US Civics 101: How American Government Works
by bam
A clear, non-partisan foundation in how the United States government actually works: the three branches, federalism, how a bill becomes law, the courts, elections, and your rights. Built to make you a confident, informed participant, not to take a side.
Meets 127 academic standards across 47 jurisdictionsshow
- Arkansas6
- Idaho6
- South Dakota6
- Louisiana5
- Maryland5
- Massachusetts4
- Michigan4
- Rhode Island4
- Tennessee4
- Texas4
- Alabama3
- California3
- Florida3
- Georgia3
- Hawaii3
- Indiana3
- Iowa3
- Minnesota3
- New Mexico3
- Ohio3
- Oklahoma3
- Pennsylvania3
- South Carolina3
- Virginia3
- West Virginia3
- Alaska2
- Arizona2
- Colorado2
- Illinois2
- Kentucky2
- Maine2
- Mississippi2
- Nevada2
- New Hampshire2
- New York2
- North Dakota2
- Oregon2
- Connecticut1
- Missouri1
- Montana1
- Nebraska1
- New Jersey1
- North Carolina1
- Utah1
- Vermont1
- Wisconsin1
- Wyoming1
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