So how does the American political system work? Who are some of the key actors? What are key concepts for a student trying to understand what’s going on? How can I as a citizen influence politics?



Civic Engagement in American Democracy



Instructors: Dr. Bruce W Jentleson
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There are 4 modules in this course
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This week we'll learn who is who in American Democracy.
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8 videos4 readings9 assignments
This week we'll learn how American Democracy is structured and how forces—internal and external—affect it.
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5 videos3 readings6 assignments
This week we'll learn how American citizens can affect their political system.
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Reviewed on Dec 24, 2024
Great course to better understand how the american political system works
Reviewed on Jun 24, 2024
This course was a great introduction to civic engagement in American Democracy. I definitely would recommend it!
Reviewed on Jan 1, 2021
Great overview of American Democracy and Civic Engagment!

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