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Democracy in America: Civil Rights - Demanding Equality

This course looks at the nature of the guarantees of political and social equality, and the roles that individuals and government have played in expanding these guarantees to less-protected segments of society, such as African Americans, women, and the disabled.

CID SOE14066
TESS 1a
LEADS None
Credit Hours 2.5
History & Government

Democracy in America: Legislatures - Laying Down the Law

This course explores the idea that legislatures, although contentious bodies, are institutions composed of men and women who make representative democracy work by reflecting and reconciling the wide diversity of views held by Americans.

CID SOE14067
TESS 1a
LEADS None
Credit Hours 2.5
History & Government

Democracy in America: The Modern Presidency - Tools of Power

This course shows that the American Presidency has been transformed since the 1930s. Today, presidents are overtly active in the legislative process: they use the media to appeal directly to the people and they exercise leadership over an "institutional presidency" with thousands of aides.

CID SOE14068
TESS 1a
LEADS None
Credit Hours 2
History & Government

Democracy in America: Bureaucracy - A Controversial Necessity

This course reveals how the American bureaucracy delivers significant services directly to the people, how it has expanded in response to citizen demands for increased government services, and how bureaucrats sometimes face contradictory expectations that are difficult to satisfy.

CID SOE14069
TESS 1a
LEADS None
Credit Hours 3
History & Government

Democracy in America: The Courts - Our Rule of Law

This course examines the role of courts as institutions dedicated to conflict resolution, with the power both to apply and to interpret the meaning of law in trial and appeal courts. It shows the increased power of the Supreme Court through its use of judicial review and the difficulty of creating a judiciary that is independent of politics.

CID SOE14070
TESS 1a
LEADS None
Credit Hours 2.5
History & Government

Democracy in America: Understanding Media - The Inside Story

This course explores the media as an integral part of American democracy, highlighting the scrutiny they impose on the performance of public officials, the interdependence of politics and the media, and the power the media wields in selecting the news.

CID SOE14071
TESS 1a
LEADS None
Credit Hours 2.5
History & Government

Democracy in America: Public Opinion - Voice of the People

This course examines the power of public opinion to influence government policy, the increasing tendency of public officials to rely on polls, and the need to use many forms of feedback to get an accurate measure of public opinion.

CID SOE14072
TESS 1a
LEADS None
Credit Hours 2.5
History & Government

Democracy in America: Political Parties - Mobilizing Agents

This course shows how political parties perform important functions that link the public to the institutions of American government. Parties create coalitions of citizens who share political goals, elect candidates to public office to achieve those goals, and organize the legislative and executive branches of government.

CID SOE14073
TESS 1a
LEADS None
Credit Hours 2.5
History & Government

Democracy in America: Elections - The Maintenance of Democracy

This course explores the crucial role of strategy in the two-stage electoral campaign system; the opportunities for citizens to choose, organize, and elect candidates who will pursue policies they favor; and the need for campaigns to increase voter turnout by educating citizens about the importance and influence of their vote.

CID SOE14074
TESS 1a
LEADS None
Credit Hours 1.5
History & Government

Democracy in America: Interest Groups - Organizing to Influence

This video lesson shows how America's large number of corporate, citizen-action, and grass-roots interest groups enhance our representative process by giving citizens a role in shaping policy agendas.

CID SOE14075
TESS 1a
LEADS None
Credit Hours 2
History & Government