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  • Declaration of Independence Facts and Figures

    script that people now speak of a ‘John Hancock’ to mean a signature. The Declaration of Independence, along with the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, is on public display at the Rotunda of the National Archives in Washington, DC. Lesson Plan from...

    https://bensguide.gpo.gov/m-declaration-of-independence-facts-figures
  • Branches of Government

    In this Learning Adventure, we’ll examine what parts of the Constitution give the branches of the Federal Government their specific powers. Those three parts are Article I, Article II, and Article III. Do you know which branch of government the...

    https://bensguide.gpo.gov/m-branches-intro
  • How Laws are Made: The Language of the Law

    Some subjects have a special vocabulary that we use so we can talk about complex topics in simple ways. In math, some words are addition, fractions, and decimals. We can talk about math without using these words, but it can quickly get confusing. In...

    https://bensguide.gpo.gov/21-age-9/j-how-laws-made/43-how-laws-are-made
  • Bill of Rights Facts and Figures

    There were originally 12 amendments to the Constitution, but the first two were never ratified. Amendments three through 12 then became the Bill of Rights. The structure and content of the Bill of Rights was influenced by the Virginia Declaration of...

    https://bensguide.gpo.gov/bill-of-rights-facts-and-figures
  • U.S. Government Web sites for Kids

    This list includes resources that are either published by the U.S. Government or have information on topics related to Federal Government legislation and the three branches of government. To get started on your own learning adventures, check out these...

    https://bensguide.gpo.gov/58-parents-educators-for-journeyperson-and-master/197-u-s-government-web-sites-for-kids-9-plus
  • Bill of Rights Facts and Figures

    There were originally 12 amendments to the Constitution, but the first 2 were never ratified. Amendments 3 through 12 then became the Bill of Rights. The structure and content of the Bill of Rights was influenced by the Virginia Declaration of Rights...

    https://bensguide.gpo.gov/m-bill-of-rights-facts-figures

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