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11th Grade Civics & Government

This course examines the foundations of American government through the lens of active citizenship and ethical decision making. Students analyze constitutional principles, the mechanics of federalism, and the evolving nature of civil liberties in a diverse society.

4 units·60 topics·Ages 16-17

01Foundations of American Democracy

15 topics·Weeks 1-9

Students explore the philosophical origins of the US Constitution and the inherent tensions between liberty and order.

Enlightenment Roots of American Government

An investigation into Enlightenment thought and the justification for government authority.

Socratic SeminarConcept Mapping
Natural Rights and Social Contracts

Examining the concepts of natural rights and the social contract theory as foundational principles.

Case Study AnalysisPhilosophical Chairs
Colonial Grievances and Revolutionary Ideals

Analyzing the specific grievances that led to the American Revolution and the ideals articulated in the Declaration of Independence.

Document MysteryJigsaw
Articles of Confederation: Strengths & Weaknesses

A critical examination of the first US government, its successes, and its ultimate failures.

Case Study AnalysisDecision Matrix
Constitutional Convention: Compromise & Conflict

Exploring the key debates and compromises that shaped the US Constitution.

Role PlayFormal Debate
Federalism and the Balance of Power

Analyzing the division of power between national and state governments.

Four CornersCase Study Analysis
Separation of Powers and Checks & Balances

Investigating how the Constitution prevents tyranny through distinct branches and mutual restraints.

Concept MappingSimulation Game
The Federalist and Anti-Federalist Debates

A study of the primary arguments regarding the scope of executive and legislative power.

Formal DebateRole Play
Ratification and the Bill of Rights

Examining the process of constitutional ratification and the addition of the Bill of Rights.

JigsawSocratic Seminar
Amending the Constitution

Understanding the formal and informal processes of constitutional change.

Concept MappingCase Study Analysis
Citizenship: Rights and Responsibilities

Defining what it means to be a citizen in a democratic republic, including duties and privileges.

Socratic SeminarTown Hall Meeting
Political Ideologies in the US

Exploring the spectrum of political beliefs and their impact on policy.

Four CornersHexagonal Thinking
Political Parties and Elections

Examining the role of political parties in the electoral process and governance.

Simulation GameFormal Debate
Campaign Finance and Ethics

Investigating the influence of money in politics and ethical considerations.

Case Study AnalysisPhilosophical Chairs
Public Opinion and Polling

Understanding how public opinion is measured and its influence on policy.

Chalk Talk

02The Legislative Branch and Public Policy

15 topics·Weeks 10-18

Students examine how laws are made and the role of representation in a pluralistic society.

Structure and Powers of Congress

An overview of the bicameral legislature and its constitutional authority.

Concept MappingJigsaw
Representation and Districting

Exploring how congressional districts are drawn and the impact on political voice.

Simulation GameCase Study Analysis
The Legislative Process: How a Bill Becomes Law

Tracing the journey of a bill through committees, floor debate, and presidential action.

Simulation Game
The Committee System and Interest Groups

Analyzing the influence of specialized committees and lobbyists on the lawmaking process.

Expert PanelTown Hall Meeting
Congressional Oversight and Investigations

Examining Congress's role in monitoring the executive branch and conducting investigations.

Case Study AnalysisPress Conference
The Budgetary Process

Evaluating how the government prioritizes spending and the ethics of fiscal policy.

Simulation GameCollaborative Problem-Solving
Fiscal and Monetary Policy

Understanding the tools the government uses to influence the economy.

Concept MappingCase Study Analysis
Social Welfare Policy

Examining government programs designed to address poverty and inequality.

Case Study AnalysisPhilosophical Chairs
Environmental Policy

Investigating the government's role in addressing climate change and resource management.

Problem-Based LearningHuman Barometer
Healthcare Policy Debates

Exploring the complexities of healthcare access, costs, and government intervention.

Formal DebateDecision Matrix
Education Policy and Reform

Examining the role of federal and state governments in education.

Case Study AnalysisWorld Café
Immigration Policy

Investigating the historical and contemporary debates surrounding immigration.

Philosophical ChairsDocument Mystery
The Role of Media in Public Policy

Analyzing how media influences public opinion and policy debates.

Case Study AnalysisFormal Debate
Citizen Participation in Policy Making

Exploring avenues for citizens to influence public policy beyond voting.

Project-Based LearningTown Hall Meeting
Policy Implementation and Evaluation

Understanding how policies are put into practice and assessed for effectiveness.

Case Study AnalysisDecision Matrix

03Executive Power and Bureaucracy

15 topics·Weeks 19-27

An investigation into the expanding role of the Presidency and the administrative state.

Constitutional Powers of the Presidency

Examining the formal powers granted to the President by the Constitution.

Concept MappingJigsaw
The Modern Presidency

Tracing the growth of executive orders and unilateral presidential action.

Fishbowl DiscussionCase Study Analysis
The Presidential Cabinet and Advisors

Exploring the role of the Cabinet and other presidential advisors in policy-making.

Expert PanelRole Play
Presidential Elections and the Electoral College

Understanding the process of electing the President and the controversies surrounding the Electoral College.

Simulation GameFormal Debate
The Federal Bureaucracy

Examining the role of unelected officials in implementing and interpreting laws.

Case Study AnalysisConcept Mapping
Bureaucratic Rulemaking and Discretion

Investigating how agencies create regulations and exercise discretion in implementing laws.

Case Study AnalysisInquiry Circle
Foreign Policy and Commander in Chief

Analyzing the president's role in global affairs and war powers.

Philosophical ChairsSimulation Game
Diplomacy and International Relations

Exploring the President's role as chief diplomat and negotiator.

Role PlayWorld Café
Crisis Management and Presidential Leadership

Examining how presidents respond to domestic and international crises.

Case Study AnalysisSimulation Game
The Vice Presidency

Understanding the evolving role and responsibilities of the Vice President.

Think-Pair-Share
Presidential Succession and Disability

Examining the procedures for presidential succession and addressing presidential disability.

Case Study AnalysisDocument Mystery
The Executive Office of the President (EOP)

Exploring the various agencies and councils that support the President.

Concept MappingJigsaw
Presidential Communication and Public Image

Analyzing how presidents use communication to shape public opinion and policy.

Case Study Analysis
Checks on Presidential Power

Examining how Congress and the Judiciary limit the President's authority.

Socratic SeminarCase Study Analysis
Ethics in the Executive Branch

Discussing ethical dilemmas and accountability within the presidency and bureaucracy.

Case Study AnalysisPhilosophical Chairs

04The Judicial Branch and Civil Liberties

15 topics·Weeks 28-36

Students analyze the role of the Supreme Court in interpreting the Constitution and protecting rights.

Structure and Jurisdiction of the Federal Courts

An overview of the federal court system, from district courts to the Supreme Court.

Concept MappingJigsaw
Judicial Review and Interpretation

Studying originalism versus the living constitution approach to legal interpretation.

Socratic SeminarPhilosophical Chairs
Judicial Appointments and Politics

Examining the process of appointing federal judges and the political considerations involved.

Simulation GameFormal Debate
Landmark Supreme Court Cases

Analyzing key decisions that have shaped constitutional law and civil liberties.

Case Study AnalysisDocument Mystery
Incorporation Doctrine and Selective Incorporation

Understanding how the Bill of Rights has been applied to the states through the 14th Amendment.

Concept MappingTimeline Challenge
First Amendment: Freedom of Speech

Exploring the limits of free speech, including symbolic speech and hate speech.

Mock TrialStructured Academic Controversy
First Amendment: Freedom of the Press

Examining the role of a free press in a democracy and its constitutional protections.

Case Study AnalysisPress Conference
First Amendment: Freedom of Religion

Analyzing the Establishment Clause and the Free Exercise Clause.

Philosophical ChairsCase Study Analysis
Rights of the Accused: 4th Amendment

Analyzing protections against unreasonable searches and seizures.

Experiential LearningCase Study Analysis
Rights of the Accused: 5th and 6th Amendments

Examining due process, self-incrimination, and the right to counsel.

Mock TrialCase Study Analysis
Eighth Amendment: Cruel and Unusual Punishment

Investigating the debate over capital punishment and prison conditions.

Philosophical ChairsSocratic Seminar
Right to Privacy

Exploring the implied right to privacy and its application in various contexts.

Case Study AnalysisFormal Debate
Civil Rights and the 14th Amendment

Tracing the evolution of the Equal Protection Clause from Reconstruction to the present.

Timeline ChallengeCase Study Analysis
Voting Rights and Participation

Examining barriers to voting and the impact of the Voting Rights Act.

Case Study AnalysisTown Hall Meeting
Social Movements and Policy Change

Analyzing how grassroots movements influence government action.

Project-Based LearningGallery Walk