AEPA Political Science/American Government (AZ006): Practice & Study Guide
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Course Description
Overview
Be sure you're ready to take the Arizona Educator Proficiency Assessments (AEPA) Political Science/American Government exam by taking this informative test prep course. Our video and text lessons and quizzes work as a comprehensive study guide you can access anywhere as you prepare to get a great score on this teacher certification exam.
Syllabus
- Ch 1. About the AEPA Tests
- Ch 2. AEPA: Political Science Terms & Concepts
- Ch 3. AEPA: Social Science Research Methods
- Ch 4. AEPA: Data Collection & Analysis
- Ch 5. AEPA: Political Thought
- Ch 6. AEPA: Major Political Thinkers
- Ch 7. AEPA: Comparative Government
- Ch 8. AEPA: World Politics
- Ch 9. AEPA: International Relations
- Ch 10. AEPA: International Law & Treaties
- Ch 11. AEPA: Global Issues in Political Science
- Ch 12. AEPA: Foundations of U.S. Government
- Ch 13. AEPA: The U.S. Constitution
- Ch 14. AEPA: Rights of U.S. Citizens
- Ch 15. AEPA: U.S. Legislative Branch
- Ch 16. AEPA: U.S. Executive Branch
- Ch 17. AEPA: Federal Bureaucracy
- Ch 18. AEPA: U.S. Judicial Branch
- Ch 19. AEPA: Political Parties & Elections
- Ch 20. AEPA: U.S. Politics (1789-1877)
- Ch 21. AEPA: U.S. Politics (1878-1945)
- Ch 22. AEPA: U.S. Politics (1946-1979)
- Ch 23. AEPA: U.S. Politics (1980-Present)
- Ch 24. AEPA: U.S. Foreign Policy
- Ch 25. AEPA: Government's Role in the Economy
- Ch 26. AEPA: Media & Culture in U.S. Politics
- Ch 27. AEPA: Interest Groups & Lobbying
- Ch 28. AEPA: Federalism
- Ch 29. AEPA: Arizona State Government
- Ch 30. AEPA: Tribal Governments in Arizona
- Ch 31. AEPA Political Science/American Government Flashcards
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