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Interest Groups
AP Government review video for any government textbook (14 minutes / USA: Jocz Productions).
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How the German Government Works
Erklärvideo (4 minutes, 2023)
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Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics
Craig Benzine introduces a Crash Course about U.S. Government and Politics (USA: PBS 2017-21)
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Interest Groups
Special interest groups are groups of individuals that make policy-related appeals to government - like the NRA, AARP, or the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. (8 minutes / USA: Crash Course Government and Politics #42)
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Market Economy
This crash course takes a look at how the government plays a role in the economy. Specifically, the way the government creates and maintains our market economic system (USA: PBS 2020).
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Roles in Local Government
City of Frederick's Mayor Michael O'Connor in discussion with Julia Lin (Member of the City of Frederick's Youth Advisory Committee) about the various levels of local government (17 minutes, USA 2022)
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Germany: political system
Tutorial by Mikael Hellstrom (11 minutes / USA 2023)
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UK Politics: Think Tanks, Lobbyists and Corporations
This video explores the role of Think Tanks, Lobbyists and Corporations and the impact they have on government in the UK (12 minutes / UK 2021).
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Expansion of presidential power
The 10 minutes video discusses, from Federalist No. 70 to the 22nd Amendment and Arthur Schlesinger's ʺImperial Presidency,ʺ the expansion and checks on presidential power (Khan Academy 2019).
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How Parliament holds government to account
The short video helps to find out about the different ways government is held to account by Parliament, including Prime Minister and Minister’s questions and the work of select committees (UK Parliament 2014-19).
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