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We want to inspire students to value fact-finding, good governance, and bipartisan cooperation as well as to sharpen their investigative skills and their ability to engage in public policy debates with civility.  

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U.S. History Materials

General St. Clair's Defeat

With these materials, students will learn about Congress’s first investigation in 1792. General St. Clair had just suffered a terrible military defeat, and President Washington demanded to know why.

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The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments – Congress Investigates the KKK

Use these materials to teach students about the groundbreaking work of the congressional investigation into the Ku Klux Klan conducted during Reconstruction.

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Welcome to the Jungle

These materials review two concurrent investigations which led to the birth of food safety regulations during the Progressive Era.

The Teapot Dome Scandal

This video discusses one of the most infamous political scandals of the twentieth century: the Teapot Dome scandal.

Ferdinand Pecora and the 1929 Stock Market Crash

With these materials, students work together to analyze the findings of Ferdinand Pecora’s investigation into the stock market crash of ‘29.

McCarthy's Oversight Abuses

This snapshot explores the dangers of unchecked power and political fearmongering through the lens of Senator Joseph McCarthy’s infamous anti-communist crusade in the 1950s.

The Watergate Investigation

This snapshot delves into the Senate’s investigation into when the Watergate scandal shook the nation.

Fulbright Investigates the Vietnam War

With these materials, students will explore the importance of trust in the relationship between Congress and the Presidency.

Civics Materials

Congressional Simulation

Our Congressional investigation simulation is a 4-day lesson where students will participate in a simulation of a state-level oversight investigation about a scandal or problem in Michigan.

Defining Congressional Oversight

These materials will introduce students to the concept of congressional oversight.

Enumerated vs. Implied Powers

With this lesson, students will understand the ways in which Congress’ power extends beyond its enumerated powers.

How the Media Connects Oversight to the Public

In this lesson, students will investigate the relationship between the media and oversight investigations.

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