Social Civics (Government)

$325.00

In a democracy it is crucial for citizens to understand and be involved in their government. Social Civics is the study of how the United States government is organized and run at the national, state, and local levels. Beginning with a look at how government developed, this course covers such topics as our federal constitution, political parties, and government policy and involvement in various areas of our lives, including the economy, education, and foreign affairs.

Description

First Semester
Units: 4
Exams: 4

 

Second Semester
Units: 4
Exams: 4

 

Online Exams available

Remy, Ritchie, Arbetman, Ruffing; United States Government & Civics, McGraw-Hill Education

EN10 / E10A / E10B