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What is the tragedy of the commons?
Is it possible that overfishing, super germs, and global warming are all caused by the same thing? (TEDEd Lesson 2022)
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What do you know about the U.S. government?
Test your civics knowledge by taking this short 7-question quiz (Pew Research Center 2018).
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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 causes economic bubbles?
This Ted-Ed lesson explains the peak of a business cycle using the tulip market in the 1600s as an example (2015).
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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 is the role of civil disobedience today?
Through this lesson, students will come to understand the practice of civil disobedience in view of Cesar Chavez and Rosa Parks. They also will examine civil disobedience’s history and explore whether it is a viable form of protest in today’s world (USA: PBS 2020).
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Bitcoin: What is it?
The 9 minute explanation is given by KhanAcademy.org (USA 2018).
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What Is Migration?
Students learn in this lesson to analyze the causes and consequences of migration (USA: World 101, 2023).
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What Is the Anthropocene?
The video clip shows why scientists think we are in a new geologic age and what it means for our future. (3:14, USA: Smithsonian Institution 2020)
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