We the People The Citizen and the Constitution
We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution is an innovative course of instruction on the history and principles of the United States constitution for elementary, middle, and high school classrooms. Since its inception in 1987, more than 30 million students and 75,000 educators have participated in the We the People program.
60-Second Civics
Monday, April 19
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Daily civics quiz
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What was the Supreme Court's ruling concerning an Oregon law outlawing the use of peyote in the case of Employment Division v. Smith (1990)? Listen to today's podcast: [Download]
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