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Facts on Congress
Posted By Jennifer Bloom On November 4, 2011 @ 7:21 pm In | Comments Disabled
Indiana University’s Center on Representative Government has developed a series of brief, 60-second video segments aimed at middle-school students, but also appropriate for other age groups.
Topics:
What is Congress?
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URLs in this post:
[1] Founders and Colonies: http://congress.indiana.edu/founders-and-colonies
[2] Checks and Balances: http://congress.indiana.edu/checks-and-balances
[3] Federalism: http://congress.indiana.edu/federalism
[4] House and Senate: http://congress.indiana.edu/house-and-senate
[5] Who can be a Member of Congress?: http://congress.indiana.edu/who-can-be-member-congress
[6] Women in Congress: http://congress.indiana.edu/women-congress
[7] Compromise: http://congress.indiana.edu/compromise
[8] How a Bill Becomes Law: http://congress.indiana.edu/how-bill-becomes-law
[9] Diversity: http://congress.indiana.edu/diversity
[10] Committees: http://congress.indiana.edu/committees
[11] Deliberation: http://congress.indiana.edu/deliberation
[12] Amendments: http://congress.indiana.edu/amendments
[13] Key Congressional Leaders: http://congress.indiana.edu/congressional-leaders
[14] How Congress Affects You: http://congress.indiana.edu/how-congress-affects-you
[15] The Bill of Rights: http://congress.indiana.edu/the-bill-rights
[16] Citizen Participation: http://congress.indiana.edu/citizen-participation
[17] One Vote: http://congress.indiana.edu/one-vote
[18] Becoming an Informed Citizen: http://congress.indiana.edu/becoming-informed-citizen
[19] Representative Numbers: http://congress.indiana.edu/representative-numbers
[20] How to Do More: http://congress.indiana.edu/how-do-more
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