Directions: Students will need to research and find two countries that are constitutional democracies and two countries that are authoritarian/totalitarian. Students will research what each country does to keep control of how they run. After the student will write a short essay response that compares and contrasts both government forms.
Government: Interaction between the instructor and the students will involve a look at American government. We will analyze the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the current state of the legislative, executive and judiciary branches of government. The relationship between the federal, state and local governments will be studied. This is the culminating class in civic literacy to prepare one to vote and exercise the responsibilities of being a citizen.
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