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Jun 27, 2022
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AHS 0469B - American Government (Face-to-Face) The United States Government course consists of the following content area strands: Geography, Civics, and Government. The primary content for the course pertains to the study of government institutions and political processes and their historical impact on American society. Content should include, but is not limited to, the functions and purpose of government, the function of the state, the constitutional framework, federalism, separation of powers, functions of the three branches of government at the local, state and national level, and the political decision-making process.
The purpose of this course is to formalize and extend concepts related to American History with a focus on government institutions and political processes and their historical impact on American society.
Prerequisites: None Corequisites: AHS 0469C Credit Hours: 0.35 Contact Hours: 44.8 Conditions: Face-to-Face. Degrees Offered: None
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