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12th Grade Government & Economics

An intensive study of the American political and economic systems. This course prepares students for civic life by exploring the foundations of democracy, the mechanics of federal institutions, civil liberties, and the principles of micro and macroeconomics.

8 units·71 topics·Ages 17-18

01Foundations of American Democracy

10 topics·Weeks 1-9

The philosophical origins, revolutionary impulses, and constitutional frameworks that established the United States government.

Enlightenment Philosophy & Natural Rights

Analyzing Locke, Montesquieu, and Rousseau's influence on the Declaration of Independence and the concept of the social contract.

Socratic SeminarPhilosophical ChairsHexagonal Thinking
Colonial Grievances & Revolutionary Ideals

Examining the causes of the American Revolution, including British policies and colonial responses, leading to independence.

Document MysteryJigsawTimeline Challenge
The Articles of Confederation: A Failed Experiment

Examining the weaknesses of the first US government and the crises, like Shays' Rebellion, that led to the Constitutional Convention.

Document MysterySimulation GameCase Study Analysis
Constitutional Convention: Debates & Compromises

Exploring the key debates at the Constitutional Convention, including representation, slavery, and executive power.

Formal DebateRole PlayDecision Matrix
Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists

The debate between Federalists and Anti-Federalists regarding representation, slavery, and the necessity of a Bill of Rights.

Formal DebateStructured Academic ControversyJigsaw
Principles of the Constitution: Popular Sovereignty & Limited Government

Detailed study of popular sovereignty, limited government, and the rule of law as foundational constitutional principles.

Concept MappingStations RotationGallery Walk
Principles of the Constitution: Separation of Powers & Checks and Balances

Examining how the division of governmental authority and mutual restraints prevent the concentration of power.

Simulation GameRole PlayThink-Pair-Share
Federalism: Dynamics of Shared Power

The evolution of federalism from Dual to Cooperative, and the impact of the 10th Amendment and the Necessary and Proper Clause.

Four CornersCase Study AnalysisExpert Panel
The Amendment Process: Formal & Informal

The formal and informal ways the Constitution changes over time to reflect a changing society.

Decision MatrixWorld CaféTimeline Challenge
The Bill of Rights: Protecting Individual Freedoms

An introduction to the first ten amendments and their role in safeguarding individual liberties against government intrusion.

Socratic SeminarConcept MappingGallery Walk

02The Three Branches of Government

10 topics·Weeks 1-9

An in-depth look at the institutions of power: Congress, the Presidency, and the Federal Judiciary.

The Legislative Branch: House vs. Senate

Comparing the structures, powers, and functions of the two chambers of Congress.

Simulation GameRole PlayFishbowl Discussion
The Committee System & Lawmaking

How a bill actually becomes a law, focusing on the role of committees, subcommittees, and floor debate.

Mock TrialConcept MappingPeer Teaching
Congressional Redistricting & Gerrymandering

The politics of Census data, reapportionment, and the drawing of district lines for political advantage.

Problem-Based LearningCase Study AnalysisChalk Talk
The Modern Presidency: Roles & Powers

The expansion of executive power from George Washington to the current administration.

Press ConferenceHot SeatSocratic Seminar
The Executive Bureaucracy

The 'Fourth Branch' of government: cabinet departments, independent agencies, and the civil service.

Expert PanelConcept MappingSimulation Game
The Federal Judiciary & Judicial Review

The structure of the federal courts and the power established in Marbury v. Madison.

Mock TrialCase Study AnalysisFormal Debate
Checks & Balances: Impeachment & Vetoes

The mechanisms by which the branches restrain one another during times of conflict.

Simulation GameRole PlayFishbowl Discussion
Foreign Policy & War Powers

The tension between the President as Commander-in-Chief and Congress's power to declare war.

Formal DebateTown Hall MeetingDecision Matrix
Judicial Philosophy: Originalism vs. Living Constitution

Exploring different approaches to constitutional interpretation and their impact on judicial decisions.

Philosophical ChairsSocratic SeminarCase Study Analysis
The Supreme Court in Action: Landmark Cases

Analyzing the impact of pivotal Supreme Court decisions on American law and society.

Case Study AnalysisMock TrialTimeline Challenge

03Civil Liberties & Civil Rights

10 topics·Weeks 10-18

The legal protections of individuals against government overreach and the struggle for equality under the law.

The First Amendment: Speech & Press

Exploring the boundaries of protected speech, including 'clear and present danger' and symbolic speech.

Philosophical ChairsMock TrialInside-Outside Circle
Religious Freedom: Establishment vs. Free Exercise

The 'wall of separation' between church and state and the limits of practicing one's faith.

Structured Academic ControversyFour CornersJigsaw
Rights of the Accused: 4th Amendment (Search & Seizure)

Examining the Fourth Amendment's protection against unreasonable searches and seizures, including the exclusionary rule.

Case Study AnalysisMock TrialStations Rotation
Rights of the Accused: 5th & 6th Amendments (Due Process, Fair Trial)

Due process, protection against self-incrimination, and the right to a fair trial.

Mock TrialCase Study AnalysisStations Rotation
The 14th Amendment & Selective Incorporation

How the Bill of Rights was applied to the states through the Due Process and Equal Protection clauses.

Concept MappingSocratic SeminarDocument Mystery
The Civil Rights Movement & Legislation

The legal battle against Jim Crow, culminating in the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965.

Gallery WalkWorld CaféMuseum Exhibit
Gender Equality & The 19th Amendment

The history of the women's suffrage movement and the ongoing legal battles over Title IX and the ERA.

Formal DebateRole PlayRAFT Writing
Affirmative Action & Modern Equality

Debating the use of race-conscious policies in admissions and hiring to remedy historical injustice.

Philosophical ChairsFishbowl DiscussionHuman Barometer
Privacy Rights & The 9th Amendment

The 'penumbra' of rights not specifically listed in the Constitution, including reproductive rights and data privacy.

Socratic SeminarCase Study AnalysisExpert Panel
LGBTQ+ Rights Movement

Exploring the history and legal battles for LGBTQ+ equality, including landmark Supreme Court cases.

Timeline ChallengeCase Study AnalysisPhilosophical Chairs

04Citizen Participation & Political Ideology

9 topics·Weeks 10-18

How individuals form political beliefs and interact with the government through parties, elections, and interest groups.

Political Socialization & Ideology

Factors that shape political identity: family, education, media, and peer groups.

Four CornersInside-Outside CircleGive One, Get One
The Two-Party System & Third Parties

Why the US maintains a winner-take-all system and the role of third parties as 'spoilers' or 'innovators.'

Simulation GameFormal DebateRound Robin
Interest Groups & Lobbying

The methods used by organized groups to influence public policy and the 'revolving door' between government and lobbying.

Role PlayPress ConferenceExpert Panel
Campaign Finance & Citizens United

The impact of money in politics, PACs, Super PACs, and the debate over corporate personhood.

Case Study AnalysisDecision MatrixSocratic Seminar
Voting Behavior & Demographics

Analyzing who votes, who doesn't, and the demographic trends that predict election outcomes.

Inquiry CircleGallery WalkStations Rotation
The Media as Gatekeeper & Watchdog

The evolution of media from the 'Penny Press' to 24-hour news cycles and social media algorithms.

Fishbowl DiscussionChalk TalkFlipped Classroom
Public Opinion Polling

The science of polling, including sampling error, question wording, and how polls influence political strategy.

Problem-Based LearningSimulation GameExpert Panel
Electoral College: Pros and Cons

Examining the history, function, and controversies surrounding the Electoral College in presidential elections.

Formal DebatePhilosophical ChairsDecision Matrix
Political Parties & Party Platforms

Analyzing the evolution of major political parties and the key differences in their platforms and ideologies.

JigsawWorld CaféConcept Mapping

05Fundamental Economic Concepts

9 topics·Weeks 19-27

The basic principles of economics, including scarcity, opportunity cost, and how markets function.

Scarcity & Opportunity Cost

The fundamental economic problem that resources are limited while wants are unlimited.

Simulation GameThink-Pair-ShareDecision Matrix
Economic Systems: Command vs. Market

Comparing how different societies answer the three basic economic questions: what, how, and for whom to produce.

JigsawWorld CaféPhilosophical Chairs
Supply, Demand, & Equilibrium

The mechanics of the price system and how markets reach a state of balance.

Decision MatrixStations RotationProblem-Based Learning
Elasticity of Supply and Demand

Understanding how responsive quantity demanded or supplied is to changes in price, income, or other factors.

Case Study AnalysisSimulation GameCollaborative Problem-Solving
Business Structures & Market Competition

From sole proprietorships to corporations, and from perfect competition to monopolies.

Simulation GameCase Study AnalysisExpert Panel
Labor Markets & Human Capital

How wages are determined and the importance of education and training in a global economy.

Formal DebateCase Study AnalysisRole Play
The Circular Flow Model

Visualizing the flow of money, resources, and products between households and firms.

Concept MappingSimulation GamePeer Teaching
Market Failures & Externalities

When the market doesn't produce the optimal outcome, such as pollution (negative) or education (positive).

Case Study AnalysisTown Hall MeetingSocratic Seminar
Government Regulation of Markets

Exploring the reasons for and effects of government intervention in markets, including antitrust laws and consumer protection.

Formal DebateCase Study AnalysisExpert Panel

06Macroeconomics: Measuring the Economy

8 topics·Weeks 19-27

How we track the health of the national economy using indicators like GDP, inflation, and unemployment.

Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

The total value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a year.

Case Study AnalysisStations RotationFlipped Classroom
Unemployment & the Labor Force

Measuring who is working, who isn't, and the different types of unemployment (frictional, structural, cyclical).

Case Study AnalysisSimulation GameRole Play
Inflation & the Consumer Price Index

The causes and effects of rising prices and the eroding purchasing power of money.

Simulation GameCase Study AnalysisExpert Panel
The Business Cycle

The recurring patterns of expansion, peak, contraction, and trough in economic activity.

Decision MatrixTimeline ChallengeJigsaw
Aggregate Demand & Aggregate Supply

Understanding the total demand and supply for all goods and services in an economy and their interaction.

Concept MappingProblem-Based LearningFlipped Classroom
The Federal Reserve & Monetary Policy

The role of the central bank in controlling the money supply and interest rates.

Simulation GameDecision MatrixSocratic Seminar
Fiscal Policy: Spending & Taxes

The use of government spending and revenue collection to influence the economy.

Formal DebateSimulation GamePhilosophical Chairs
The National Debt & Deficits

The accumulation of yearly deficits and the debate over the debt ceiling.

Expert PanelCase Study AnalysisTown Hall Meeting

07Global Economics & Trade

7 topics·Weeks 28-36

How nations interact through trade, exchange rates, and international organizations.

Absolute & Comparative Advantage

The economic logic behind trade: why nations benefit from specialization.

Simulation GameProblem-Based LearningPeer Teaching
Trade Barriers: Tariffs & Quotas

The tools of protectionism and their impact on domestic industries and consumers.

Formal DebateCase Study AnalysisRole Play
Exchange Rates & Currency Markets

How the value of the dollar is determined and how it affects international purchasing power.

Simulation GameCase Study AnalysisStations Rotation
International Economic Organizations

The roles of the World Bank, IMF, and WTO in the global economy.

Expert PanelJigsawWorld Café
Globalization & Outsourcing

The integration of world markets and the migration of manufacturing to low-cost regions.

Socratic SeminarPhilosophical ChairsFishbowl Discussion
Economic Development & Poverty

Analyzing why some nations are wealthy and others remain in a cycle of poverty.

Case Study AnalysisGallery WalkProblem-Based Learning
Sustainable Development & Environmental Economics

Exploring the economic challenges and policies related to environmental protection and resource management.

Project-Based LearningTown Hall MeetingDecision Matrix

08Personal Finance & Civic Duty

8 topics·Weeks 28-36

The practical application of economic and political knowledge to the life of a citizen.

The Economics of Higher Education

Analyzing the costs, benefits, and student loan implications of post-secondary education.

Decision MatrixTown Hall MeetingCase Study Analysis
Credit, Debt, & Financial Literacy

Understanding interest rates, credit scores, and the risks of predatory lending.

Simulation GameStations RotationFlipped Classroom
Budgeting & Saving

Developing personal budgets, understanding different saving strategies, and setting financial goals.

Project-Based LearningCollaborative Problem-SolvingDecision Matrix
Taxation & The Individual

How to read a paystub, file a tax return, and understand the difference between progressive and regressive taxes.

Simulation GameRole PlayExpert Panel
Investing & Retirement Planning

Exploring the stock market, mutual funds, 401(k)s, and the future of Social Security.

Simulation GameCase Study AnalysisRound Robin
Local Government & Community Action

The importance of city councils, school boards, and local ordinances in daily life.

Town Hall MeetingProject-Based LearningWalk and Talk
Civic Engagement & Advocacy

Understanding different forms of civic participation, from voting to grassroots activism and advocacy.

Project-Based LearningRole PlayGraffiti Wall
The Future of American Democracy

Final synthesis of the course, looking at emerging challenges like AI, climate change, and global shifts in power.

Socratic SeminarWorld CaféPhilosophical Chairs