U.S. Government/ Economics
| Offered | |
|---|---|
| Term:Fall | Block:2 |
| Term:Fall | Block:5 |
| Term:Spring | Block:2 |
| Term:Spring | Block:6 |
- One Semester (Block): One Credit
- Degree of Difficulty: Regular
- Prerequisite: none
- Homework: Average
The course will focus on the following concepts: How our government came to be organized; the background and political philosophies of our founding fathers; the Bill of Rights; the office and duties of the Chief Executive; and the organization of Congress and the landmark Supreme Court cases and their significance today. In Economics, the course will focus on these concepts: The Basis of Economics; Capitalism and the Market Economy; Demand and Supply; Determining Prices; Measuring Economics Performance; Inflation and Unemployment; Money and Banking; The Federal reserve system and Monetary Policy and Taxes; and National Debt and Fiscal Policy.
Texts:
- United States Government: Democracy in Action, Glencoe
- Economics, Glencoe
