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Instructional Video4:01
Curated Video

How a Bill Becomes a Law

3rd - Higher Ed
“How a Bill Becomes a Law” explains the process of how a bill becomes a law in the United States.
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Instructional Video6:28
Curated Video

How a Bill Becomes a Law: Crash Course Government and Politics

12th - Higher Ed
Oh my, Craig has his work cut out for him this week. The process of how a bill becomes a law can be pretty complex, fraught with potential bill-death at every corner. As if just getting through committee isn’t difficult enough, bills...
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Instructional Video18:39
Wonderscape

History Kids: How a Bill Becomes a Law

K - 5th
This video explains the process of how a bill becomes a law in the United States. It covers the steps from coming up with an idea to the bill being signed by the president. The video also includes interactive questions to test the...
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Instructional Video5:13
Cerebellum

The Legislative Branch Of Government - How A Bill Becomes A Law

9th - 12th
This video looks at the process by which a bill becomes a law; how it is brought to the floor through the committee and then sub-committee and after the floor to a joint committee and finally after further voting by the chambers it is...
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Instructional Video12:39
Hip Hughes History

How a Bill Becomes a Law: The HipHughes Review

6th - 12th
We all know the SchoolHouse rocks song; but is it really that easy to pass a law? In this video we take a look not only at the Constitutional process but the more in depth informal process.
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Instructional Video1:38
Curated Video

How a bill really becomes a law: What Schoolhouse Rock missed

9th - 11th
As Congressional gridlock and dysfunction worsen, Schoolhouse Rock's "I'm Just a Bill" seems to be missing a few key steps. Subscribe to our channel! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=voxdotcom Vox.com is news website...
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Instructional Video4:38
Big Think

Bill Nye: Can We Stop Telling Women What to Do With Their Bodies?

6th - 11th
The Science Guy argues that most anti-abortion legislation is derived from outdated beliefs that predate smart science by fifty centuries. Read more at BigThink.com: http://bigthink.com/videos/bill-nye-on-abortion-and-womens-rights...
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Instructional Video9:12
Curated Video

Hong Kong’s huge protests, explained

9th - 11th
The people of Hong Kong are protesting in record-breaking numbers. Thanks to Dashlane for sponsoring us – Try Dashlane free here: http://www.dashlane.com/vox and get 10% off now with promo code VOX. Become a Video Lab member!...
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Instructional Video20:14
Wonderscape

History Kids: Three Branches of Government

K - 5th
This video provides an overview of the three branches of the United States government: legislative, executive, and judicial. It explains how these branches work together and have checks and balances to prevent any one branch from...
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Instructional Video20:45
Learn German with Herr Antrim

12 Things Americans Hate About Germany, but Shouldn't

9th - 12th
There are some things that Americans hate when they visit Germany. Almost always these problems are simply a misunderstanding or Americans overreacting to things that aren't really that big of a deal. If you want to know the reason the...
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Instructional Video7:01
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Crash Course

How a Bill Becomes a Law: Crash Course Government and Politics #9

9th - 12th Standards
"I'm just a bill, I'm only a bill, and I'm sitting here on Capitol Hill." - Schoolhouse Rock. Scholars analyze how a bill becomes a law in the United States government and political arena. They view a short video clip, the ninth lesson...
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Instructional Video4:12
C-SPAN

On This Day: The Ratification of The Bill of Rights

7th - Higher Ed Standards
The cherished rights included in the first ten amendments to the Constitution almost didn't happen! Pupils tour via video a National Archives exhibit on the Bill of Rights, as well as listen to how a modern judge applies them. Once...
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Instructional Video8:29
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Crash Course

Due Process of Law: Crash Course Government and Politics #28

9th - 12th Standards
You have the right to remain silent, but, what other rights do you have when arrested? Scholars investigate the rights of the accused in the United States. The 28th installment in a 50-part unit leads to opinions and discussion on the...
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Instructional Video7:36
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Crash Course

How Voters Decide: Crash Course Government and Politics #38

9th - 12th Standards
Have you ever asked people who just voted why they chose a particular candidate? The answers may very greatly. Scholars analyze the key factors of how voters decide which check mark to place in which boxes. They use a short video...
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Instructional Video6:54
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Crash Course

Supreme Court of the United States Procedures: Crash Course Government and Politics #20

9th - 12th Standards
How can you get a case argued before the Supreme Court of the United States? Learners research the way a court case ends up in the highest court in the 20th installment of a 50-part series covering the United States government and...
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Instructional Video9:36
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Crash Course

Political Campaigns: Crash Course Government and Politics #39

9th - 12th Standards
In 2012, each presidential candidate spent a whopping $1 billion! Learners investigate how people create campaigns and run for office. They watch a short video, the 39th of a 50-part US government and politics series, to analyze what...
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Instructional Video8:45
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1
Crash Course

Media Institution: Crash Course Government and Politics #44

9th - 12th Standards
A short, informative video discusses the various ways the media impacts the thought processes of citizens in the United States. Scholars analyze what bias exists in the media and how to know who to trust in reporting the news. Open...
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Instructional Video8:46
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Crash Course

Election Basics: Crash Course Government and Politics #36

9th - 12th Standards
The candidate with the most votes wins ... right? A short video clip opens up thought and discussion on the basics behind elections and how citizens decide the victor. The concept of political parties and securing votes are at the center...
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Instructional Video6:48
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Crash Course

Freedom of Religion: Crash Course Government and Politics #24

9th - 12th Standards
Americans can practice all religions anywhere in the United States any time they want ... right? Young historians answer the question as they research the true meaning of freedom of religion under the Constitution. A short video, the...
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Lesson Plan4:55
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Curated OER

Our Classroom Constitution

4th - 8th Standards
Develop a system of classroom rules created by the kids, for the kids with this three-part lesson series on the US Constitution. After learning about the structure of the Constitution and the government it established, young scholars...
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Instructional Video8:07
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Crash Course

Sex Discrimination: Crash Course Government and Politics #30

9th - 12th Standards
How does the Constitution protect someone from discrimination at the workplace, in school, or in a public setting? Scholars research United States government and politics to grasp how the law handled sexual discrimination over the...
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Instructional Video7:38
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Crash Course

Search and Seizure: Crash Course Government and Politics #27

9th - 12th Standards
Open up, we have a search warrant! The 27th installment of a 50-part US government and politics series investigates the concept of just how the police can search people's belongings. The short video clip explores how, why, and when the...
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Instructional Video7:25
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Crash Course

Controlling Bureaucracies: Crash Course Government and Politics #17

9th - 12th Standards
Contrary to popular belief, the government cannot do anything it wants. As the 17th lesson of a 50-part unit exploring government and politics, a short video explains the controlling limits placed on appointments and powers in...
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Instructional Video5:58
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Crash Course

Types of Bureaucracies: Crash Course Government and Politics #16

9th - 12th Standards
What is the difference between the CIA, FBI, and the Department of Defense? Scholars investigate the different bureaucracies that exist in United States government and politics. They analyze the roles of different agencies while forming...