Short Overview: This lesson goes over Article One of the Constitution, detailing the structure and powers of both houses of Congress. In which Craig Benzine teaches you about the United States Congress, why it's bicameral, and what bicameral means.
The Legislative Branch -
This lesson goes over Article One of the Constitution, detailing the structure and powers of both houses of Congress. In which Craig Benzine teaches you about the United States Congress, why it's bicameral, and what bicameral means. Give your students a "hall pass" to travel through American history—without leaving the classroom!
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- This lesson goes over Article One of the Constitution, detailing the structure and powers of both houses of Congress.
- In which Craig Benzine teaches you about the United States Congress, why it's bicameral, and what bicameral means.
- Give your students a "hall pass" to travel through American history—without leaving the classroom!
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