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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.
August 25, 202160-Second Civics: Episode 4416, Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Functions: Ideas that Informed the American Founders, Part 3Aristotle observed that every state, or country, must perform three functions: legislative, executive, and judicial. The American Founders were well acquainted with these functions, and formed the three branch system around them. Listen to todayâ??s episode to learn more! Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
August 24, 202160-Second Civics: Episode 4415, Thomas Hobbes and John Locke: Ideas that Informed the American Founders, Part 2The American Founders learned a great deal from natural rights philosophers, such as Thomas Hobbes and John Locke. Natural rights philosophy taught that people have natural rights that others must respect. Learn more in today's episode! Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
August 23, 202160-Second Civics: Episode 4414, History Lessons and the Constitution: Ideas that Informed the American Founders, Part 1The American Founders learned lessons from ancient history when creating their state constitutions and the U.S. Constitution. They learned from Greek and Roman history that although democracies may appear to begin well, they tend to end in tyranny when the poor attack the rich. Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
August 20, 202160-Second Civics: Episode 4413, Lessons from Classical Philosophy: Back-to-School Basics, Part 12The American Founders studied ancient Greek and Roman philosophers to learn about how to create the best form of government. Classical political philosophers taught that human beings are, by nature, social creatures. Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
August 19, 202160-Second Civics: Episode 4412, Self-government in Virginia: Back-to-School Basics, Part 11In the more than 150 years of European settlement of the British North American colonies, by 1776 Americans had developed many different ways of organizing local governments. Today's episode will cover self-government in the colonies, especially the House of Burgesses in Virginia. Listen now! Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
August 18, 202160-Second Civics: Episode 4411, William Blackstone's Influence on the American Founders: Back-to-Basics Part 10William Blackstone's explanations of English law, published between 1765 and 1769, were incredibly influential on the formation of basic rights in America. Listen to today's episode to learn more! Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
August 17, 202160-Second Civics: Episode 4410, Who Influenced the American Founders? Back-to-School Basics, Part 9America's Founders learned about government from their experiences in self-government as subjects of the British Empire. They also learned about government by reading history and philosophy, particularly that of ancient Greece and Rome and the works of sixteenth and seventeenth-century philosophers. Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
August 16, 202160-Second Civics: Episode 4409, Trades and Land Speculation in the American Colonies: Back-to-School Basics, Part 8While most Americans during the colonial period were farmers, others followed various trades, working as brickmakers, carpenters, printers, sailors, shoemakers, and even wigmakers, among other professions. Listen to todayâ??s podcast to learn more about these colonial careers! Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
August 13, 202160-Second Civics: Episode 4408, Agriculture in Colonial America: Back-to-School Basics, Part 7Most Americans during the colonial period lived in small villages or on farms. The size of farms varied widely, from small plots of land in New England to immense plantations in the South with thousands of acres. Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
August 12, 202160-Second Civics: Episode 4407, The Diversity of the American Colonies: Back-to-School Basics, Part 6The American colonists came from a variety of countries and for various economic, religious, and social reasons. Learn more about the diverse group that came to settle in the colonies with today's episode! 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.