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Students will explore the concept of federalism, from the powers held by the federal government to the powers reserved for the states. They will also learn about state government…
In this federalism lesson plan, students learn where the federal government gets its power and that government power in the United States is split between states and the federal…
Students discover that states have their own governments and powers separate from the federal government. They learn what those powers are, how they’re different from the federal…
The U.S. government circulates a census every 10 years. This infographic will help your students know how to make it count.
In case of emergency, declare it! Help your students understand what it means when a state of emergency is declared with this printable infographic.
County governments provide us with valuable services. In this lesson, students explore the many roles filled by their county government and the role of county governments in our…
The structure of the Constitution is built on three key principles: federalism, separation of powers, and checks and balances.
La estructura de la Constitución se basa en tres principios fundamentales: el federalismo, la separación de poderes y el sistema de controles y equilibrios. Involucre a todos sus…
Every state is different… and every state is the same! How can that be? Follow this WebQuest to find out about your state, its government, and its relationship to the U.S. government!