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description = This course will provide students with knowledge of the United States government that will enable them to participate effectively in civic life in America. Students will examine fundamental constitutional principles; the organization of government at the federal, state, and local level; the rights and responsibilities of citizenship; the policy-making process; political parties and elections; comparative government and foreign policy; and the American economic system. | description = This course will provide students with knowledge of the United States government that will enable them to participate effectively in civic life in America. Students will examine fundamental constitutional principles; the organization of government at the federal, state, and local level; the rights and responsibilities of citizenship; the policy-making process; political parties and elections; comparative government and foreign policy; and the American economic system. | ||
department = [[History and Social Studies]] | department = [[History and Social Studies]] | ||
teacher = [[ | teacher = [[John Turner]] | ||
sessions = 1 | sessions = 1 | ||
prerequisites = | prerequisites = |
Revision as of 13:00, 22 February 2020
coursename = Government
description = This course will provide students with knowledge of the United States government that will enable them to participate effectively in civic life in America. Students will examine fundamental constitutional principles; the organization of government at the federal, state, and local level; the rights and responsibilities of citizenship; the policy-making process; political parties and elections; comparative government and foreign policy; and the American economic system.
department = History and Social Studies
teacher = John Turner
sessions = 1
prerequisites =
note =
grcode = HG
offered = 19-20
opento = Freshmen
requiredby = Career & College
Fine Arts
Liberal Arts
STEM
09 = y
10 =
11 =
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CC = y
FA = y
LA = y
ST = y
This course will provide students with knowledge of the United States government that will enable them to participate effectively in civic life in America. Students will examine fundamental constitutional principles; the organization of government at the federal, state, and local level; the rights and responsibilities of citizenship; the policy-making process; political parties and elections; comparative government and foreign policy; and the American economic system.