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Protest voting

Usually, in an election, people vote for the party they are convinced of. Protest voters do not vote because they like a party, but because they are disappointed with theirs or the ruling party. Author: ZDF/logo/Maral Bazargani/Rüdiger Rickassel and Tim Rizzo Translation and dubbing: alugha Click

PRÜF

CHECK! Exam Save freedom, by the way! Everything is tested in Germany. Why not presumably unconstitutional parties? Here I present what PRÜF! different from previous campaigns. We have a demand: "All parties that are classified by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution as suspected right

The Efficiency of Informal Political Processes

For more Science Videos: https://lt.org/ * Informal political processes like polls, petitions and protests have become easier to organize in the social media age. In this video, STEPHAN LAUERMANN explores both the nature of these processes and how we can assess their effectiveness. Using game theory

Martin Luther King

Martin Luther King is a civil rights legend. He fought for justice through peaceful protest. In the mid-1950s, King successfully led the movement to end segregation and racial prejudice and ultimately achieved significant legislative change to end racial injustices in the USA. Our video tells his st