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  • How Volcanoes Work

    Educational website on the science behind volcanoes and volcanic processes (San Diego State University, Dr. Camp 2010)

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  • How Global Trade Runs on U.S. Dollars

    Nearly 90% of international transactions in 2019 were in U.S. dollars, giving the U.S. extraordinary power over nearly every entity that imports or exports anything anywhere. Here’s how the global economy runs on the U.S. dollar -- and why some countries are trying to chip away at its dominance (USA: WSJ 2020)

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  • How to Build a Better City

    MinuteEarth provides an entertaining view of trends in earth's environment (3 Minutes / USA 2020).

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  • Rosoff, How I Live Now


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  • How Courts Work

    The American Bar Association (ABA), a voluntary association of lawyers and law students, hosts an excellent web page designed to detail the intricacies of how courts in America actually work (2020).

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  • How the Supply Chain Crisis Unfolded

    The pandemic in 2020 prompted governments to impose lockdowns. The shift toward online shopping caused the supply chain crisis (NYT 2021).

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  • French Revolution: How did the British react to July 1789?

    This lesson examines the British reaction to the events in France during this famous year – were the British government extremely worried or did they see it as merely a few minor disturbances? (UK: The National Archives 2022)

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  • How It Began

    This podcast aims to offer ʺa cinematic like emergence into the stories behind some of our species greatest achievements.ʺ (USA 2017)

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  • How democratic was the Roman Republic?

    Students explore parts of the political system of the Roman Republic and consider how democratic the Roman government was (USA: Stanford 2021).

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  • How to fix the United Nations

    As the United Nations turns 75 years old, the world order it established has never been under greater strain. Antonio Guterres, the UN secretary-general, explains how—and why—international cooperation needs to be fixed (13 minutes / The Economist 2020).

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