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60 Second Civics: We the People Lesson 27 Part 1: Due Process of Law
Today we learn about due process of law.
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60 Second Civics: We the People: The Nation State and International Law
How much do you know about international law? Expand your knowledge with today's podcast.
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60 Second Civics:we the People Lesson 28 Part 2: How Nations Interact
Today on the podcast, we explore how countries interact with each other.
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60 Second Civics: Episode 171 Colonial Governors and Courts
On the podcast today, we discuss the roles of governors and the courts in colonial governments.
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60 Second Civics: We the People Lesson 28 Part 3: International Organizations
Governments aren't the only organized bodies that operate regionally or internationally.
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60 Second Civics: We the People: International Relations and the Constitution
The Constitution grants each branch of government certain powers over international relations. Learn what these powers are on today's podcast.
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60 Second Civics: We the People: Contributions of the United States to the World
In today's podcast we spell out some of the America's most important democratic principles.
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60 Second Civics: We the People: What the Founders Learned From Other Countries
Today on the podcast, we discover what America's Founders learned from other countries.
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60 Second Civics: We the People Lesson 29 Part 1: What It Means to Be a Citizen
What does it mean to you to be a citizen? Today we discuss the meaning of American citizenship.
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60 Second Civics: We the People Lesson 29 Part 2: u.s. Citizenship
What's the difference between a U.S. citizens and a legal permanent resident? How do you become a citizen? We find out on today's podcast.
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60 Second Civics: We the People: Personal and Political Rights
On today's 60-Second Civics, we explore personal and political rights.
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60 Second Civics: We the People Lesson 29 Part 4: Economic Rights
Today we learn about economic rights and are reminded of situation in which rights can be limited.
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60 Second Civics: Episode 172 Property Requirement for Voting
On today's podcast, we discuss the property requirement for voting in the American colonies.
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60 Second Civics: We the People Lesson 29 Part 6: Civil Disobedience
What did Henry David Thoreau and Martin Luther King Jr have in common? We find out on today's podcast.
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60 Second Civics: We the People Lesson 30 Part 2: Civic Participation
Civic participation is very important to American democracy. Learn how you can get involved on today's podcast.
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60 Second Civics: We the People: Why You Should Participate in Government
Our republic requires the participation of it citizens in order to function.
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60 Second Civics: Life in the American Colonies: The Diverse American Colonies
The diversity of the thirteen colonies created a society that was different from that of Europe.
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60 Second Civics: Episode 173: Colonial Legislatures Versus Parliament
Today we discuss differences between colonial American legislatures and the British Parliament.
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60 Second Civics: Life in the American Colonies Part 4: The Southern Colonies
Although most Americans in the thirteen colonies were self-sufficient, others exploited the labor of enslaved people.
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60 Second Civics: Life in the American Colonies: A Land of Opportunity for Some
Many Americans in the colonies were prosperous, but not everyone was treated equally.
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60 Second Civics: John Locke and the State of Nature
Today we are introduced to the natural rights philosophy of John Locke.
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60 Second Civics: Why Do People Need a Government? Part 5: Human Equality
Do people naturally have equal political rights? John Locke thought so.
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60 Second Civics: Republican Government Part 1: The Roman Republic
The American Founders saw the Roman Republic as both an example and a warning.
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60 Second Civics: Direct Democracy and Republican Government
What sort of government did the Roman Republic have? We find out on today's podcast.