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U.S. Department of Defense
The Department of Defense is America's largest government agency (2022).
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Politics of the United States
Wikipedia series on the politics and government of the United States (2020)
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Data and Statistics about the U.S.
The portal USA.gov provides government information from the United States Census Bureau and other federal agencies (2018).
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France: The European elections: why and how?
The French government informs about the voting procedures (2018).
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Expansion of presidential power
The 10 minutes video discusses, from Federalist No. 70 to the 22nd Amendment and Arthur Schlesinger's ʺImperial Presidency,ʺ the expansion and checks on presidential power (Khan Academy 2019).
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Carl Schurz on Why He Became a Supporter ...
The politician and journalist Carl Schurz (1829-1906) emigrated from Germany to America, where he established a career as a lawyer (German History in Documents and Images 2023).
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Gov.uk: Department for Exiting the European Union
The department has been responsible for overseeing negotiations to leave the European Union and establishing the future relationship between the UK and EU (UK 2018-20).
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tradingeconomics.com: Economic Indicators
The portal allows to view economic indicators for 196 countries: exchange rates, stock market indexes, government bond yields and commodity prices (USA 2018-20).
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How is power divided in the United States government?
TED-Ed Lesson by Belinda Stutzman (2020)
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Civics 101
The podcast refresher course on the basics of how democracy in the U.S. works distills government topics, such as the separation of powers and the electoral college, for listeners of all ages (USA 2020).
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