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Constitution Day

Constitution and Citizenship Sources

Constitution Center: Constitution 101 Course

This self-paced course provides learners of all ages with a basic understanding of the Constitution’s text, history, structure, and case law. The Constitution Center is a private, nonprofit organization, serving as America’s leading platform for constitutional education and debate.

Constitution Facts

You'll see the entire text of the Constitution, the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence - and much more! You'll find interesting insights into the men who wrote the Constitution, how it was created, and how the Supreme Court has interpreted the United States Constitution in the two centuries since its creation.

Library of Congress

The Library of Congress has compiled a variety of educational and training materials concerning the Constitution. The Library is the main research arm of the U.S. Congress and the home of the U.S. Copyright Office.

National Archives: America's Founding Documents

Learn more about the meaning, history, and creation of the Constitution from the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), the nation’s record keeper.

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS): Civics Questions and Answers

Test your knowledge of the 100 civics (history and government) questions asked during the USCIS naturalization test required to become a naturalized citizen.

Federalist Papers: Primary Documents in American History

The Federalist Papers were a series of essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay urging the citizens of New York to ratify the new United States Constitution. This guide compiles Library of Congress digital materials, external websites, and a print bibliography.

Teaching Resources