3.1 U.S. Political System and Constitution
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Government structures and processes form the backbone of political systems. This unit explores key concepts like separation of powers, checks and balances, and federalism, which shape how governments function and distribute authority among different branches and levels. The unit delves into the specific roles of legislative, executive, and judicial branches, examining how they interact and balance each other's power. It also covers electoral systems, voting processes, and current debates shaping modern governance.
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Government structures and processes form the backbone of political systems. This unit explores key concepts like separation of powers, checks and balances, and federalism, which shape how governments function and distribute authority among different branches and levels. The unit delves into the specific roles of legislative, executive, and judicial branches, examining how they interact and balance each other's power. It also covers electoral systems, voting processes, and current debates shaping modern governance.
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