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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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Crash Course
Crash Course is an educational YouTube channel started by John Green and Hank Green (USA 2023).
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Expansion and Resistance
Crash Course European History #28 (13 minutes / USA: Crash Course)
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Opportunity Cost
This video teaches the concept of Opportunity Cost (3 minutes, USA 2021).
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What Were the Revolutions of 1830 and 1848?
The ideologies of liberalism, nationalism, and conservatism came into conflict in Europe in 1830 and 1848. Across the continent, revolutions broke out. Most of them failed (10 minutes / USA: Paul Sargent 2023).
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Ideologies & Upheavals - The Revolutions of 1830 & 1848
Western Civilization/AP European History lecture on the ideologies of the 19th century, and revolutions they inspired (35 minutes / USA: Shane Fairbanks 2023).
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1848 - The Year of (Failed) Revolutions
All across the continent revolutionary movements erupted and demanded a new order. This video deals with France and the German states (13 minutes / USA: Real Time History 2023).
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An Outrage
Set against a backdrop of six lynching sites, the documentary film looks at this history through the eyes of community activists, scholars and the descendants of victims (30 minutes, USA: Teaching Tolerance 2018).
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Does your vote count? The Electoral College explained
Short explanation by TED-Ed (2020)
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How is power divided in the United States government?
TED-Ed Lesson by Belinda Stutzman (2020)
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