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What is an interest group?
In this video, the nonpartisan Virginia Public Access Project examines the role interest groups play in Virginia politics (USA 2016-21).
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What is the social market economy?
The film explains basic principles of this concept for an easy access to the topic (KAS 2020).
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What are the universal human rights?
What exactly are the basic human rights? Who gets to pick them? Who enforces them—and how? Benedetta Berti explores the subtleties of human rights (TED 2020).
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What is a Constitution?
Erklärvideo von International IDEA (6 Minuten, 2020)
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What is the 25th Amendment? How Does it Work?
Can a president be forced to step aside if a mental or physical health crisis makes him unable to do his job? (USA 2020)
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What is the European Parliament?
Short overview of what the European Parliament is and how the EU works (European Parliament Liaison Office in the United Kingdom (2015-18) .
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What Was the War Powers Resolution of 1973?
How has the process of declaring war changed throughout the United States' history? What prompted Congress to enact the War Powers Resolution in the '70s, and what effect did it have? (USA: History 2020)
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Brexit explained: What is the problem with the Irish border?
This video from Channel 4 News is a very good explanation of the importance of the Northern Irish border in the Brexit negotiations. It’s usable from B1. The final part is more appropriate from B2.
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What is Magna Carta?
Why is this old piece of parchment considered to be such a powerful symbol of our rights and freedoms? (3 minutes / UK 2015-21)
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What caused the French Revolution?
What rights do people have, and where do they come from? Who gets to make decisions for others, and on what authority? And how can we organize society to meet people’s needs? (TED-Ed lesson 2021)
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