Udemy – United States Civics Education



Published 6/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 387.62 MB | Duration: 1h 4m
Prepare for the United States Civics Exam


What you’ll learn
Learners will be able to describe the history of the United States inlcuding major historical people, places and events.
Learners will be able to describe how the United States country and government formed.
Learners will be able to describe the roles and responsibilities of the Constitution, the three branches of government, federal and state powers and citizens.
Learners will be able to describe the geography and general facts about the United States.
Requirements
No prior knowledge of US history or government needed
Need an intermediate level of listening and reading in English
Description
This course teaches the basics of United States history, foundation and government so students can be productive citizens of the United States as well as to pass the civics exam required by the government of the United States for citizenship. In this course, students will explore different topics relating to early settlement and colonization, the formation of the government including Constitution and the three branches of government, historical events between the 1800s and 2000s as well as geography and general facts about the United States. Presented in short, easy to understand lectures, each unit includes note pages, a transcript of the lecture and a unit quiz which includes actual questions from the civics exam. Note pages are designed so students can take notes on important concepts while following along with the lecture. At the end of each note page are a series of questions, actual questions from the United States civics exam. These questions directly correspond to the themes covered in the lecture. Students are encouraged to try to answer the questions on their own before taking each end of unit quiz. Follow along with the lectures and learn who first lived in the country now known as the United States, why did the early colonial people rebel and how did this rebellion lead to the creation of the most important document in the United States. All students welcome, but this course is designed for learners looking to pass the civics exam.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Unit 1: Early History and Colonization
Lecture 2 Lecture 2: Early Inhabitants
Lecture 3 Lecture 3: Unhappiness in the colonies leads to war and independence
Section 3: Unit 2: Constitution and Formation of Government
Lecture 4 Lecture 4: The Constitution
Lecture 5 Lecture 5: The Executive Branch
Lecture 6 Lecture 6: The Legislative Branch
Lecture 7 Lecture 7: The Judicial Branch
Section 4: Unit 3: Federal and State Powers
Lecture 8 Lecture 8: Federal and State Powers
Lecture 9 Lecture 9: Citizen Rights and Responsibilities
Section 5: Unit 4: HIstory 1800-2000
Lecture 10 Lecture 10: Historical Events, the 1800s
Lecture 11 Lecture 11: Historical Events, the 1900-200s
Section 6: Unit 5: Geography and Facts about the United States
Lecture 12 Lecture 12: Geography of the United States
Lecture 13 Lecture 13: Facts about the United States
High school students who need to pass the United States civics exams for graduation requirement,Immigrants seeking to be citizens and need to pass the civics exam

Homepage

https://www.udemy.com/course/united-states-civics-education/

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