Instructional Video2:11
Makematic

The Supreme Court

K - 8th
The Supreme Court is the most powerful court in the United States. In this video, learn about the history of the court, and what it represents to the country.
Instructional Video2:00
Makematic

The Capitol

K - 8th
The Capitol is a symbol of the United States government and the people. In this video, learn about the history of the building, and why it is important.
Instructional Video5:42
Wonderscape

The Powers and Responsibilities of Congress

K - 5th
Learn about the powers granted to Congress, including the authority to make laws, pass the national budget, and oversee the executive branch. Discover the unique powers of the House of Representatives and the Senate, such as...
Stock Footage0:29
Getty Images

Singapore river

Pre-K - Higher Ed
City Singapore
Stock Footage0:16
Getty Images

Parliament Singapore

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Singapore city
News Clip3:50
Bloomberg

Why Do Obamas Executive Orders Differ From Others?

Higher Ed
Nov. 21 -- Former Ohio Governor Ted Strickland and Rep. Aaron Schock, a Republican from Illinois, talks about the use of executive orders by President Barack Obama and other U.S. Presidents before him and the prospect of another...
News Clip5:11
Bloomberg

McConnell Seen Under Pressure to Act on Shutdown Impasse

Higher Ed
Jan.14 -- Leslie Vinjamuri, head of the U.S. and Americas programme at Chatham House, discusses the government shutdown and pressure on Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to take a more active role in ending the impasse....
News Clip4:52
Bloomberg

U.K.'s May Hints at Single Market Exit in Brexit

Higher Ed
Jan.09 -- U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May offered signals of her Brexit priorities, seeking to gain control over immigration and law making over remaining in Europe's single market. Bloomberg's Simon Kennedy reports on "Bloomberg...
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Protesters outside parliament react to Brexit votes

Higher Ed
Demonstrators were out in force in London on Tuesday night, following crucial Brexit votes in the House of Commons.
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Crash Course Government and Politics: How a Bill Becomes a Law

9th - 10th Standards
The process of how a bill becomes a law can be pretty complex. As if just getting through committee isn't difficult enough, bills have to navigate a series of amendments and votes in both houses, potentially more committees, further...