Description
Students investigate key political concepts, ideas, institutions, policies, interactions, roles, and behaviors that characterize the constitutional system and political culture of the United States. Students will study the structure of the Constitution throughout the course, as well as its implications for the functioning of government today. Other foundational documents, landmark Supreme Court cases, and opportunities for research and civic action are key elements in this rich course that prepares students to be informed and active participants in U.S. society.
Materials
The Inventory Manager contains the required material for this course.
Optional Materials
Suggested materials to help students prepare for the AP Exam: Lader, Curt. Barron's AP U.S. Government and Politics. New Jersey: Barron's Educational Series. Hauppauge, New York. Princeton Review. Cracking the AP U.S. Government & Politics Exam. The Princeton Review. New York, New York.
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Details
Academic Level: HIGH_SCHOOL
Catalog: WEN Preview
Prerequisites: None
Corequisites: None
Source: FlexPoint (FLVS)
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