AP U.S Government & Politics Book 2: Institutions of Federal Government
The AP U.S. Government Orange Module, titled “Institutions of Federal Government,” is a vital component within the broader curriculum. It aims to provide students with a deep understanding of key federal government institutions in the United States. By exploring these structures and functions, students gain insights into American governance foundations.
The Orange Module delves into fundamental institutions shaping the U.S. government, namely the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches. Students explore the powers, responsibilities, and interactions of these branches, developing a nuanced understanding of checks and balances in the American political system.
The Executive branch examination includes the presidency, emphasizing presidential powers, the role of the Cabinet, and broader executive agencies. Students study the President’s influence on domestic and foreign policies, highlighting executive decision-making.
In the Legislative branch analysis, focus is on the U.S. Congress, investigating Senate and House intricacies. Students explore the legislative process, committee systems, and individual members’ roles, understanding how laws are proposed, debated, and enacted.
The Judicial branch study centers on the federal court system, including the Supreme Court. Students examine landmark cases, judicial review, and legal precedent significance, appreciating the courts’ role in interpreting the Constitution and shaping legal principles.
The Orange Module uses various instructional methods, including case studies, simulations, and interactive discussions, providing theoretical understanding and encouraging critical thinking.
Assessment within the Orange Module includes essays, projects, and exams, challenging students to analyze historical and contemporary examples and demonstrate mastery of federal government institution concepts.
By the module’s conclusion, students should possess a comprehensive understanding of the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches, preparing them for success in the AP U.S. Government exam and cultivating informed citizens capable of critically evaluating government functioning.
Course Features
- Lectures 12
- Quizzes 5
- Duration 52 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 16
- Assessments Yes