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The Congress

Introduction to "The Congress": The Engine of Democracy

The United States Congress is known as “the engine of democracy.”

Aired 05/01/2017

FromKen Burns

The Congress

Introduction to "The Congress": The Engine of Democracy

Clip: Episode 1 | 4m 45sVideo has Closed Captions

The United States Congress is known as “the engine of democracy.”

The United States Congress, consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives, is known as “the engine of democracy.”

Aired 05/01/2017

FromKen Burns

Funding Provided by: General Motors Corporation; the Corporation for Public Broadcasting; PBS; Ameritech

The 17th Amendment

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The amendment transferred the election of senators from state legislators to the people. (2m 34s)

The Most Recognizable Building in America

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The United States Capitol is a building in which countless historical decisions were made. (2m 38s)

Importance of the First Congress

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David Broder talks about the importance of the first congress. (38s)

The Real Reason Members Vote For or Against Legislation

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David McCullough talks about the real reason members vote for or against legislation. (30s)

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