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EU leaders would do well to meditate on the seminal lesson that the Canadian prime minister, Mark Carney, delivered at this year’s
Leadership, Power, and How You Treat the People Who Work for You How a leader speaks and acts toward the
People in communities big and small came together nationwide with signs, marching bands, a huge banner with the US constitution’s
Grade Level: Upper Secondary / UndergraduateSubject: History / Civics / Political ScienceTheme: Presidential Power, Crisis Governance, and the Legacy of
Cory Booker Condemns Trump’s Policies in Longest Senate Speech on Record. The New Jersey senator spent much of his speech,
Objective Students will analyze and understand the five key failures identified in a recent Oval Office meeting between President Trump,
Lesson Plan Overview This lesson explores the complexities of political rhetoric, economic policies, and public reactions, using former President Donald
This lesson plan aims to enhance students’ understanding of current events, develop critical thinking skills, and improve media literacy through
Each of Trump’s proposed appointments is a surprise. It is comforting to think that he is simply a vengeful old
Objective Students will develop a nuanced understanding of the 2024 U.S. presidential election, including key candidates, platforms, and the influence
Objective: Students will understand the role of political debates in democratic societies, recognize significant historical debates, and analyze the potential
Objective: Students will learn how to interpret and analyze polling data, understand its significance in elections, and explore the factors
The video titled “People are Bored by Trump” discusses a new ad campaign by the Republican Voters Against Trump group.
Background Snyder is a regular contributor to the New York Review of Books and the New York Review of Books
On Monday, six members of the Supreme Court granted Donald Trump — and every future president — broad criminal immunity. The court