American Government
American Government homeschool course will guide students through an in-depth study of the history, structure, and guiding principles of American government.
Grade:
9-12
Duration:
1 Semester
Prerequisites:
None
Credit:
0.5
Materials:
None
Description
This course will guide students through an in-depth study of the history, structure, and guiding principles of American government. The first unit will review the origins of government in general and American government in particular—from the earliest models for democracy to the founding documents that created a federalist system of government in the U.S. Several units will help students explore the roles and responsibilities of each branch of government as well as the impact that the Constitution has had and continues to have on the way government works and on the lives of individual Americans. The course’s final unit will guide students through a series of projects that require them to apply what they have learned about American government to an issue that interests them.
Outline
Module 1: The Road to Democracy
Module 2: Structure of U.S. Government
Module 3: How Government Works
Module 4: Rights and Responsibilities
Module 5: Influences on Government
Module 6: Current Issues and Controversies