US Constitution 101: The Document That Builds the Government
by bam
A clear, non-partisan walk through the United States Constitution: why the country needed one, the Preamble, the three branches it creates (Articles I to III), how separation of powers and checks & balances keep them honest, the federal-state split, the Bill of Rights, and how the document is amended. Cited to the text itself and the National Archives. Built to make you a confident reader of the Constitution, not to take a side.
Meets 206 academic standards across 48 jurisdictionsshow
- Arkansas10
- Idaho9
- South Dakota9
- Tennessee9
- Virginia9
- Rhode Island8
- West Virginia8
- Massachusetts7
- California6
- Indiana6
- New Hampshire6
- Ohio6
- Texas6
- Alabama5
- Georgia5
- Louisiana5
- Maryland5
- Minnesota5
- Missouri5
- Oklahoma5
- South Carolina5
- Florida4
- Iowa4
- Mississippi4
- North Carolina4
- North Dakota4
- Connecticut3
- Illinois3
- Michigan3
- New Mexico3
- Oregon3
- Alaska2
- Arizona2
- Colorado2
- Hawaii2
- Kentucky2
- Maine2
- Nevada2
- New Jersey2
- New York2
- Pennsylvania2
- Utah2
- Vermont2
- Washington2
- Wisconsin2
- Wyoming2
- Montana1
- Nebraska1
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