Using Primary Sources to Spark Inquiry About Presidential Primaries
Posted by: Colleen Smith
Learn more about the presidential primary election process.
Posted in: Contemporary United States (1945-present), Government and Law, Presidents
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Posted by: Colleen Smith
Learn more about the presidential primary election process.
Posted in: Contemporary United States (1945-present), Government and Law, Presidents
Posted by: Danna Bell
Looking for ideas for Constitution Day? Explore this blog post for suggestions for classroom studies.
Posted in: Constitution, Government and Law
Posted by: Danna Bell
Are you a video game creator? Consider creating a video game about civics and the rights and responsibilities of citizens as part of the Library of Congress Friends Group Video Game challenge.
Posted in: Government and Law, News and Events, Science Technology and Math
Posted by: Danna Bell
This post from In Custodia Legis provides information on the new Century of Lawmaking website. The Century of Lawmaking website has been migrated to a new, modern platform and continues to offer access to U.S. Congressional history for the first hundred years of the United States, 1774-1873.
Posted in: Government and Law, News and Events
Posted by: Stephen Wesson
Learn how newspapers encouraged voter participation in elections.
Posted in: Contemporary United States (1945-present), Development of the Industrial United States (1877-1914), Government and Law, Industrial United States, World Wars and the Great Depression (1914-1945)
Posted by: Danna Bell
Congresswoman Patsy Mink's resolve to defeat gender-based discrimination and fight for women's educational equality encouraged the success of Title IX, which was passed fifty years ago today.
Posted in: Asian American History, Government and Law, Women's History
Posted by: Stephen Wesson
Explore resources on current events, public policy and the activities of Congress from the Library of Congress.
Posted in: Government and Law
Posted by: Danna Bell
Learn about the move of A Century of Lawmaking to Congress.gov.
Posted in: Constitution, Government and Law
Posted by: Danna Bell
Do you use a Century of Lawmaking with your students? This blog post provides information on changes to the website and where you can find these resources in the future.
Posted in: Constitution, Government and Law, News and Events