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Winnenden school shooting
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Chemistry Explained
Interactive encyclopedia (USA 2017)
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ERIC Thesaurus
List of terms representing research topics in the field of education (USA 2016-21)
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The Index of Medieval Art
Yale University's Index of Medieval Art is dedicated to ʺimages and information relating to the iconographic traditions of the medieval world.ʺ(USA 2018)
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The History of the Title of Queen
Where did the title come from, and what are some variations on the title in common usage? (USA: ThoughtCo 2019-22)
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tradingeconomics.com: Economic Indicators
The portal allows to view economic indicators for 196 countries: exchange rates, stock market indexes, government bond yields and commodity prices (USA 2018-20).
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Filibuster and Reconciliation
The filibuster is a powerful legislative device in the United States Senate, but reconciliation provides a process to prevent the use of the filibuster and thereby allow the passage of a bill with simple majority support in the Senate (2021).
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Imperial Presidency
This term is often used to describe the modern presidency of the United States which became popular in the 1960s (2019).
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Divided government in the United States
In the United States, divided government describes a situation in which one party controls the executive branch while another party controls one or both houses of the legislative branch (Wikipedia 2020).
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PolitiFact
PolitiFact is focused on looking at statements made by politicians and rating them for accuracy. The independent project seeks to present the true facts, unaffected by agenda or biases. (USA 2020)
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