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Constitutional History/US to 1865 (HST 321)

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Pacing Guide for American Politics and US Constitution This is the pacing for the topics and tasks recommended for each week for this course. Download and save or print this checklist to track your progress. This course is designed to take a new learner approximately hours of work per week. Keep in mind that the amount of work assigned each week will vary. Plan your schedule accordingly and carry tasks over into the subsequent week if necessary. This pacing guide reflects a study plan. An accelerated study plan and checklist (without time references) are also available. If you choose one of these options, we strongly suggest contacting the Course Instructor and Program Mentor. Week 1 THE DEVELOPMENT OF CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY Preparation Tasks: Schedule your objective assessment for American Politics. We advise setting the exam date for five to six weeks from now. If you would like guidance on when to schedule, please contact your Course Instructor or Program Mentor. Review Unit 1: Course Introduction Tasks: Complete Unit 2: The Development of Constitutional Democracy (consists of 11 lessons) View Unit Overview infographic and video Complete Module 1: The Influence of the Enlightenment (consists of 2 lessons) Complete Module 2: The Articles of Confederation (consists of 2 lessons) Complete Module 3: The Constitutional Convention (consists of 2 lessons) Complete Module 4: Federalist vs Antifederalists (consists of 2 lessons) Complete Module 5: Separation of Powers Checks and Balances (consists of 3 lessons) Complete Unit 2 Test: The Development of Constitutional Democracy Week 2 THE STRUCTURE OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Tasks: Complete Unit 3: The Structure of the United States Government (consists of 11 lessons) View Unit Overview infographic and video Complete Module 6: The Legislative Branch (consists of 3 lessons) Complete Module 7: The Executive Branch (consists of 3 lessons) Complete Module 8: The Judicial Branch (consists of 3 lessons) Complete Module 9: Power Under the Federalist System (consists of 2 lessons) Complete Unit 3 Test: The Structure of the United States Government Pacing Guide for American Politics and US Constitution Week 3 POLITICAL PARTICIPATION Tasks: Complete Unit 4: Political Participation (consists of 10 lessons) View Unit Overview infographic and video Complete Module 10: Presidential and Congressional Elections (consists of 4 lessons) Complete Module 11: Interest Groups (consists of 3 lessons) Complete Module 12: Voter Choice and Political Participation (consists of 3 lessons) Complete Unit 4 Test: Political Participation Week 4 CIVIL LIBERTIES AND CIVIL RIGHTS Tasks: Complete Unit 5: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights (consists of 9 lessons) View Unit Overview infographic and video Complete Module 13: Civil Rights Civil Liberties Under the United States Constitution (consists of 3 lessons) Complete Module 14: Balancing Liberties and Public Safety (consists of 2 lessons) Complete Module 15: Liberty According to the First Amendment (consists of 2 lessons) Complete Module 16: Restriction and Expansion of Individual Rights (consists of 2 lessons) Complete Unit 5 Test: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights Week 5 PUBLIC OPINION AND MEDIA Tasks: Complete Unit 6: Public Opinion and Media (consists of 5 lessons) View Unit Overview infographic and video Complete Module 17: Influence of Media on Democracy (consists of 2 lessons) Complete Module 18: Influence of Public Opinion on Democracy (consists of 3 lessons) Complete Unit 6 Test: Public Opinion and Media PREASSESSMENT AND COACHING REPORT Tasks: Review course materials to prepare for objective assessment. Complete the Significant Court Cases activity in the Appendix. These cases may appear on your exam. Take the If you have already attempted the we encourage you to take it again. There is value added in retaking the preassessment, as results can lead you in designing a study plan for successful completion of the objective assessment.

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pacing guide 1865 HST 321

Course: Constitutional History/US to 1865 (HST 321)

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6-Week Pacing Guide for American Politics and US
Constitution
This is the pacing guide/checklist for the topics and tasks recommended for each week for this course.
Download and save or print this checklist to track your progress. This course is designed to take a new
learner approximately 15–20 hours of work per week. Keep in mind that the amount of work assigned each
week will vary. Plan your schedule accordingly and carry tasks over into the subsequent week if necessary.
This pacing guide reflects a 6-week study plan. An accelerated 3-week study plan and checklist (without
time references) are also available. If you choose one of these options, we strongly suggest contacting
the Course Instructor and Program Mentor.
Week 1
THE DEVELOPMENT OF CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY
Preparation Tasks:
Schedule your high-stakes objective assessment for American Politics. We advise setting the exam date
for five to six weeks from now. If you would like guidance on when to schedule, please contact your
Course Instructor or Program Mentor.
Review Unit 1: Course Introduction
Tasks:
Complete Unit 2: The Development of Constitutional Democracy (consists of 11 lessons)
View Unit Overview infographic and video
Complete Module 1: The Influence of the Enlightenment (consists of 2 lessons)
Complete Module 2: The Articles of Confederation (consists of 2 lessons)
Complete Module 3: The Constitutional Convention (consists of 2 lessons)
Complete Module 4: Federalist vs Antifederalists (consists of 2 lessons)
Complete Module 5: Separation of Powers & Checks and Balances (consists of 3 lessons)
Complete Unit 2 Test: The Development of Constitutional Democracy
Week 2
THE STRUCTURE OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Tasks:
Complete Unit 3: The Structure of the United States Government (consists of 11 lessons)
View Unit Overview infographic and video
Complete Module 6: The Legislative Branch (consists of 3 lessons)
Complete Module 7: The Executive Branch (consists of 3 lessons)
Complete Module 8: The Judicial Branch (consists of 3 lessons)
Complete Module 9: Power Under the Federalist System (consists of 2 lessons)
Complete Unit 3 Test: The Structure of the United States Government