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June 1, 1921 - Tulsa Race Riots
On June 1, 1921, America's most prosperous black community was destroyed by a rioting white mob (USA: Voices of the Civil Rights Movement 2019).
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Comparing elections in the UK and USA
A guide to the US political system aimed at A Level students, explaining how elections work in the USA compared to the UK (UK Parliament 2018).
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CGP Grey
CGP Grey is the YouTube channel name of an American-Irish educational YouTuber. It features short explanatory videos on varying subjects, including politics, geography, economics, history, and culture (2019).
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Why British-German relations matter
The animation video portrayes the common roots of the shared culture and outlines new paths to build bridges between the UK and Germany (4 minutes, FES office in London 2021).
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US-Präsidentschaftswahl - Erklärvideo
Der Videoclip erklärt in wenigen Minuten das vom deutschen Wahlsystem deutlich unterscheidbare US-Präsidentschaftswahlsystem in leichter und verständlicher Form (2016).
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Presidential Power
The 7 minutes video clip looks at the powers of the President of the United States - that is the ones you can find in the Constitution (USA: CrashCourse 2015-19).
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Does your vote count? The Electoral College explained
Short explanation by TED-Ed (2020)
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What is the 25th Amendment? How Does it Work?
Can a president be forced to step aside if a mental or physical health crisis makes him unable to do his job? (USA 2020)
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Electing a US President in Plain English
Short guide to understanding how the U.S. elects a new president (4 minutes, USA: 2020).
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How do executive orders work?
The framers of the American Constitution made this power available to the executive branch (5 minutes, USA: TEDEd 2021).
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