resources for U.S. Constitution
Learning about the federal government doesn't have to be boring. Congress for Kids gives you access to interactive, fun-filled experiences designed to help you learn about the foundation of our federal government and how its actions affect you.
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The three branches are of the federal government are executive (the President and the White House), legislative (the House of Representatives and the Senate) and judicial (the Supreme Court.) Today we visit all of them, but our first stop is a part of the
In the words of President Bush "FirstGov is the front door to my administration's e-government initiative.
There are many reasons to stop by the virtual House of Representatives.
The best educational material is found in Reference and the most unexpected in Art & History, where you can "explore institutional history, biographies, art exhibits, and historical statistics.