Enjoying the preview?
This is the free first lesson. Get full access — request a demo or sign in.
Enjoying the preview?
This is the free first lesson. Get full access — request a demo or sign in.
It covers the Preamble and the seven articles, the Bill of Rights and its ten amendments, the amendments dealing with civil rights, those covering the federal government's authority, and those dealing with electoral procedures.
You will learn to explain the structure of the U.S. federal government and identify the responsibilities of its three branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
Yes. It teaches the amendment process (Article V) and the evolution of the United States' supreme law, showing how the government created amendments based on historical changes to ensure the rights of all citizens.
The course is associated with skills in Civil Drafting, Constitutional Documents, Constitutions, Legal Document Revision, Political Laws, and United States History.
It begins with the Preamble and seven articles, then the Bill of Rights (Amendments I-X), followed by amendments covering civil rights, governmental authority, and electoral procedures, before a concluding lesson.