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Climate Change: Renewable Energy and Batteries
Grade Level
High School
Students will be able to identify the challenges presented by renewable energy sources and describe how energy storage can help to address these challenges.

Why Does U.S. Foreign Policy Matter?
In this educational video on U.S. foreign policy, learn how the United States has shaped the world with its military and economic might.

Awareness of Human-Caused Climate Change
Explore the changes in human awareness of climate change from 1824 to today.

How Did the United States Become a Global Power?
Learn how domestic expansion and three wars—the Spanish-American War, World War I, and World War II—transformed the United States’ standing in the world.

What Is Soft Power?
From Cold War propaganda to current day pop culture, learn how countries use soft power to influence others without coercion in this free resource.

National Politics: Asia
From democratic backsliding to reform, learn about the issues and trends shaping ten countries today.

Global Affairs Expert Webinar: Women, Peace, and Security
Watch Bonnie D. Jenkins, the Shapiro visiting professor of international affairs at George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs and former U.S. undersecretary of state for arms control and international security, lead the conversation on women, peace, and security.
Climate Change: Regulation and Market-Based Climate Solutions
Grade Level
High School
Students will understand the relative strengths and weaknesses of regulation and market-based solutions for climate change.
Climate Change: International Agreements
Grade Level
High School
Students will understand that there are significant challenges faced by negotiators of international climate agreements.

Two Hundred Years of Global Communications
From the printing press to Instagram, technological advances shape how people communicate.