Building America's Democratic Federalist Republic 2-pages, class handout - 7 views
Important background for everyone especially in an election year. http://www.textbooksfree.org/Building%20America's%20Democratic%20Federalist%20Republic.htm
Series - Council on Foreign Relations - 4 views
A Vision of Britain through Time | Your national on-line library for local history | Ma... - 5 views
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An excellent collection of historical maps, statistics and descriptions of British locales back in those old glory days when they still had an empire.
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A vision of Britain between 1801 and 2001. Including maps, statistical trends and historical descriptions.
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data drawn from data historical maps, census records, descriptive gazetteers, and election results
The Living Room Candidate - 1 views
Presidential Election Issues - 13 views
I've put together some material for class discussions at http://www.textbooksfree.org/Presidential%20Election%20Issues.htm
Opinion | How the Far Right Conquered Sweden - The New York Times - 0 views
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For decades, Sweden, once a racially and culturally homogeneous country with an expansive social welfare system, insisted that it could absorb large numbers of non-European migrants without considering how those migrants should be integrated into Swedish society.
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As they did in cities across Western Europe, migrants tended to cluster in low-income neighborhoods; facing poor job prospects and rampant employment discrimination, they naturally turned inward. More young women have started wearing the hijab recently, Mr. Abdirahman tells me, and more young men “internalize the otherness” — rejected by their new society, they embrace the stereotypes imposed upon them. This can lead to a point where they reject gay rights or liberalism as “white, Western ideas,” and even attack firefighters because they represent the state.
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As we walk around, Mr. Abdirahman, who is single and childless, confesses: “When I came here in 1998, to me this place was paradise. Today, I wouldn’t want my children to grow up here.”
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Blame game erupts over Trump's decline in youth vote - POLITICO - 1 views
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For instance, a post-election study by the Tisch College of Civic Life at Tufts University showed that 60 percent of Trump voters between the ages of 18 and 29 believe racism is a “somewhat or very serious issue,” compared to 52 percent of Trump voters above 45 years old. Similar gaps emerged when young Trump voters were asked about the importance of climate change (52 percent said they were “concerned” versus 40 percent of older Trump voters) and their self-proclaimed identity (61 percent identify as conservative versus 74 percent of older Trump voters).
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