Introduction to Political Science: Tutoring Solution
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Course Description
Overview
Get the most out of your class lectures with this Introduction to Political Science: Tutoring Solution. These learning tools, including entertaining lessons and self-assessment quizzes, can be used as a convenient, mobile-friendly study guide that you can refer to any time you need help.
Syllabus
- Ch 1. Basic Terms and Concepts of Political Science: Tutoring Solution
- Ch 2. Civil Liberties: Tutoring Solution
- Ch 3. Civil Rights: Tutoring Solution
- Ch 4. Political Ideologies and Philosophy: Tutoring Solution
- Ch 5. Forms of Government: Tutoring Solution
- Ch 6. Types of Legislatures in Government: Tutoring Solution
- Ch 7. Presidential Elections & Powers: Tutoring Solution
- Ch 8. The Congress - Powers & Elections: Tutoring Solution
- Ch 9. The Federal Judicial System: Tutoring Solution
- Ch 10. The Federal Bureaucracy in the United States: Tutoring Solution
- Ch 11. The History & Role of Political Parties: Tutoring Solution
- Ch 12. Interest Groups in Politics: Tutoring Solution
- Ch 13. Mass Media and Politics: Tutoring Solution
- Ch 14. Political Culture, Public Opinion & Civic Behavior: Tutoring Solution
- Ch 15. Comparative Law: Tutoring Solution
- Ch 16. Public and Social Policy: Tutoring Solution
- Ch 17. Fiscal Policy in Government & the Economy: Tutoring Solution
- Ch 18. Foreign Policy, Defense Policy & Government: Tutoring Solution
- Ch 19. Concepts of International Relations: Tutoring Solution
- Ch 20. International Actors in Political Science: Tutoring Solution
- Ch 21. International Law in Politics: Tutoring Solution
- Ch 22. Global Issues and Politics: Tutoring Solution
- Ch 23. Mathematical Methods of Apportionment
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