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60 Second Civics: Powers of Congress: Enforcement Powers: Part 1
Various amendments to the Constitution have given Congress increasing powers to enforce the provisions in the amendments.
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60 Second Civics: Powers of Congress: Enforcement Powers: Part 2
Congress has been instrumental in enforcing civil rights laws and in shifting enforcement powers away from state governments and onto the federal government.
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60 Second Civics: Powers of Congress: Enforcement Powers: Part 3
The investigative powers of Congress are inherent powers that compel people to share information and make enforcement of legislation possible.
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60 Second Civics: Congress and the States: Part 1
Explains the rules around the election of members to the House of Congress, and how long they may serve.
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60 Second Civics: Congress and the States: Part 2
Discusses how the lines for Congressional districts are determined and what happens if this is challenged.
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60 Second Civics: Congressional Districts: Part 1
Explains how Congressional districts are determined to ensure equality of representation.
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60 Second Civics: Congressional Districts: Part 2
Gerrymandering is still a problem in determining Congressional district lines, even with redrawing them after each ten-year census.
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60 Second Civics: Congressional Districts: Part 3
Discusses how Senators are chosen by each state.
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60 Second Civics: Congressional Districts: Part 4
Congress has over five hundred members and each one represents a large number of constituents, making the job of an elected official very challenging.
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60 Second Civics: Congressional Districts: Part 5
Compares the number of constituents and elected officials in other countries to those in the United States Congress.
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60 Second Civics: Trustee vs. Delegate Theories of Representation
The anti-federalists supported the delegate theory of political representation, whereas the federalists believed in the trustee theory.
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60 Second Civics: The Challenges of Representation
The diversity of America's population today makes it increasingly difficult for politicians to represent the needs of all their constituents and to reach mutually agreeable decisions on issues.
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60 Second Civics: Grants in Aid: Education Policy
Today we discuss federal grants-in-aid and and the impact of these on state education policy.
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60 Second Civics: Congress: Serving Constituents Part 1
Members of Congress work hard to meet the needs of their constituents through newsletters, meetings, and other methods.
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60 Second Civics: Congress: Serving Constituents Part 2
Constituents request many different things of their elected representatives, some of which are described here.
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60 Second Civics: Congress: Serving Constituents Part 3
The interests of constituents are always foremost in the minds of elected representatives, who work hard to bring projects and services to their districts. This ceates a favorable impression which can help them to get re-elected.
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60 Second Civics: How Congress Functions: Pt. 1
Some of the important powers and responsibilities of Congress are explained.
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60 Second Civics: How Congress Functions: Pt. 2
How Congress is organized into houses and committees is outlined in this podcast.
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60 Second Civics: How Congress Functions: Pt. 4: Select Committees
Select committees and task forces are used by both the House and the Senate for specific purposes and a limited time.
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60 Second Civics: How Congress Functions: Pt. 5
The House of Representatives has a set of rules governing how committees function. They establish things such as the kinds of issues committees can address, how long they can last, how many members a committee can have, and how many...
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60 Second Civics: How Congress Functions: Pt. 6
The House of Representatives has rules that guide debates, as well as a rules committee that deals with rules for special debates. Other rules for hearings, the presentation of bills, etc. are set by various committees.
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60 Second Civics: How Congress Functions: Pt. 7: Senate Rules and Filibusters
The rules of the Senate are less rigid than for the House of Representatives, and permit the practice of filibustering, as well as the amendment of bills on the floor.
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60 Second Civics: How Congress Functions: Pt. 7: Political Party Control
Compares how political parties are controlled in the House and the Senate.
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60 Second Civics: How Congress Functions: Pt. 8: The Speaker of the House
The Speaker of the House of Representatives wields a good deal of power. For example, the Speaker controls committee appointments and sits on the Rules Committee.