Learning Resource Type

Classroom Resource

Congressional Leadership/Crash Course Government and Politics

Subject Area

Social Studies

Grade(s)

12

Overview

In this episode, Craig Benzine explores the leadership structure of congress. We'll break out the clone machine to examine the responsibilities of the speaker of the house, the majority, and minority leaders, as well as the majority and minority whips in both the Senate and the House. As the leadership heavily influences assignments to committees and acts as the primary point of contact with the media, they wield significant power in influencing the public dialog.

    Social Studies (2010) Grade(s): 12 - United States Government

    SS10.USG.11

    Evaluate constitutional provisions of the legislative branch of the government of the United States, including checks by the legislative branch on other branches of government.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:SS10.USG.11

    Vocabulary

    • bicameral
    • Senator
    • Representative
    • checks and balances
    • congressional committee
    • Speaker of the House
    • Senate President Pro Tempore
    • majority/minority leader
    • majority/minority whip

    Knowledge

    Students know:
    • Powers granted to the legislative branch by the Constitution as well as limitations placed on the legislative branch by other branches.
    • Roles and responsibilities of various offices in the U.S. Congress, including committee framework.
    • Process by which a bill becomes a law including informal influences on the outcome of a bill's passing and composition.

    Skills

    Students are able to:
    • Classify powers of the legislative branch over other branches as well as checks on the legislative branch by other branches.
    • List in chronological order the steps by which a bill becomes a law while identifying at what points other factors may influence the ability of the bill to be passed, including lobbying efforts, as well as the composition of the bill, such as riders or amendment.

    Understanding

    Students understand that:
    • The constitutional framework of the legislative branch, as well as how informal processes and organizational considerations, have shaped the modern U.S. Congress.
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    PBS
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