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[Show more]AP United States Government and Politics notes from Unit 2, Section 7: The Supreme Court. Outlines the functions and uses of the United States Supreme court and how it affects Americans' everyday lives.
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AP United States Government and Politics notes from Unit 2, Section 6: 
 
An overview of the federal judiciary, also known as the judicial branch. This covers all federal courts, up to and including the Supreme Court.
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An overview of the federal judiciary, also known as the judicial branch. This covers all federal courts, up to and including the Supreme Court.
AP United States Government and Politics notes from Unit 2, Section 5: 
 
An overview of checks on the Executive Branch of the Federal Government, namely the President.
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An overview of checks on the Executive Branch of the Federal Government, namely the President.
AP United States Government and Politics notes from Unit 2, Section 4: 
 
Notes on the roles and powers of the executive branch of the United States’ federal government, namely the President (POTUS).
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Notes on the roles and powers of the executive branch of the United States’ federal government, namely the President (POTUS).
AP United States Government and Politics notes from Unit 2, Section 3: 
 
Notes on the roles and powers of the legislative branch of the United States’ federal government, including the Senate, House of Representatives, Vice President, and legislative committees.
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Notes on the roles and powers of the legislative branch of the United States’ federal government, including the Senate, House of Representatives, Vice President, and legislative committees.
AP United States Government and Politics notes from Unit 2, Section 2: 
 
Notes on the structure and day-to-day functions of the legislative branch of the United States’ federal government, including the Senate, House of Representatives, Vice President, and legislative committees.
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Notes on the structure and day-to-day functions of the legislative branch of the United States’ federal government, including the Senate, House of Representatives, Vice President, and legislative committees.
AP United States Government and Politics notes from Unit 2, Section 1: 
 
An introduction to the legislative branch of the United States’ federal government, including the Senate, House of Representatives, Vice President, and legislative committees.
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An introduction to the legislative branch of the United States’ federal government, including the Senate, House of Representatives, Vice President, and legislative committees.
AP United States Government and Politics notes from Unit 1, Section 6: 
 
How is federalism interpreted? How has its interpretation changed since the Founding Fathers wrote the Constitution? These notes are an analysis of how federalism has influenced American politics and different interpretations ...
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How is federalism interpreted? How has its interpretation changed since the Founding Fathers wrote the Constitution? These notes are an analysis of how federalism has influenced American politics and different interpretations ...
AP United States Government and Politics notes from Unit 1, Section 5: 
 
Notes on the concept of federalism and its influence on the United States of America’s founding documents.
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Notes on the concept of federalism and its influence on the United States of America’s founding documents.
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Notes on the founding principles of American government and the framework for politics in the country.
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Notes on the founding principles of American government and the framework for politics in the country.
AP United States Government and Politics notes from Unit 1, Section 3: 
 
The Articles of Confederation was the first governing document of what would become the United States of America. Understanding the Articles is critical to understanding the Constitution and other documents that would follow t...
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The Articles of Confederation was the first governing document of what would become the United States of America. Understanding the Articles is critical to understanding the Constitution and other documents that would follow t...
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Introduction to government: philosophy, ideals, and structure. What powers does the government have? Where does the government’s power come from? Why do we give the government power?
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Introduction to government: philosophy, ideals, and structure. What powers does the government have? Where does the government’s power come from? Why do we give the government power?
AP United States Government and Politics notes from Unit 1, Section 1: 
 
To understand modern government, you must first understand democracy—the types of democracy, the ideals behind it, and how democracies function in their most basic form.
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To understand modern government, you must first understand democracy—the types of democracy, the ideals behind it, and how democracies function in their most basic form.
A more in-depth look at the types of democracy, a great introduction to any class on United States government, political theory, democratic theory, or democracy. 
Covers natural rights, board of education of westside community schools v Mergens, and other major court cases.
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Add to cartA more in-depth look at the types of democracy, a great introduction to any class on United States government, political theory, democratic theory, or democracy. 
Covers natural rights, board of education of westside community schools v Mergens, and other major court cases.
A run-down on everything you need to know for the AP United States Government course.
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AP United States Government and Politics notes from Unit 5, Section 7: 
 
Structure and funding of modern political campaigns. How do campaigns work? Who works on campaigns? How are campaigns funded?
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Structure and funding of modern political campaigns. How do campaigns work? Who works on campaigns? How are campaigns funded?
AP United States Government and Politics notes from Unit 5, Section 6: 
 
How are members of Congress elected? Whether it’s to the United States Senate or the House of Representatives, members of Congress must campaign and take political strategy into account when planning their messaging and mark...
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How are members of Congress elected? Whether it’s to the United States Senate or the House of Representatives, members of Congress must campaign and take political strategy into account when planning their messaging and mark...
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How do the people of the United States choose a president? These notes cover the Electoral College, Presidential campaigns, political strategy, marketing and messaging, and how voting works.
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How do the people of the United States choose a president? These notes cover the Electoral College, Presidential campaigns, political strategy, marketing and messaging, and how voting works.
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How do interest groups influence elections? How do interest groups influence policy? These notes take a deep dive into how interest groups influence American policymaking, with a focus on the federal government. Topics discuss...
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How do interest groups influence elections? How do interest groups influence policy? These notes take a deep dive into how interest groups influence American policymaking, with a focus on the federal government. Topics discuss...
AP United States Government and Politics notes from Unit 5, Section 3: 
 
These notes cover the historical and modern implications of political parties on American political culture. Specifically covering the two-party system, the Democratic party, the Republican party, and others.
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These notes cover the historical and modern implications of political parties on American political culture. Specifically covering the two-party system, the Democratic party, the Republican party, and others.
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These notes cover voter turnout, voting, and elections. It also emphasizes political efficacy and pressures (or lack thereof) on Americans to vote.
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These notes cover voter turnout, voting, and elections. It also emphasizes political efficacy and pressures (or lack thereof) on Americans to vote.
AP United States Government and Politics notes from Unit 5, Section 1: 
 
These notes cover American voting rights, models of voting behavior, and how public opinion of politics can influence elections and political efficacy.
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These notes cover American voting rights, models of voting behavior, and how public opinion of politics can influence elections and political efficacy.
AP United States Government and Politics notes from Unit 4, Section 2: 
 
These notes cover the collection and interpretation of public opinion data, specifically as it pertains to American politics.
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These notes cover the collection and interpretation of public opinion data, specifically as it pertains to American politics.
AP United States Government and Politics notes from Unit 4, Section 1: 
 
These notes cover American public opinion regarding government and politics. Public opinion is often influenced by the media. Political culture and political efficacy fluctuate over time.
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These notes cover American public opinion regarding government and politics. Public opinion is often influenced by the media. Political culture and political efficacy fluctuate over time.
AP United States Government and Politics notes from Unit 3, Section 6: 
 
These notes cover historical and modern political movements and social movements and how they’ve impacted American government, politics, and culture. Specifically, these notes take a look at how the Equal Protection Clause o...
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These notes cover historical and modern political movements and social movements and how they’ve impacted American government, politics, and culture. Specifically, these notes take a look at how the Equal Protection Clause o...
AP United States Government and Politics notes from Unit 3, Section 5: 
 
These notes cover due process and the rights of Americans who are accused of committing a crime.
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These notes cover due process and the rights of Americans who are accused of committing a crime.
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These notes cover the process of selective incorporation by the Supreme Court.
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These notes cover the process of selective incorporation by the Supreme Court.
AP United States Government and Politics notes from Unit 3, Section 3: 
 
These notes analyze the Bill of Rights as it pertains to public safety throughout the history of the United States.
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These notes analyze the Bill of Rights as it pertains to public safety throughout the history of the United States.
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These notes cover the First Amendment to the Constitution, part of the Bill of Rights. The First Amendment provides several rights to American citizens, namely those centering free speech.
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These notes cover the First Amendment to the Constitution, part of the Bill of Rights. The First Amendment provides several rights to American citizens, namely those centering free speech.
AP United States Government and Politics notes from Unit 3, Section 1: 
 
These notes cover the Bill of Rights, also known as the first 10 amendments to the American Constitution. They enshrined the rights of American citizens into law.
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These notes cover the Bill of Rights, also known as the first 10 amendments to the American Constitution. They enshrined the rights of American citizens into law.
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