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Celebration of 225 years of the Constitution
Sun Sep 23, 2012 11:10
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Celebration of 225 years of the Constitution
HAPPY BIRTHDAY 225 years of the Constitution



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Just in time for the 2012 election, this engaging, interactive lesson traces the history of the American presidency and features a special introduction by ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos—former adviser and communications director for President Bill Clinton. Join constitutional experts and the Center's education staff to explore why it was important for our young nation to have an executive branch, and why nevertheless some people were worried about giving it too much power. We'll also take a trip to a very special location in America's presidential history. We'll be hailing to the chief as we ring in the Constitution's 225th anniversary
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Constitution Hall Pass:The Presidencychannel58 videos | 69 subscribers
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Meet your Constitution Day education requirement by turning to the National Constitution Center! Tune in to our Constitution Hall Pass—a FREE, fun and fascinating webcast for teachers and students to learn more about this historic day. This episode, Constitution Hall Pass: Freedom of Expression, brings the story of the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights to life and celebrates artists, writers and musicians throughout history who have exercised their right to free expression
Constitution Hall Pass: Freedom of Expression
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2erLoTKAOXQ&feature=relmfu

Constitution Day Message From the Chief Justice
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRoNWcgzluQ&feature=related

"RISE UP" AMERICA
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