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AP US Government

Civil Liberties and Civil Rights

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Topic: AP US Government

  • cat: Civil liberties under the Bill of Rights
  • cat: First Amendment freedoms
  • cat: Due process and equal protection
  • cat: Civil rights and Supreme Court interpretation
  • cat: Contemporary civil rights issues
  • allowFeature: frq
  • distribution: 2024, 24.3, 25, 23.7, 18.1, 8.9, 350257, 3.38, 73
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  • type: AP Exam
  • summary: AP U.S. Government and Politics is a college-level course that examines the foundations, structure, and functions of the American political system. Students explore key topics such as the Constitution, federalism, civil liberties and rights, political parties, elections, interest groups, and the roles of the three branches of government. The course emphasizes analysis of primary sources, including founding documents and Supreme Court cases, and helps students understand how political behavior and institutions shape public policy. By developing skills in argumentation and data analysis, students are prepared to engage thoughtfully in civic life and informed political debate.
  • category: Social Sciences
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