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  • Assessing the Address: State of the Union

    In dieser Unterrichtseinheit setzen sich die Schüler mit Präsident Obamas Ansprache an den Congress im Februar 2012 auseinander und betrachten dabei die Rolle des Präsidenten im politischen Prozess (New York Times 2013)

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  • Give Me Liberty or Give Me Freedom

    In this New York Times lesson (2003), students examine the ways in which the terms ʺlibertyʺ and ʺfreedomʺ have been used in the United States in various historical, cultural, and political contexts. (2007-20)

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  • Drawings by Rembrandt and His Pupils

    This interactive website from the Getty Museum feels almost like a game that teaches players to distinguish the work of the master, Rembrandt, from that of his pupils. Pairs of drawings are presented for viewers to compare (2009-20).  

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  • Entwurf für den Brexit-Vertrag

    European Commission Draft Withdrawal Agreement on the withdrawal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from the European Union and the European Atomic Energy Community (Entwurf der Europäischen Kommission für den Brexit-Vertrag v. 28.2.2018)

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  • Can Europe save the world order?

    European leaders, the report from the European Council on Foreign Relations argues, face a choice: defend the post-1945, rules-based, collaborative world order by joining together to uphold progressive and democratic values at home and abroad – or don’t and face the consequences (2018).

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  • The Federalist Papers

    The Federalist, commonly referred to as the Federalist Papers, is a series of 85 essays written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison between October 1787 and May 1788. These sources are often used today to help interpret the intentions of those drafting the U.S. Constitution (USA: Library of Congress 2008-20).

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  • Is Democracy at Risk?

    In this New York Times lesson, students reflect on why democracies are worth protecting, what elements are essential to a healthy democracy and how it is that democracies sometimes fail (2018).

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  • Expansion of presidential power

    The 10 minutes video discusses, from Federalist No. 70 to the 22nd Amendment and Arthur Schlesinger's ʺImperial Presidency,ʺ the expansion and checks on presidential power (Khan Academy 2019).

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  • Who has the Power to Declare War?

    Two student readings and discussion questions probe the history of the War Powers Act of 1973 and the controversy over whether President Obama's deployment of U.S. forces to Libya violates that law (USA: TeachableMoment 2020).

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  • Executive Orders, Past and Present

    What makes an executive order unique from Congressional legislation? And what Constitutional questions might their usage raise? By studying the purpose of executive orders and their historic use, students can find common themes and form their own opinions on what constitutes a valid use of executive power (USA: Bill of Rights Institute 2021).

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