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Voting in Congress
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Voting in Congress

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Grade Level Grades 6-12
Resource Type Lesson Plan, Presentation
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Students learn what factors members of Congress consider when deciding whether to vote for a bill. These include the powers given to Congress by the Constitution, members’ personal opinions, political party support, and what voters think. During the first day of the lesson, students find out about each of these factors. During the second day, students get to try their hand at weighing the factors by considering hypothetical bills.

Note: this lesson includes a PowerPoint presentation, but there is a paper-only option that can be used as an alternative.

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Voting_in_Congress[1].pdf

Lesson Plan
February 13, 2020
2.16 MB
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Voting_in_Congress_Part_1.ppt

Presentation
February 10, 2020
2.4 MB
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Voting_in_Congress_Part_2.ppt

Presentation
February 10, 2020
2.56 MB

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