Study Party and Electoral Systems and Citizen Organizations
Topic: AP Comparative Government
- cat: Electoral systems and voting rules
- cat: Interest groups and civil society
- cat: Types of party systems and party organization
- cat: Social movements and their political impact
- allowFeature: frq
- distribution: 2024, 16, 24.8, 32.1, 15.1, 11.9, 25436, 3.18, 73
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- type: AP Exam
- summary: AP Comparative Government and Politics introduces students to the political systems and governance of six key countries: China, Iran, Mexico, Nigeria, Russia, and the United Kingdom. The course focuses on comparing how different governments function, how power is gained and used, and how citizens interact with the state. Students explore political institutions, policy-making, civil society, and current global issues. By analyzing real-world examples, they gain a deeper understanding of political concepts like democracy, authoritarianism, political legitimacy, and regime change. The course builds critical thinking skills and prepares students to understand global politics in a connected world.
- category: Social Sciences
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