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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.
July 21, 202360-Second Civics: Episode 4933, How Congress Shares Power: Balance of Powers, Part 4 (rebroadcast)The Framers of the Constitution wanted to limit the power of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of the national government. So, they made each of them share some of its primary responsibilities and accompanying powers with one or more of the other branches. Listen for more! Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
July 20, 202360-Second Civics: Episode 4932, How to Prevent Tyranny: Balance of Powers, Part 3 (rebroadcast)The Framers of the Constitution were concerned about two things: first, the emergence of a tyrannical executive in the presidency and second, a tyranny of a majority in Congress. Learn how they designed a system of government to address these concerns in this episode. Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
July 19, 202360-Second Civics: Episode 4931, Congress as the Predominant Branch: Balance of Powers, Part 2Which branch of the federal government has the most power? We explore the intentions of the Framers for how power was to be distributed among the branches in this episode! Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
July 18, 202360-Second Civics: Episode 4930, A Constitutional World Turned Upside Down: Balance of Powers, Pt 1Today we begin a special series of podcasts to examine the question of whether power in the federal government is appropriately balanced between Congress and the executive and judicial branches. We will also learn how power has shifted from Congress to the executive and judicial branches of government and consider the implications of this shift. Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
July 17, 202360-Second Civics: Episode 4929, Public and Private Happiness: We Hold These Truths to Be Self-Evident, Part 10 (rebroadcast)Many of our choices have social consequences and therefore have a civic dimension when they enhance or subtract from public happiness. Thus the pursuit of happiness must refer both to public and to private happiness. Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
July 14, 202360-Second Civics: Episode 4928, Self-control Is a Key to Happiness: We Hold These Truths to Be Self-Evident, Part 9 (rebroadcast)Every day we make numerous choices in deciding what course of action will add to our well-being and what will make us happy. Making these choices is the pursuit of happiness. Learn more about this important concept in this podcast! Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
July 13, 202360-Second Civics: Episode 4927, Origin of the Pursuit of Happiness: We Hold These Truths to Be Self-Evident, Part 8In the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson announced that every human being has andquot;certain unalienable rights,andquot; among which are those to andquot;life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.andquot; But what did Jefferson mean by andquot;the pursuit of happinessandquot;? Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
July 12, 202360-Second Civics: Episode 4926, Rights That Cannot Be Taken Away: We Hold These Truths to Be Self-Evident, Part 7 (rebroadcast)One key to understanding andquot;inalienableandquot; rights--as distinguished from ordinary, andquot;alienableandquot; rights--is found by turning to one of Thomas Jefferson's rough drafts of the Declaration of Independence. Listen to learn more about the foundations of your rights that cannot be taken away! Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
July 11, 202360-Second Civics: Episode 4925, Inalienable Rights: We Hold These Truths to Be Self-Evident, Part 6 (rebroadcast)The Declaration of Independence states that andquot;all Men are...endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights.andquot; But what does andquot;unalienable Rights,andquot; or, as it was intended, andquot;inalienable Rightsandquot; mean? Learn more in this episode! Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
July 10, 202360-Second Civics: Episode 4924, Moral Equality: We Hold These Truths to Be Self-Evident, Part 5 (rebroadcast)The American Founders possessed a strong sense of moral equality. Indeed, the idea of the moral equality of human beings has ancient origins. Listen to today's episode for more! 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.