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AP??/College US Government and Politics
Ideals of democracy: Foundations of American democracyTypes of democracy: Foundations of American democracyChallenges of the Articles of Confederation: Foundations of American democracyGovernment power and individual rights: Foundations of American democracy
Ratification of the US Constitution: Foundations of American democracyPrinciples of American government: Foundations of American democracyThe relationship between the states and the federal government: Foundations of American democracyConstitutional interpretations of federalism : Foundations of American democracyFederalism in action: Foundations of American democracy
Congress: The Senate and the House of Representatives: Interactions among branches of governmentStructures, powers, and functions of Congress: Interactions among branches of governmentCongressional behavior: Interactions among branches of governmentRoles and powers of the president: Interactions among branches of governmentChecks on the presidency: Interactions among branches of governmentExpansion of presidential power: Interactions among branches of governmentPresidential communication: Interactions among branches of government
The judicial branch: Interactions among branches of governmentLegitimacy of the judicial branch: Interactions among branches of governmentThe Court in action: Interactions among branches of governmentChecks on the judicial branch: Interactions among branches of governmentThe bureaucracy: Interactions among branches of governmentDiscretionary and rule-making authority: Interactions among branches of governmentHolding the bureaucracy accountable: Interactions among branches of governmentPolicy and the branches of government: Interactions among branches of government
The Bill of Rights: Civil liberties and civil rightsThe First Amendment: freedom of religion: Civil liberties and civil rightsThe First Amendment: freedom of speech: Civil liberties and civil rightsThe First Amendment: freedom of the press: Civil liberties and civil rightsThe Second Amendment: Civil liberties and civil rightsBalancing individual freedom with public order and safety: Civil liberties and civil rights
Selective incorporation: Civil liberties and civil rightsDue process and the rights of the accused: Civil liberties and civil rightsDue process and the right to privacy: Civil liberties and civil rightsSocial movements and equal protection: Civil liberties and civil rightsGovernment responses to social movements: Civil liberties and civil rightsBalancing minority and majority rights: Civil liberties and civil rightsAffirmative action: Civil liberties and civil rights
American attitudes about government and politics: American political ideologies and beliefsPolitical socialization: American political ideologies and beliefsChanges in ideology: American political ideologies and beliefsInfluence of political events on ideology: American political ideologies and beliefsMeasuring public opinion: American political ideologies and beliefs
Evaluating public opinion data: American political ideologies and beliefsIdeologies of political parties: American political ideologies and beliefsIdeology and policymaking: American political ideologies and beliefsIdeology and economic policy: American political ideologies and beliefsIdeology and social policy: American political ideologies and beliefs
Voting rights and models of voter behavior: Political participationVoter turnout: Political participationPolitical parties: Political participationHow and why political parties change and adapt: Political participationThird-party politics: Political participationInterest groups influencing policymaking : Political participation
Groups influencing policy outcomes: Political participationElecting a president: Political participationCongressional elections: Political participationModern campaigns: Political participationCampaign finance: Political participationThe media: Political participationChanging media: Political participation
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