American government
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Welcome to American Government!
Government perhaps is one of the most perplexing, yet fully rewarding subjects of the twenty-first century. This course will provide applicable information pertaining to the American democratic process and will allow you to make wise decisions in terms of voting and political discussions.
Feel free to review the course information and requirements below. If you are interested in enrolling in this course, please send an email to gkidd@musician.org. Classes will begin on November 1, 2006.
PRELIMINARY ASSIGNMENT!!!
In an essay in a form of your own judgement, please answer the following statement:
"How do a variety of political systems greatly impact the political spectrum of a world. Also, how is it that one nation can have greater say politically as compared to other countries?"
[edit] Grading/Evaluation
Grading in this course follows a weights system as follows:
- 50% Exams, Tests
- 40% Reading Quizzes, Essays, etc.
- 10% Regular Attendance
[edit] Course Materials
Students are expected to have some sort of access to the internet and/or a public library; Many reading assignments may be found online and libraries have a wide-range of texts relating to the political spectrum.
Although a standard text is not required, students are encouraged to have some sort of supplement. The wikibook for this topic maybe found with this link