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Politics and government are difficult subjects for anyone to fully understand because they are always changing. Discover how to understand politics a little bit better with help from a research coordinator in this free video series on political science.
There are 9 videos in this series:

The Internet Tax Freedom Act was essentially a moratorium on taxes that states wanted to apply to Internet access. Discover how the Internet Tax Freedom Act is used to preserve the Internet's potential for education with help from a research coordinator with a master's degree in political science in this free video on politics and the government.

In order to find a grant for a farming project, a person must identify who the project will benefit and how it will benefit the target community. Search for grants in the country's federal grant database with help from a research coordinator with a master's degree in political science in this free video on politics and the government.

Most governments receive their money from revenue and taxation, which generally comes from income tax, direct withholdings, retirement tax and capital gains tax. Discover the variety of ways in which a government can make money with help from a research coordinator with a master's degree in political science in this free video on politics and the government.

Conflict perspective is a socio-historical theory that examines how conflict is generated within society. Discover how conflict perspective divides a society into groups with help from a research coordinator with a master's degree in political science in this free video on politics and the government.

A T-bill, or treasury bill, is security sold by the U.S. government and backed by the credit of the government itself. Find out how returns on a T-bill are delivered to an investor with help from a research coordinator with a master's degree in political science in this free video on politics and the government.

In general, 54 percent of Americans vote in presidential elections, but this number can jump and shift for congressional elections and different years. Learn to expect fluctuations in voting patterns with help from a research coordinator with a master's degree in political science in this free video on politics and the government.

The trick in getting young people to vote in elections is to be able to understand the target audience. Discuss issues that matter to young people in order to get them to vote with help from a research coordinator with a master's degree in political science in this free video on politics and the government.

Political power can be affected by gender if gendered behavior does not correspond to the political culture. Discover how typical gender behaviors related to what is expected of political figures with help from a research coordinator with a master's degree in political science in this free video on politics and the government.

Minimum wage can be understood as an artificial setting of the cost of labor. Discover how an increase in the cost of labor results in an increase in the cost of production with help from a research coordinator with a master's degree in political science in this free video on politics and the government.

Politics is the process by which groups of people make decisions. The term is generally applied to behavior within civil governments, but politics has been observed in many human group interactions, including corporate, academic and religious institutions. Political science, or political studies, is the study of political behavior and examines the acquisition and application of power. In this free video series, learn about politics from a research coordinator with a master's degree in political science. Discover where to find government grants for farms, where the government gets money and how political power can be affected by gender. Learn about voting turnout, T-bills and how minimum wage affects the economy, as well. Improve knowledge of political science with this information.
Arielle Reid Arielle Reid received a Master of Arts degree in political science in 2007 from Central European University in Budapest, Hungary. Reid has been an office and research coordinator at the Dawson Student Union in Montreal, as well as a teacher's aide.dkdk
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