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coursename = Government | coursename = Government | ||
description = | description = Government is a one trimester thought-provoking exploration of United States Government and Politics. We will cover such topics as the Constitution, Bill of Rights, interest groups, politics, voting, branches of government, laws, public policies and current events. Government is a core class and required for graduation. | ||
department = [[History and Social Studies]] | department = [[History and Social Studies]] | ||
teacher | teacher = [[Wes Hill]] | ||
sessions = 1 | sessions = 1 | ||
prerequisites = | prerequisites = | ||
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Government is a one trimester thought-provoking exploration of United States Government and Politics. We will cover such topics as the Constitution, Bill of Rights, interest groups, politics, voting, branches of government, laws, public policies and current events. Government is a core class and required for graduation. | |||
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coursename = Government
description = Government is a one trimester thought-provoking exploration of United States Government and Politics. We will cover such topics as the Constitution, Bill of Rights, interest groups, politics, voting, branches of government, laws, public policies and current events. Government is a core class and required for graduation.
department = History and Social Studies
teacher = Wes Hill
sessions = 1
prerequisites =
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grcode = HG
offered = 20-21
opento = Freshmen
requiredby = Career & College
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Government is a one trimester thought-provoking exploration of United States Government and Politics. We will cover such topics as the Constitution, Bill of Rights, interest groups, politics, voting, branches of government, laws, public policies and current events. Government is a core class and required for graduation.