In this video, a recently elected member of the 2004 Electoral College answers the question, "But your candidate will lose - why vote?"
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Launched in 2006, Soomo Publishing began creating collections of online assignments that work as standalone textbook replacements or as ancillaries. Our first title was Americans Governing, and we've since expanded to include additional titles in Political Science, History, English, Business, and more. When the universities we work with expressed a need to measure student achievement across the board—even for content that wasn't ours—the Soomo Learning Environment was born. This platform offers true interactivity, content integration, single-sign-on, and a ton of customizable features. Whether it's creating innovative content or adding the functionality of our platform to existing content, our goal remains to innovate so you can educate.
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Course Analytics
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In this video, a recently elected member of the 2004 Electoral College answers the question, "Doesn't the Electoral College process seem complicated?"
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In this video, a recently elected member of the 2004 Electoral College answers the question, "So what happens on Monday when the Electoral College meets?"
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Course Analytics Demo
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Theories of international relations simplify the complex happenings of world politics. In this video, we talk shop with Caleb Gallemore of Ohio State University about constructivism, aliens, breaking the rules, and The Matrix.
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In this video, a recently elected member of the 2004 Electoral College answers the question, "What does your family think of you as a member of the Electoral College?"
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The study of International Relations looks at the role of power from an international perspective. One afternoon in New York City, we asked people on the street, "What is Power?"
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In this video, a recently elected member of the 2004 Electoral College answers the question, "How did you become an elector?"
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