American Government (POLS1101)
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Textbook notes for chapter 2 of American Government. Can also serve as a study guide
First 2 units of American Government (POLS 1101).

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American Government Unit 2 Notes
- Class notes • 6 pages • 2019
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These notes have the last part of Unit 1 and all of Unit 2, containing the complete transformation of the American government into what it is today, federalism, civil rights/liberties, and different amendments to the constitution. I use bullet points and some examples of how these concepts can be applied. You'll really want cake after this one.

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American Government Unit 1 Notes
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These notes contain the first unit of American Government, the topics covered in this range from what is government, an intro to politics and ends on how the American government began to be formed (This unit ended talking about the electoral college and Articles of Confederation (AoC) design flaws and why it failed). I provide some examples of applications these concepts can be used on, and I use bullet points.

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Notes 4: Constitutional Origins
- Class notes • 4 pages • 2017
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These notes were taken from Michael Evans' textbook's first edition. These notes explain the various versions of the U.S. constitution, why they changed, the politics surrounding them, and why we had to have so many different versions. These notes also explain the contents of the constitution and the amendments.

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Notes 3: Intro to American Politics
- Class notes • 3 pages • 2017
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These notes are notes taken from Michael Evan's textbook. These notes are an introduction to American politics. They explain the function of politics, why we use politics as a tool of government, and the different layers of politics within our own government using real life American politicians.
These are notes taken from Michael Evan's textbook. These notes explain the American form of government, its purposes, and the various ways we can impact our government.

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