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  • ON THE BASIS OF SEX

    Gender, discrimination, equality. 

  • REGAN

    Leadership, legacy, conservatism.

  • BOYS STATE

    Democracy, competition, governance.

  • KNOCK DOWN THE HOUSE

    Activism, representation, change.

  • FRONTLINE

    Investigative, accountability, journalism.

  • REVERSING ROE

    Rights, controversy, justice.

  • TRUMP: AN AMERICAN DREAM

    Power, ambition, polarization.

  • RACE FOR THE WHITE HOUSE

    Campaigns, elections, strategy.

  • THE WAR ROOM

    Campaign, persuasion, tactics.

  • STOPPING THE STEAL

    Conspiracy, protest, controversy.

  • UNPRECEDENTED

    Election, conflict, polarization.

  • OUTSIDE THE BUBBLE

    Division, perspectives, dialogue.

  • FIRST LADIES

    Leadership, influence, legacy.

  • Q: INTO THE STORM

    Conspiracy, extremism, investigation.

  • THE END

    Transition, reflection, impact.

  • LINCOLN: DIVIDED WE STAND

    Civil War, leadership, unity.

  • WHOS VOTE COUNTS

    Voter suppression, inequality, democracy.

  • THIS PLACE RULES

    Chaos, extremism, media.

  • 537 VOTES

    Election, controversy, recount.

  • THE SWAMP

    Corruption, lobbying, power.

  • THE WHOLE STORY

    Investigative, journalism, truth.

  • MEET THE DONORS

    Money, influence, politics.

  • UNITED STATES OF SCANDAL

    Corruption, power, intrigue.

  • AGENTS OF CHAOS

    Conspiracy, manipulation, disruption.

THE POLITICAL MACHINE

  • Plan and execute strategies to win electoral votes, focusing on key swing states and battleground regions.

  • Tailor your platform and speeches around important political issues to appeal to voter groups.

  • Raise campaign funds and create advertisements to sway public opinion in your favor.

  • Participate in debates and interact with media outlets to boost your candidate's popularity and credibility.

DEMOCRACY 4

  • Adjust taxes, spending, and policies to shape your country's direction and handle its economy.

  • Monitor voter satisfaction and balance the interests of different groups to win elections.

  • Respond to unexpected crises like economic downturns, protests, or environmental disasters.

  • Run strategic campaigns, manage party resources, and work to stay in power through elections.

ICIVICS

  • Engage in interactive games that teach students about government, law, and civic responsibility.

  • Participate in simulations where users act as government officials, voters, or legal professionals to solve real-world issues.

  • Access educational resources, including lesson plans, worksheets, and quizzes, designed for teaching civics in the classroom.

  • Explore the election process by making decisions on campaigns, voting, and political leadership through role-playing activities.