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American Government
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American Government is designed to meet the scope and sequence requirements of the single-semester American government course. This title includes innovative features designed to enhance student learning, including Insider Perspective features and a Get Connected Module that shows students how they can get engaged in the political process. The book provides an important opportunity for students to learn the core concepts of American government and understand how those concepts apply to their lives and the world around them. American Government includes updated information on the 2016 presidential election.Senior Contributing AuthorsGlen Krutz (Content Lead), University of OklahomaSylvie Waskiewicz, PhD (Lead Editor)

Subject:
Government
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
Rice University
Provider Set:
OpenStax College
Date Added:
01/06/2016
Center on Congress: Engaging Congress
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Learn about the role of the US Congress, how it works, its history, and the principles behind its creation and operation. Wonderful set of resources including FAQs, short articles and video clips, "interactive learning modules" (i.e., a video presentation where you can follow a member of congress through the day or try a federal budget allocation activity), commentaries, teacher professional development materials, and more. The entire site, including video materials, is also available in Spanish.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Module
Provider:
Indiana University
Date Added:
08/07/2023
Harry S. Truman Library & Museum: Three Branches of Government
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Interactive teaching unit for Grades 5-8 that helps to explain the three branches of government and the the balance of power. Topics covered include balance of government, how a bill becomes a law, the amendment process, the Legislative Branch, the Judicial Branch, the Executive Branch, the President, and the Cabinet. Includes activities, worksheets, puzzles, and games.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Module
Provider:
Harry S. Truman Library and Museum
Date Added:
12/01/2023
Map: Imperialism and the Balance of Power
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World maps of the Colonial Empires of 1914 as well as their revenues during that time period. There are also maps depicting urban growth, type of government, wars and atrocities, and living conditions of the world in 1900.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Diagram/Illustration
Date Added:
12/01/2023
US History: 1754-1800: Constitution
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The US Constitution established three branches of government: legislative, executive, and judicial. In this video, Kim discusses how the Framers employed the concepts of separation of powers and checks and balances to limit the power of government. [9:23]

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Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Audio/Video
Lesson
Provider:
Khan Academy
Date Added:
11/01/2022