Humanities

How the U.S. Government Works

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    1. The United States Constitution
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    Understanding the U.S. Constitution can be difficult, but this lesson makes it easier by giving background about its origin and summaries of the seven articles.

    Understanding the U.S. Constitution can be difficult, but this lesson makes it easier by giving background about its origin and summaries of the seven articles.

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    2. The U.S. Bill of Rights
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    The U.S. Bill of Rights was tacked onto the U.S. Constitution—why and for whom? In this lesson, learn about the ten amendments that list Americans' rights.

    The U.S. Bill of Rights was tacked onto the U.S. Constitution—why and for whom? In this lesson, learn about the ten amendments that list Americans' rights.

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    3. The Three Branches of U.S. Government
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    This lesson gives an introduction to the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of U.S. government. Learn about each branch's role, powers, and more.

    This lesson gives an introduction to the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of U.S. government. Learn about each branch's role, powers, and more.

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    4. The U.S. Legislative Branch
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    Learn about the U.S.'s legislative branch, including the origin of the House and Senate, their differences, powers, and qualifications of members.

    Learn about the U.S.'s legislative branch, including the origin of the House and Senate, their differences, powers, and qualifications of members.

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    5. U.S. Executive Branch
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    Get an overview of the president's qualifications and powers as well as other aspects of the executive branch including the Cabinet, EOP, and federal agencies.

    Get an overview of the president's qualifications and powers as well as other aspects of the executive branch including the Cabinet, EOP, and federal agencies.

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