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We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution Program Description
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The We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution Program promotes civic competence and responsibility among the nation’s upper elementary and secondary students. This webpage provides a description of the program.

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Social Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Reading
Provider:
Center for Civic Education
Date Added:
11/09/2023
We the People and EAD Roadmap Crosswalk
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This correlation guide offers a crosswalk between the Educating for American Democracy themes for the grades 9Ð12 driving questions and the Level 3 We the People curriculum. Where opportunity permits, alignment with other Center for Civic Education programs and resources are shared as well (e.g., Project Citizen).

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Social Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
We the People
Date Added:
09/07/2022
What Are Inherent Powers? Definition and Examples
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Inherent powers are powers not explicitly specified in the Constitution that enable the government to take actions necessary to efficiently perform essential duties. Both the President of the United States and Congress exercise inherent powers. While not granted by the Constitution, inherent powers are a reasonable and logical extension of the powers delegated to the president and Congress. Examples of inherent powers include regulating immigration, acquiring territory, and ending labor strikes.

Subject:
Social Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Reading
Provider:
ThoughtCo
Provider Set:
Constitution
Author:
Robert Longley
Date Added:
07/10/2024
What Are Some Overall Strengths and Weaknesses of the American Political System?
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This free course is for all those who have not had an opportunity to study the American political system in depth. The course is divided into various sections with videos, questions for understanding, and discussion questions. We hope that this course will be of interest to all Americans who wish to learn more about their system of government and how they can best exercise their rights and responsibilities as citizens.

Subject:
Social Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
Center for Civic Education
Date Added:
09/12/2022
What Are Some of the Strengths and Weaknesses of Our National Government?
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This free course is for all those who have not had an opportunity to study the American political system in depth. The course is divided into various sections with videos, questions for understanding, and discussion questions. We hope that this course will be of interest to all Americans who wish to learn more about their system of government and how they can best exercise their rights and responsibilities as citizens.

Subject:
Social Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
Center for Civic Education
Date Added:
09/12/2022
What Are Some of the Strengths and Weaknesses of Our Political Party and Electoral Systems?
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This free course is for all those who have not had an opportunity to study the American political system in depth. The course is divided into various sections with videos, questions for understanding, and discussion questions. We hope that this course will be of interest to all Americans who wish to learn more about their system of government and how they can best exercise their rights and responsibilities as citizens.

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Social Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
Center for Civic Education
Date Added:
09/12/2022
What Are Some of the Strengths and Weaknesses of our Federal System?
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This free course is for all those who have not had an opportunity to study the American political system in depth. The course is divided into various sections with videos, questions for understanding, and discussion questions. We hope that this course will be of interest to all Americans who wish to learn more about their system of government and how they can best exercise their rights and responsibilities as citizens.

Subject:
Social Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
Center for Civic Education
Date Added:
09/12/2022
What Are Some of the Strengths and Weaknesses of the American Economic System?
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This free course is for all those who have not had an opportunity to study the American political system in depth. The course is divided into various sections with videos, questions for understanding, and discussion questions. We hope that this course will be of interest to all Americans who wish to learn more about their system of government and how they can best exercise their rights and responsibilities as citizens.

Subject:
Social Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
Center for Civic Education
Date Added:
09/12/2022
What Are Some of the Strengths and Weaknesses of the American Political Culture?
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This free course is for all those who have not had an opportunity to study the American political system in depth. The course is divided into various sections with videos, questions for understanding, and discussion questions. We hope that this course will be of interest to all Americans who wish to learn more about their system of government and how they can best exercise their rights and responsibilities as citizens.

Subject:
Social Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
Center for Civic Education
Date Added:
09/12/2022
What Are Some of the Strengths and Weaknesses of the Federal Bureaucracy?
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This free course is for all those who have not had an opportunity to study the American political system in depth. The course is divided into various sections with videos, questions for understanding, and discussion questions. We hope that this course will be of interest to all Americans who wish to learn more about their system of government and how they can best exercise their rights and responsibilities as citizens.

Subject:
Social Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
Center for Civic Education
Date Added:
09/12/2022
What Are Some of the Strengths and Weaknesses of the Media in the Political Process?
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This free course is for all those who have not had an opportunity to study the American political system in depth. The course is divided into various sections with videos, questions for understanding, and discussion questions. We hope that this course will be of interest to all Americans who wish to learn more about their system of government and how they can best exercise their rights and responsibilities as citizens.

Subject:
Social Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
Center for Civic Education
Date Added:
09/12/2022
What Are the Challenges to Judicial Independence?
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This discussion guide is for use with the video âWhat Are the Challenges to Judicial Independence?â which features a lecture by Charles Geyh, professor at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, at the Fair and Impartial Judiciary Symposium on October 26, 2019, at the University of Pennsylvania Law School.

Subject:
Social Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Annenberg Foundation
Provider Set:
Annenberg Classroom
Date Added:
08/11/2022
What Are the Origins and Interpretations of the Right to Keep and Bear Arms?
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The Founders wanted to be sure they preserved the right to keep and bear arms as they established their new sovereign government. Americans asserted a natural right to defend themselves and their property against all threats, including tyranny of any kind, foreign or domestic. The Second Amendment in the Bill of Rights was included to reflect the concerns of many citizens in a number of states. This lesson explores the origins of this amendment.

Subject:
Social Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Bill of Rights Institute
Date Added:
03/22/2024
What Are the Origins of the Bill of Rights?
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In this lesson, students will explore the events and philosophies from British and colonial history that shaped the Founders' ideas about natural rights as well as the rights of Englishmen. They will also see how these rights affect all of our daily lives in a free society.

Subject:
Social Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Bill of Rights Institute
Date Added:
03/22/2024
What Article 4 of the U.S. Constitution Means
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Article IV of the U.S. Constitution is a relatively uncontroversial section that establishes the relationship between states and their disparate laws. It also details the mechanism by which new states are permitted to enter the nation and the federal government's obligation to maintain law and order in the event of an "invasion" or other breakdown of a peaceful union.

Subject:
Social Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Reading
Provider:
ThoughtCo
Provider Set:
Constitution
Author:
Tom Murse
Date Added:
07/10/2024
What Basic Ideas Are in the Preamble to the Constitution?
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This lesson explores some ideas in the Preamble to the Constitution. Students learn that the power to govern belongs to the people who have created the government to protect their rights and promote their welfare.

Subject:
Social Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Center for Civic Education
Date Added:
09/12/2022
What Basic Ideas about Government Are Included in the Preamble to the Constitution?
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This lesson explores some of the ideas in the Preamble to the Constitution. Students read the Preamble and develop definitions for the six key phrases in the document.

Subject:
Social Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Center for Civic Education
Date Added:
09/12/2022
What Did the Framers Have in Mind When They Created the Constitution?
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This free course is for all those who have not had an opportunity to study the American political system in depth. The course is divided into various sections with videos, questions for understanding, and discussion questions. We hope that this course will be of interest to all Americans who wish to learn more about their system of government and how they can best exercise their rights and responsibilities as citizens.

Subject:
Social Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
Center for Civic Education
Date Added:
09/12/2022
What Does Returning to Fundamental Principles Mean?
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This lesson presents a series of quandaries that represent many great ideas and principles that have shaped our constitutional heritage. In each exercise, students apply principles and ideas to a contemporary issue and then take a position and defend their judgments.

Subject:
Social Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Center for Civic Education
Date Added:
09/12/2022