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  • Dear Young People, Don't Vote

    Acronym, an organisation “committed to electing progressive candidates” hammered home the message that by not voting, young voters would allow older, often more conservative voters to make choices in their place with a viral video “Knock the Vote” (USA 2018).

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  • Does your vote count? The Electoral College explained

    The TED-Ed lesson that comes with this video helps the students to answer the questions: Would you change the system? Why or why not? (5 minutes / 2020)

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  • The US Elections Explained: Race

    Melanie R. Brown provides commentary on some of the key questions about race in America: its history, how it affects society today, and what needs to change (4 minutes / UK: LSE International Inequalities Institute 2021).

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  • What Was the War Powers Resolution of 1973?

    How has the process of declaring war changed throughout the United States' history? What prompted Congress to enact the War Powers Resolution in the '70s, and what effect did it have? (USA: History 2020)

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  • The Senate and the House of Representatives Explained

    Tom Richey explains the powers of the distinctive characteristics of the two houses of the United States Congress: the Senate and the House of Representatives (7 minutes / USA 2020).

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  • The Bicameral Congress

    Craig Benzine teaches about the United States Congress, and why it's bicameral, and what bicameral means. The 9 minutes video explains what the Senate and House of Representatives are for, some of the history of the institutions, and reveals just how one can become a representative (USA: CrashCourse 2015-20).

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  • German vs. American Health Care

    Germany’s health-care system spends nearly half as much as the United States but still manages to cover 100% of its population through a mix of public and private insurance schemes (11 minutes / USA: CNBC 2019-21).

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  • Should the state be involved in regulating the press?

    Do news publishers need a watchdog with sharper teeth? Is effective regulation possible in the age of the internet? And what powers should it have? (UK. Guardian 2017)

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  • What are the universal human rights?

    What exactly are the basic human rights? Who gets to pick them? Who enforces them—and how? Benedetta Berti explores the subtleties of human rights (TED 2020).

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  • How Social Media is Shaping Our Political Future

    Drawing on her personal path from indifferent citizen to passionate campaigner, Victoria Bonney implores us to examine the ways citizens and elected officials alike are using social media to change democracy (USA 2020).

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