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Youth Movement
Dancing until your feet hurt: Here, at the meeting on the Hoher Meissner near Kassel, 3,500 participants from Boy Scout associations, youth and Wandervogel groups from all over the German-speaking region have gathered. They want to celebrate, simply get to know each other and commemorate a historic anniversary.
Learn moreUNO
The UNO (United Nations Organization), in German the United Nations, is an international association with headquarters in New York. Since its founding in October 1945, its members have worked to maintain peace and security, respect for human rights and sustainable development.
Learn moreBrexit
On 24 June 2016, a narrow majority of eligible voters in the UK voted to leave the EU, the so-called Brexit.
Learn moreLobbying
The word "Lobby“ comes from the English and originally refers to the anteroom or entrance hall of the English Parliament building. There the Members met people who were not allowed in the meeting room to talk with them. The most diverse representatives tried to exert inflluence on the delegates by, for example, expounding pros and cons of a certain behaviour.
Learn moreFreedom of Speech
In 1948 the United Nations General Assembly passed the “Universal Declaration of Human Rights”.
Learn moreThe Making of a Law
Laws determine the lives and interrelationships of people and ensure that both rights and duties are distributed in a just way in society.
Learn moreFederal President
The Federal President holds the highest office in the Federal Republic of Germany.
Learn moreBundestag and Bundesrat
“I think politicians should by all means be responsible for the representation of interests, they should, so to speak, represent the people and make possible what the people wants in order to provide the greatest possible wealth and satisfaction in society. That should be their goal.“
Learn moreBundestag Elections
There is no democracy without regular elections. Elections are the citizen’s most important means of actively shaping the politics of his or her state and are one of the basic requirements of modern democracy apart from freedom of speech, of assembly, of association, and of the press.In Germany there are political elections in cities and communities, in the federal states to the Bundestag and to the European parliament. All of them have democratic election principles.
Learn moreCapitalism
Capitalism is a global economic and social order, in which the means of production such as, for instance, buildings, farmland or technical facilities are in private ownership, and the control of economic activities is effected by the market.
Learn morePolitical Systems, Economy, Environment
In unserem Arbeitsheft Politics, Economy 10-12, Vol. 1 – Political Systems, Economy, Environment finden Sie 50 interaktive und didaktisch aufbereitete Aufgaben.