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Specializing in Manufacturing
Dr. Forrester explains specialization in manufacturing and how the Industrial Revolution changed the ability to manufacture goods. She then talks about how global trade has opened the doors for consumers of manufactured products from...
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Global Trade
Dr. Forrester explains how global trade evolved and what global trade is like today. She discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the global market.
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The American People
Dr. Forrester talks about the American culture and those things in our country that make the United States unique.
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Living in Australia
Dr. Forrester compares the lives of families in the United States to those in Australia.
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Let’s Have a Holiday
Dr. Forrester explains that countries around the world are comprised of people with similar ideas and backgrounds. They often speak the same language and celebrate the same holidays.
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The Borders of Countries
Dr. Forrester explains that the borders of countries are determined in two ways, political or natural.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Bryan Caplan - Open Borders: The Science and Ethics of Immigration
Bryan Caplan, a professor of economics at George Mason University and author of "Open Borders: The Science and Ethics of Immigration," defends the controversial position of open borders. He argues that restricting the movement of labor...
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What are Economic Systems?
Different economic systems have been developed to meet the needs and wants of the citizens of a country or society. These systems have distinct advantages and downsides for producers, consumers, and governments.
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How English Took Over the World
English is the most widely spoken language on the planet. But, how did English become the most widely spoken language in the world? And why are there so many different kinds of Englishes?
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The United States Government
Dr. Forrester describes some of the goods and services that our government provides. She explains the ways that the government receives money, and how the government must decide how best to spend the money.
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World War Two
Dr. Forrester describes the conditions that led to World War Two and how the United States once again became involved. She discusses the aftermath of World War Two and how the United States economy saw the greatest growth in U.S. history.
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The Geography of Australia!
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Let's go down under and learn about the geography of Australia!
Let's go down under and learn about the geography of Australia!
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Learn About the United Arab Emirates!
There are 7 emirates of the United Arab Emirates, let's learn more about them!
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Guess: Which Country Is The Largest In The World By Land Area?
Can you guess countries based on historical facts? Give it a try!
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Discover The Republic Of Cuba!
Cuba touches the Gulf of Mexico, let's learn more about it!
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10 Richest Countries in the World by GDP (2019 Rankings)
Learn about the countries that ranked in the top 10 for GDP in the year 2019.
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Learn About The DEEPEST CAVE In The World!
The deepest cave in the world is in Georgia (the country), let's learn about it!
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Learn About The 72 Counties Of Wisconsin!
Wisconsin has 72 counties, let's learn more about them!
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The Iranian Hostage Crisis: A Turning Point in US-Iran Relations
This video provides a detailed account of the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis, where Islamic student militants held 52 American embassy staff hostage for 444 days in Tehran. The crisis, stemming from the aftermath of the Iranian Revolution...
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Should Monarchies Still Exist in the 21st century? | Debate with J.J. McCullough
Should Monarchies Still Exist in the 21st century? | Debate with J.J. McCullough
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Bridging the Global Digital Divide: Challenges and Progress
The video highlights the global disparity in Internet access between rich and poor countries, with Luxembourg having more access than all of Africa. The UN has set a goal to connect all villages to the Internet by 2015, sparking debates...