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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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  • Class Notes Economics

    Social Studies help for 12th grade (USA: Bill Jackson 2009-21)

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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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  • Parties and Elections in Europe

    The private website provides a comprehensive database about political parties, elections and governments (2018).

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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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  • Elections to the European Parliament

    Wikipedia explains the voting system and other aspects (2018).

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  • Kiddle encyclopedia

    Encyclopedia designed specifically for kids (2021)

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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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