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Campaign Finance
Dossier der New York Times (2010-15)
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Duell ums Weisse Haus
Die Dissertation von Ronald D. Gerste untersucht amerikanische Präsidentschaftswahlen von George Washington bis 2008 (pdf / München: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek 2008).
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Open Secrets
Nonpartisan guide to money’s influence on U.S. elections and public policy (Center for responsive Politics, USA 2009-15)
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Corporate Campaign Contributors (USA)
In einem Artikel der Net-Zeitung ”Huffington Post” (”After the Wall St. Bailout”) ein interaktives Diagramm von Micah Sifry (2009).
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Debating Our Destiny
Take a closer look behind the past 48 years of presidential debates by reading background essays or viewing video clips of these meetings (PBS, USA 2008).
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Renaissance Interactive
This Annenberg site helps to explore the Renaissance and to discover the forces that drove this rebirth in Europe, and in Italy in particular (USDA 2020).
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Behind Barbed Wire
The Library of Congress presents a collection of newspapers that were produced by Japanese-Americans who were relocated to internment camps during World War Two (USA 2018).
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A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust
Overview of the people and events of the Holocaust through photographs, documents, art, music, movies, and literature (USA: Florida Center for Instructional Technology,College of Education, University of South Florida 1997-2020)
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America in the 30s
Sammlung von Links und Resourcen, tw. allerdings veraltet oder nicht mehr erreichbar.
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Colored Conventions
This project chronicles the efforts of African Americans in the years before and after the Civil War, as they convened to discuss justice in education, work, and law at what were called ʺColored Conventions.ʺ(USA: University of Delaware 2018)
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