Instructional Video8:14
Crash Course

Political Ideology: Crash Course Government and Politics #35

12th - Higher Ed
So today Craig is going to look at political ideology in America. We're going to focus on liberals and conservatives and talk about the influencers of both of these viewpoints. Now, it's important to remember that political ideologies...
Instructional Video12:44
TED Talks

TED: How to escape the cynicism trap | Jamil Zaki

12th - Higher Ed
Some days, it's hard to be optimistic. But cynicism -- the idea that people are inherently selfish, greedy and dishonest -- is making humanity lonelier and more divided, says psychologist Jamil Zaki. Presenting fascinating research on...
Instructional Video11:08
TED Talks

Elizabeth Lesser: Take "the Other" to lunch

12th - Higher Ed
There's an angry divisive tension in the air that threatens to make modern politics impossible. Elizabeth Lesser explores the two sides of human nature within us (call them "the mystic" and "the warrior”) that can be harnessed to elevate...
Instructional Video14:44
TED Talks

TED: How we can end sexual harassment at work | Gretchen Carlson

12th - Higher Ed
When Gretchen Carlson spoke out about her experience of workplace sexual harassment, it inspired women everywhere to take their power back and tell the world what happened to them. In a remarkable, fierce talk, she tells her story -- and...
Instructional Video8:12
Curated Video

Election Basics: Crash Course Government and Politics

12th - Higher Ed
This week Craig is going to give you a broad overview of elections in the United States. So as you may have noticed, there are kind of a lot of people in the U.S, and holding individual issues up to a public vote doesn't seem...
Instructional Video8:55
Crash Course

Political Parties: Crash Course Government and Politics

12th - Higher Ed
Today, Craig is going to talk about political parties and their role in American politics. So, when most people think about political parties they associate them with the common ideologies of the voters and representatives within that...
Instructional Video3:25
MarketWatch

The stock market could predict who's going to win the election

Higher Ed
Based on an analysis over several decades, the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 have been reliable predictors of presidential election outcomes. Here's what they're saying for the 2024 run for president.
Instructional Video2:13
Curated Video

Immoderation: Huey Long

9th - Higher Ed
Huey Long's rise from rural Louisiana to U.S. Senator was marked by immoderation, as promises turned to power grabs and corruption, ultimately leading to his downfall.
Instructional Video2:23
Curated Video

The Untold Know Nothings

9th - Higher Ed
In the mid 19th century a new political party, the Know Nothings, set the stage for xenophobia and nationalism to take root in American politics.
Instructional Video2:04
Curated Video

Hoovervilles: Shantytowns of the Great Depression

9th - Higher Ed
As the Great Depression worsened in the 1930s, thousands of Americans lost their jobs and eventually their homes. Shantytowns dubbed “Hoovervilles” named after unsympathetic President Herbert Hoover, spread across the U.S.
Instructional Video2:17
Curated Video

Election of 1912: Third Party

9th - Higher Ed
In 1912, Theodore Roosevelt's bold creation of a new political party, the Bull Moose Party, challenged rivals Taft and Wilson, forever altering the political landscape of the United States.
Instructional Video4:34
Curated Video

The Merits of Dissent

12th - Higher Ed
Stanford University classicist and political scientist Josiah Ober describes the vital role public dissent plays in a democracy, forcing us to continually reassess how well we are promoting our values, or even if those values are the...
Instructional Video2:38
Curated Video

An Epistemic Democrat

12th - Higher Ed
Classicist and political theorist Josiah Ober (Stanford) looks back to Aristotle's view of human flourishing to appreciate the benefits of democracy.
Instructional Video2:17
Curated Video

The Presidential Veto

9th - Higher Ed
One of the most powerful tools the President of the United States has is the veto - but what is it and how has it evolved over time?
Instructional Video16:56
John D Ruddy

The Electoral College - John Talks

12th - Higher Ed
Let me know what you think of the format of John Talks and suggest other topics to discuss!
Instructional Video4:50
Hip Hughes History

The 1972 Election Explained

6th - 12th
Hughes slams down some groovy 1970's political science content for students sweating it out out in an AP Gov course, students lost in an intro to political science class or just people clicking buttons online who landed here.
Instructional Video6:46
Hip Hughes History

Political Realignment for Dummies

6th - 12th
This lecture examines the concepts of dealignment and realignment of party voters. Designed for AP GOV students and Political Science newbies.
Instructional Video8:19
Hip Hughes History

My Top Three Midterm Elections

6th - 12th
My top three Midterm Elections.
Instructional Video7:15
Hip Hughes History

The Hatch Act Explained

6th - 12th
Did James Comey violate the Hatch Act? What is the Hatch Act?
Instructional Video7:15
Hip Hughes History

The Emolument Clause Explained

6th - 12th
Are we headed for a Constitutional crisis? A look at the Emolument Clause, also known as the Nobility Clause of the US Constitution. Not only will we look at the text of the US Constitution but the foundations of the clause, examples in...
Instructional Video12:12
Hip Hughes History

The Election of 1888 Explained

6th - 12th
This is it! The Election playlist is done! • Presidential Elec...
Instructional Video11:28
Hip Hughes History

The Election of 1876 Explained

6th - 12th
If you think the election of 2000 was cray cray you ain't seen nothing. A video lecture explaining the election of 1876. Check out all of the elections here • Presidential Elec...
Instructional Video6:00
Hip Hughes History

The Election 0f 1904 Explained

6th - 12th
A short summary of the electoral matchup of Teddy Roosevelt and Alton Parker. Watch them all! • Presidential Elec...
Instructional Video7:02
Hip Hughes History

The 1916 Election Explained

6th - 12th
A HipHughes hop-scotch across the spirited electoral contest of 1916 between President Woodrow Wilson and Supreme Court Justice Charles Evans Hughes.