Course detail: History of the Productiveness of Congress

The class will examine the first Congress to the present day on how productive they were in passing legislation to make America what it is today. How the Congress will work with the President and Supreme Court will be discussed. Sometimes the Congress was very productive in getting states added to the country, the expansion of civil rights, and fighting wars. Other times a stalemate over political ideas and conflicts with the President and Court. Deadlock versus full cooperation will be discussed. We will look at each President and Congress and see the progress and lack of progress as the country moves forward from 1791 to 2025. Join us for a trip to explore the Acts of Congress.


Instructor Bio: Russ Hutchins teaches U.S. history, Western civilization, economics, business, philosophy, and business management at Friends University. He is a retired public-school administrator and educator. 


 Session Information: OC25229O

Schedule: Every week on Monday, starting on 04/21/25 and ending on 05/05/25
Times: 10:00am-12:00pm CDT
Online : $50.00

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Thank you for registering for this Osher online course. A week before your class starts you will receive an email that will include your Zoom link and passcode for the class. You will use the same link and passcode for each of the three course sessions so please save the email. We encourage you to sign into your meeting prior to the class start date to make sure you are comfortable with the process. Zoom Course Participation: An individual registration is required for each person in the home, as zoom links are not to be shared.

Instructors

Name Additional Resources
Russ Hutchins

Facility Detail

Zoom Facilitated Sessions
Meets live online
Online, WEB OTHER

Cancellation Policy

A refund less a $5.00 cancellation fee will be assessed for all cancellations made in writing prior to 7 days before the start of the event. After that time, no refunds will be made.