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How America became a superpower
With over 800 military bases around the globe, the US is easily the most powerful nation on earth. But it wasn't always this way. The US once played an insignificant role in global affairs. In this 8-minute video, you can see the transformation (USA: Vox 2021).
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Demography Is Destiny?
This New York Times lesson uses The Times to investigate important global demographic trends today, and to consider what these trends might and might not mean for the future (2016).
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Barack Obama: 44th President of the United States
The Barack Obama, elected the 44th President of the United States booklet , has lived a truly American life, and has opened a new chapter in American politics. This publication tells the story of Obama’s life, describes how he captured the presidency, and portrays his vision for the future. It also introduces readers to the Obama family and to the new Vice President, Joseph ...
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The Laws of War
The Avalon Project (USA) publishes the full text of all major treaties since the 18th century addressing the laws of war (2014).
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United Nations Agreements on Human Rights
Die wichtigsten Abkommen des Völkerrechts (UN Menschenrechtsdeklaration, Genfer Konvention, Abkommen gegen Völkermord etc., Human Rights Web 2014)
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Blocking Trade, or Blocking Aid?
In this two-day New York Times lesson, students examine various foreign conflicts in which the United States intervened, focusing on the causes of the conflicts, the United States` justification for entering the conflicts, and the outcomes of these interventions. Students work in small groups to research and present one such foreign conflict and, in round-table discussion ...
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Political Typology Reveals Deep Fissures on the Right and Left
The Pew Research Center classifies all Americans as being in one of nine different political groups. The categories range from “core conservatives” on the right to “solid liberals” on the left, with a mix of more complicated groups in the middle (USA 2017-21).
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World Views: 40 more maps that explain the world
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