assassinations of Abraham Lincoln, Mahatma Gandhi, John F. Kennedy, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert Kennedy.

 

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Famous Assassins in History video. Learning Objectives for this video:

  • Assassins in History. Study this Gallery of Assassins. Learn about some of the world's most famous assassinations from the murder of Julius Ceasar to that of Robert Kennedy.
  • Gain insight to the social context and political ramifications of assassinations that have shaped world history from 336 B.C. to the present.
  • Survey historical assassinations and attempted assassinations, including the murders of Julius Caesar, Abraham Lincoln, Archduke Francis Ferdinand, Mahatma Gandhi, John F. Kennedy, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., and Robert Kennedy.
  • Trace the motives and methods of assassins, ranging from Brutus's murder of Julius Caesar to John Hinckley Jr.'s attempt to assassinate President Ronald Reagan.
  • Learn about world history and world governments through the eyes of award-winning true-crime writer Jay Robert Nash.
  • Discover the many benefits of using online video for visual learning. Educational video for teaching the K-12 curriculum provides online learning for children and students of all ages and abilities. Using subtitled video - or video with closed captions - enables children to choose between watching, listening to, or reading each presentation whichever best suites their individual learning style. A wonderful option particularly for dyslexia and special needs education.

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