U.S. Civics 1137
U.S. Civics 1137

U.S. Civics 1137 (3RD EDITION)

Course Description

U.S. Civics (Level 12) (PACEs 1133–1138) 1/2 Credit

In this level the student:

  • Studies the historical foundations of American Civics.
  • Reviews the Biblical, Greek, Roman, and Anglo-Saxon governments; types of church governments; origins, structures, functions, and limitations of state and local governments.
  • Studies the reasons and results of the Reformation and the influence of the philosophies of the Enlightenment on today’s culture.
  • Summarizes the historical, social, and economic conditions that led to the Declaration of Independence; the Articles of Confederation; Constitution ratification; and the colonial and modern meaning of “separation of church and state.”
  • Learns the structures and functions of the national government.

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