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dc.contributor.author Mary Haberman en
dc.contributor.author Barry Maxwell en
dc.date.accessioned 2017-02-01T15:41:03Z en
dc.date.available 2017-02-01T15:41:03Z en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/185150 en
dc.description.abstract 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 we ll 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. We 'll also cover the basics in economic, social and foreign policy and bring in current issues and show how they illustrate the process. en
dc.title American Government en
dc.type Online Course en
dc.description.discipline Social Science en
dc.rights.license CC BY en
dc.subject.category Introduction to American Government en
dc.course.number POLS 110 en
dc.course.uri http://opencourselibrary.org/pols-202-american-government/ en


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