- National Constitution Center: Interactive Constitution
This Interactive Constitution is based on The Words We Live By: Your Annotated Guide to the Constitution by Linda R. Monk (Hyperion/A Stonesong Press Book). Copyright © 2003 Linda R. Monk and The Stonesong Press, Inc. Rec. by Cristina Sanchez-Lopez
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- THOMAS (Library of Congress)
This website is from the Library of Congress and gives legislative information, in the spirit of Thomas Jefferson. Under “Current Activity” students can read what happened recently in Congress or what is on the house floor at the moment. Under “Learn” students can find out about the Supreme Court, the legislative process, the Declaration of Independence, and the U.S. Constitution. There is a section for teachers with classroom activities and lesson plans. Rec. by Sharon Siciak
The Library of Congress THOMAS site is the source for federal legislative information. THOMAS provides several options for finding bills, resolutions, and legislative histories from 1973 to the present. Legislative information can be searched across multiple Congresses. THOMAS is also the source for presidential nominations, treaties, committee reports, legislative resources f
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