U.S. Government and Civics
Featuring resources on the founding documents and constitutional principles.
Resources categorized by legislative structure, process and current/historical examples.
Resources organized into categories such as presidential powers, roles, current/historical examples and the federal bureaucracy.
Featuring resources organized by judicial structure, process and history. This section also includes resources on landmark Supreme Court cases.
Featuring resources relating to political ideology and political parties, interest groups and campaign finance, campaigns and elections, and the media and the press.
Classroom resources organized in categories including the First Amendment, voting rights, due process, privacy and equal rights.
Resources organized by foreign policy philosophies, tools and current/historical examples.
A collection of C-SPAN Classroom resources relating directly to the AP U.S. Government and Politics course. Sections include a content outline, review resources and AP U.S. Government and Politics key vocabulary terms.
This section includes resources for civics classes with content and activities geared towards middle school and younger learners. The resources are organized by the three branches of government.