Congress American Government Comparative Politics Political Science
Congress American Government Comparative Politics Political Science
Congress
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- A look at the Congressional law making process through the use of the "Zone System." Each "zone," as defined by Howard Marlowe, identifies a sector of legislative activity.
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- Organization of the Congress (1993)
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- A site that educates about Congress, the Constitution, the legislative process (long and short versions), current Congressional leadership, and Congressional staff positions.
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- Recommendations from the Joint Committee House members on how to make Congress more effective, accountable, and credible.
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- C.O.P. provides accurate, timely, meaningful, and absolutely non-partisan coverage of every vote in the House and Senate. Also contains some historic information and studies on Congressional voting.
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- Profile, membership, and leadership information from the 1st through the present Congres. Also virtual tours and special exhibits.
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- United States Congressional documents and debates from 1774-1873.
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- Congress.Org is a comprehensive, searchable guide to the U.S. Congress.
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- Several on-line exhibits from the Carl Albert Center on various Congressmen. Contains educational background information on their Collections.
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