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60-Second Civics is a daily podcast that provides a quick and convenient way for listeners to learn about our nation's government, the Constitution, and our history. The podcast explores themes relate... more
FAQs about 60-Second Civics Podcast:How many episodes does 60-Second Civics Podcast have?The podcast currently has 1,775 episodes available.
December 15, 202060-Second Civics: Episode 4195, The Implied Powers: The Power of the Congress, Part 5Today on 60-Second Civics, we learn about the implied powers of Congress and explore its historical roots in a seminal Supreme Court case. Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
December 14, 202060-Second Civics: Episode 4194, More Enumerated Powers of Congress: The Power of the Congress, Part 4Today on the podcast, we explore several of the enumerated powers of Congress. Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
December 13, 202060-Second Civics: Episode 4193, Enumerated Powers of Congress: The Power of the Congress, Part 3The Constitution lists many specific powers that Congress has. These are called enumerated powers or express powers. Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
December 12, 202060-Second Civics: Episode 4192, How the Bill of Rights Limits Congress: The Power of the Congress, Part 2On today's episode, learn two ways that the Bill of Rights limits Congress. Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
December 11, 202060-Second Civics: Episode 4191, How the Framers Limited the Power of Congress: The Power of the Congress, Part 1We kick off our series on Congress by talking about both the power of Congress and limitations on this power. The Framers of the Constitution mistrusted concentrations of power in government, so they devised several ways to limit the power of Congress. Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
December 10, 202060-Second Civics: Episode 4190, The President and America's Reputation: The Power of the Presidency, Part 28Why is the president the preeminent figure in domestic and international politics? Find out on today's episode. Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
December 09, 202060-Second Civics: Episode 4189, Congress as Electoral College Tiebreaker: The Power of the Presidency, Part 2What happens if there is a tie in the Electoral College? Find out on today's podcast. Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
December 08, 202060-Second Civics: Episode 4188, The Role of the Electoral College: The Power of the Presidency, Part 26Did you know that it takes 270 electoral votes to win the presidency? We explain the role of the Electoral College on today's podcast. Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
December 07, 202060-Second Civics: Episode 4187, Prime Minister vs. President: The Power of the Presidency, Part 24There are important differences between Parliament and Congress, just as there are important differences between the powers and limitations on an American president and those on a British prime minister. Learn what these are on today's podcast. Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
December 06, 202060-Second Civics: Episode 4186, Prime Minister vs. President: The Power of the Presidency, Part 2How does the prime minister of the United Kingdom differ from the American president? Find out on today's podcast. Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
FAQs about 60-Second Civics Podcast:How many episodes does 60-Second Civics Podcast have?The podcast currently has 1,775 episodes available.