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American Government (POLS 202)
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This course covers American Government: the Constitution, the branches of government (Presidency, Congress, Judiciary) and how politics works: elections, voting, parties, campaigning, policy making. In addition weęll look at how the media, interest groups, public opinion polls and political self-identification (are you liberal or conservative, Democrat or Republican or something else?) impact politics and political choices. Weęll also cover the basics in economic, social and foreign policy and bring in current issues and show how they illustrate the process.

Subject:
Political Science
Social Science
Material Type:
Assessment
Full Course
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Syllabus
Textbook
Provider:
Washington State Board for Community & Technical Colleges
Provider Set:
Open Course Library
Date Added:
05/03/2013
Bashar Malkawi, Procedures Law in the US
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This sources provides basic structure of the court system in the U.S. The slides provide easy description of the federal and state court system. 

Subject:
General Law
Material Type:
Lecture Notes
Author:
Bashar Malkawi
Date Added:
10/10/2020
Demonstrating Understanding of Richard Wright's Rite of Passage
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Students use the elements of persuasion for a specific audience to demonstrate their understanding of Richard Wright's accessible and engaging coming-of-age novel, "Rite of Passage.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Provider:
ReadWriteThink
Provider Set:
ReadWriteThink
Date Added:
09/30/2013
Slaves and the Courts, 1740-1860
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Slaves and the Courts, 1740-1860, contains just over a hundred pamphlets and books (published between 1772 and 1889) concerning the difficult and troubling experiences of African and African-American slaves in the American colonies and the United States. The documents, most from the Law Library and the Rare Book and Special Collections Division of the Library of Congress, comprise an assortment of trials and cases, reports, arguments, accounts, examinations of cases and decisions, proceedings, journals, a letter, and other works of historical importance.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
General Law
History
Law
U.S. History
Material Type:
Diagram/Illustration
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Provider:
Library of Congress
Date Added:
05/10/2013