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In this lesson on the legislative branch of federal government, question how the Senate and House of Representatives are fulfilling their roles as lawmakers.
with Peter HolmIn this lesson on the legislative branch of federal government, question how the Senate and House of Representatives are fulfilling their roles as lawmakers.
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In this lesson, you'll learn how the president contributes to the federal government, legislation, and country as a whole, and what limitations are in place.
with Peter HolmIn this lesson, you'll learn how the president contributes to the federal government, legislation, and country as a whole, and what limitations are in place.
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In this lesson consider the role of the judiciary branch of government and its relationship with the legislative and executive branches, as well as limitations.
with Peter HolmIn this lesson consider the role of the judiciary branch of government and its relationship with the legislative and executive branches, as well as limitations.
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Learn why we should avoid taking swift action, how unchecked measures historically lead to negative outcomes, and why gridlock is essential to U.S. lawmaking.
with Peter HolmLearn why we should avoid taking swift action, how unchecked measures historically lead to negative outcomes, and why gridlock is essential to U.S. lawmaking.
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In this lesson, Mal Partisan explains how checks and balances work to maintain order among the branches of government, and the individual's role in the system.
with Peter HolmIn this lesson, Mal Partisan explains how checks and balances work to maintain order among the branches of government, and the individual's role in the system.
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