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Among the goals of InspirePolitics.com is to make learning about government and politics interactive and engaging.

Students can view the interactive chart on the right to learn more about the legislative process at the federal, state and local levels.

We also provide standards-based lesson plans that teachers can download (see below). The first 3 lessons are:

  • Who are my leaders?
  • Why should I participate in civic action?
  • What can I do?
Finally, we provide teachers an online education forum where they can discuss political issues with their students.
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Lesson 1

“Who are my leaders?


Topic: Citizenship Participation

In this lesson, the student will be asked to compare the characteristics of major political parties based upon the philosophy, platform, and support base.

  DOWNLOAD LESSON PLAN  
 

 
Lesson 2

“Why should I participate in civic action?”

Topic: Rights & Responsibilities of Citizens

In this lesson, the student will be asked to explain the rights, duties, and responsibilities of citizens in a democracy and the relationship between them.
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Lesson 3

“What can I do?”


Topic: Citizenship Participation

In this lesson, the student will be asked to describe how a citizen can demonstrate his/her role in the political process as a voter, a candidate, and/or a political party member.
  DOWNLOAD LESSON PLAN  
 

 
   
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