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AP Government and Politics · Political Analysis · Grade 11-12 · Sub-standard
AP USGov: Methods of Political Analysis (Disciplinary Practice)

Students use political science methods including SCOTUS application, data analysis, source analysis, and argumentation to study governmental processes and political behavior. This is a disciplinary practice, not a content Big Idea.

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AP United States Government and Politics

The College Board AP United States Government and Politics course covers constitutional foundations of American democracy, interactions among branches of government, civil liberties and civil rights, American political ideologies and beliefs, and political participation. Organized around five big ideas: constitutional underpinnings (CON), civic participation in a representative democracy (CIT), competing policy-making interests (PMI), methods of political analysis (PRD), and liberty and order (LOR). The AP exam includes multiple-choice, free-response, and a document-based question.

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