The US Congress for Kids
eBook - ePub

The US Congress for Kids

Over 200 Years of Lawmaking, Deal-Breaking, and Compromising, with 21 Activities

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eBook - ePub

The US Congress for Kids

Over 200 Years of Lawmaking, Deal-Breaking, and Compromising, with 21 Activities

About this book

An interactive guidebook to the history and inner workings of the legislative branch of the U.S. Government

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Providing a historical perspective on all that is going on today, US Congress for Kids examines the major milestones in congressional history, including the abolition of slavery, extending the vote to African Americans and to women, and investigating misconduct in both government and private institutions. Kids will be engaged by the focus on dramatic stories, personalities, and turning points while also benefitting from the clear discussions of Congressional purpose, structure, history, and ongoing issues. Educational, hands-on activities that illuminate the workings of the U.S. Congress include making a House ceremonial mace, creating congressional money, making a capitol dome, and designing a Congressional Medal of Honor.

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Year
2014
eBook ISBN
9781613749807
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. Foreword by Rep. Henry a. Waxman (D), California
  7. Introduction
  8. Time Line
  9. 1 Unfinished Business: Congress and Slavery
  10. 2 Capitol and Capital: Congress Comes of Age
  11. 3 High Crimes and Misdemeanors: Congress and Impeachment
  12. 4 A New Age Dawning: Congress and the Progressive Era
  13. 5 Coming to America: Congress and Immigration Policy
  14. 6 Keeping a Watchful Eye: Congress Investigates
  15. 7 Tired of Giving in: Congress and Civil Rights
  16. 8 Having Our Say: Congress—Advise and Consent
  17. 9 Hill Style and Home Style: Congress and Campaigning
  18. Afterword by Rep. Kristi Noem (R), South Dakota
  19. Websites to Explore
  20. Notes
  21. Glossary
  22. Bibliography