Did You Know?

The 86th Congress made laws for schools!

House of Representatives

This part has many people. They help make laws.

Senate

This part has fewer people. They also help make laws.

What 86th United States Congress Does

They make rules for the country.

They help fix problems for people.

They talk about money for schools.

They help keep the peace in the land.

They work for the good of all.

They listen to what people need.

More About 86th United States Congress

The 86th Congress had many big talks. They made laws to help schools and health care. They worked hard to help people in need. This Congress was important for the U.S. and its people.

What they do affects us every day. The laws they make help keep us safe. They help schools get money for kids to learn. They also help fix roads and parks.

In the future, Congress will keep working. They will make new laws for new problems. They will always try to help people live better lives.

How Topics Connect

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What Do These Words Mean?

Congress:A group of people who make laws for the country.
Legislation:The process of making new laws.
Bicameral:Having two parts or chambers.
Session:A period when Congress meets to discuss and make laws.
Majority:More than half of a group.