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Elementary School

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Discover the U.S. Capitol
Discover the U.S. Capitol booklet cover
Discover the U.S. Capitol
Capitol Video Tour and Activities for Middle School Students
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Capitol Video Tour and Activities for Middle School Students

Middle School

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Who Elects Our Senators?
Who Elects Our Senators?
Congress by the Numbers
Congress by the Numbers

High School and Up

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Congressional Committees
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Congressional Committees
Congress by the Numbers
Congress by the Numbers

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Statue Seek and Find: Who Am I?
Statue Seek and Find: Who Am I?
Who Am I? cover page
Statues from the National Statuary Hall Collection
Statues from the National Statuary Hall Collection
The Apotheosis of Washington
The Apotheosis of Washington
The Capitol: Architecture and Meaning
The Capitol: Architecture and Meaning
Car of History Clock
The Clean Water Act
The Clean Water Act
The District of Columbia Compensated Emancipation Act of 1862
The District of Columbia Compensated Emancipation Act of 1862
The Frieze of American History
The Frieze of American History
The House of Representatives and Senate
The House of Representatives and Senate
unofficial seal of the United States Congress, featuring an eagle clutching a set of three arrows and a single olive branch in its talons, surrounded by the words “United States Congress”
The U.S. House of Representatives and the Gag Rule
The U.S. House of Representatives and the Gag Rule
Timeline 1789-1815
Timeline 1789-1815
History of Congress and the Capitol between 1789-1815
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