Presidency - kostenloses Unterrichtsmaterial, Arbeitsblätter und Übungen

The U.S. Presidency
This collection is a good starting point for teaching the institution of the U.S. Presidency (USA: PBS 2021).
Road to the White House: Campaign for the Presidency
This unit covers the many facets of the presidency: the history, job responsibilities and the election (past and present) in great detail (Yale National Initiative to strengthen Teaching in Public Schools 2012-13)
Imperial Presidency
This term is often used to describe the modern presidency of the United States which became popular in the 1960s (2019).
Road to the White House: Campaign for the Presidency
This unit covers the many facets of the presidency: the history, job responsibilities and the election (past and present) in great detail (Yale National Initiative to strengthen Teaching in Public Schools 2012-13)
American Presidency Project
The leading source of presidential documents on the internet (USA: University of California, Santa Barbara 2011-20)
BarackObama.net
HINWEIS: Inoffizielle Seite über Barack Obama ohne Impressum. ʺBarackObama.net was established to educate the public about Barack Obama; mobilize citizens into campaign action; and to support and honor Barack Obama throughout his candidacy, presidency, and post-presidency.ʺ
Annenberg Classroom: Teaching the Constitution
These resources include videos on Constitution, The Congress, The Presidency, The Courts as well as games, lesson plans and a Constitution Guide (USA 2015-19)
Watergate and the limits of presidential power
The lesson helps to understand the events of the Watergate scandal and its impact on the American presidency (USA: PBS 2019).
George Washington: Farewell Address (September 17, 1796)
The U.S. Constitution says nothing about political parties. Yet they soon became a significant part of the governmental system, and sometimes a controversial part, as illustrated by Washington 1796 (USA: The American Presidency Project 2020).
National Popular Vote
The ʺNational Popular Vote Inc.ʺ, a non-profit corporation, wants to make the Electoral College vote reflect the nationwide popular vote for President. A National Popular Vote bill would guarantee the Presidency to the candidate who receives the most popular votes across all 50 states and the District of Columbia (USA 2020).