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Comparing elections in the UK and USA
A guide to the US political system aimed at A Level students, explaining how elections work in the USA compared to the UK (UK Parliament 2018).
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Teaching the Constitution with Political Cartoons
This webinar draws from the collection of Clifford K. Berryman cartoons from the U.S. Senate Collection (US National Archives 2018).
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Political Systems: Germany and USA
Die FWU-DVD ist für den Einsatz in der Mittel- und Oberstufe konzipiert. Die Materialien sind binnendifferenziert gestaltet (2016).
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Political Parties
The video talks about political parties and their role in American politics (2020).
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UK Politics: What are Political Parties?
This video takes an introductory look at political parties (11 minutes / UK 2020-21).
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How Is a Rapidly Changing Media Affecting Democracy?
Does accessing the news through social news feeds strengthen political polarization? The video describes the conflict betwenn sensationalism and substance (USA 2018).
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The Evolution of Germany's Political Spectrum
Germany’s parliamentary democracy is home to a wide range of political parties. In fact, more than 40 parties received votes in the 2017 national election (5 minutes, 2023).
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How Social Media is Shaping Our Political Future
Drawing on her personal path from indifferent citizen to passionate campaigner, Victoria Bonney implores us to examine the ways citizens and elected officials alike are using social media to change democracy (USA 2020).
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UK Party Policies and Ideas
Short video on political Parties in the UK (2 minutes / 2021)
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Teaching With: ‘Electoral College 101’
In an episode of the Op-Docs series “Electoral Dysfunction,” the political humorist Mo Rocca consults a third-grade class on the fairness of the Electoral College (New York Times Learning 2016).
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