The US Constitution Explained
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Title: The US Constitution Explained
Price: $54.99
Average Rating: 4
Number of Lectures: 56
Number of Published Lectures: 56
Number of Curriculum Items: 56
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 56
Original Price: $22.99
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What You Will Learn
- The US Constitution Explained
Who Should Attend
- Middle School, HIgh School and College Intro Courses
Target Audiences
- Middle School, HIgh School and College Intro Courses
Over 8 hours of explanations beginning with the Declaration and shooting right through the entire US Constitution. Never be not ready for a political debate ever again! Study ever amendment and every part of the Constitution you hear in the news. Also includes a primer of the Federalists, the Anti Federalists, the Articles of COnfederation as well as many other aspects of US Government. Taught by a twenty year veteran and presented with love, humor and analogies to allow all types of learners access to the documents that are the foundation of American Government. Not only the Bill of Rights and all of the articles but all of the rest of the amendments are broken down for you to comprehend. Presented with a eye on bias, both left and right ideologies are taken into account. So whether you are a middle schooler or struggling law student this course has something to offer you, to make you not only smarter but one step closer to passing that class! Not only the Bill of Rights and all of the articles but all of the rest of the amendments are broken down for you to comprehend. Presented with a eye on bias, both left and right ideologies are taken into account. So whether you are a middle schooler or struggling law student this course has something to offer you, to make you not only smarter but one step closer to passing that class! Not only the Bill of Rights and all of the articles but all of the rest of the amendments are broken down for you to comprehend. Presented with a eye on bias, both left and right ideologies are taken into account. So whether you are a middle schooler or struggling law student this course has something to offer you, to make you not only smarter but one step closer to passing that class! Not only the Bill of Rights and all of the articles but all of the rest of the amendments are broken down for you to comprehend. Presented with a eye on bias, both left and right ideologies are taken into account. So whether you are a middle schooler or struggling law student this course has something to offer you, to make you not only smarter but one step closer to passing that class! Not only the Bill of Rights and all of the articles but all of the rest of the amendments are broken down for you to comprehend. Presented with a eye on bias, both left and right ideologies are taken into account. So whether you are a middle schooler or struggling law student this course has something to offer you, to make you not only smarter but one step closer to passing that class! Not only the Bill of Rights and all of the articles but all of the rest of the amendments are broken down for you to comprehend. Presented with a eye on bias, both left and right ideologies are taken into account. So whether you are a middle schooler or struggling law student this course has something to offer you, to make you not only smarter but one step closer to passing that class! Not only the Bill of Rights and all of the articles but all of the rest of the amendments are broken down for you to comprehend. Presented with a eye on bias, both left and right ideologies are taken into account. So whether you are a middle schooler or struggling law student this course has something to offer you, to make you not only smarter but one step closer to passing that class!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: An Introduction to the Declaration of Independence
Chapter 2: The Articles of Confederation
Lecture 1: An Intro to the Articles of Confederation
Chapter 3: The Constitutional Convention of 1787
Lecture 1: The Constitutional Convention of 1787
Chapter 4: The Connecticut Compromise
Lecture 1: The Great Compromise
Chapter 5: The 3/5ths Compromise
Lecture 1: The 3/5ths Compromise
Chapter 6: How the Electoral College Works
Lecture 1: The Electoral College Explained
Chapter 7: What are the 3 Branches of Government?
Lecture 1: The Three Branches of Government
Chapter 8: The Federalists and Anti-Federalists
Lecture 1: The Federalists and Anti-Federalists
Chapter 9: The UnWritten Constitution
Lecture 1: The UnWritten Constitution
Chapter 10: What is Nullification
Lecture 1: What is Nullification
Chapter 11: How a Bill Becomes a Law
Lecture 1: How a Bill Becomes a Law
Chapter 12: How does Impeachment Work?
Lecture 1: How does Impeachment Work?
Chapter 13: An Overview os Checks and Balances
Lecture 1: An Overview os Checks and Balances
Chapter 14: What is the Elastic Clause
Lecture 1: What is the Elastic Clause
Chapter 15: The Power of the Pardon
Lecture 1: The Power of the Pardon
Chapter 16: What are Implied Powers?
Lecture 1: What are Implied Powers?
Chapter 17: The Power of Small States
Lecture 1: The Connecticut Compromise: The Power of Small States
Chapter 18: The Emolument Clause Explained
Lecture 1: The Emolument Clause Explained
Chapter 19: What is the Citizenship Clause?
Lecture 1: What is the Citizenship Clause?
Chapter 20: The Basics of Constitutional Flexibility
Lecture 1: The Basics of Constitutional Flexibility
Chapter 21: What is a Faithless Elector
Lecture 1: What is a Faithless Elector
Chapter 22: The Preamble of the Constitution
Lecture 1: The Preamble of the Constitution
Chapter 23: Article One of the Constitution
Lecture 1: Article I of the Constitution
Chapter 24: Article II of the Constitution
Lecture 1: Article II of the Constitution
Chapter 25: Article III of the Constitution
Lecture 1: Article III of the Constitution
Chapter 26: Article IV of the Constitution
Lecture 1: Article IV of the Constitution
Chapter 27: Article V of the Constitution
Lecture 1: Article V of the Constitution
Chapter 28: Article VI of the Constitution
Lecture 1: Article VI of the Constitution
Chapter 29: Article VII of the Constitution
Lecture 1: Article VII of the Constitution
Chapter 30: The First Amendment Explained
Lecture 1: The First Amendment Explained
Chapter 31: The Second Amendment Explained
Lecture 1: The Second Amendment Explained
Chapter 32: The Third Amendment Explained
Lecture 1: The Third Amendment Explained
Chapter 33: The Fourth Amendment Explained
Lecture 1: The Fourth Amendment Explained
Chapter 34: The Fifth Amendment Explained
Lecture 1: The Fifth Amendment Explained
Chapter 35: The Sixth Amendment Explained
Lecture 1: The Sixth Amendment Explained
Chapter 36: The Seventh Amendment Explained
Lecture 1: The Seventh Amendment Explained
Chapter 37: The Eighth Amendment Explained
Lecture 1: The Eighth Amendment Explained
Chapter 38: The Ninth Amendment Explained
Lecture 1: The Ninth Amendment Explained
Chapter 39: The Tenth Amendment Explained
Lecture 1: The Tenth Amendment Explained
Chapter 40: The 11th Amendment Explained
Lecture 1: The 11th Amendment Explained
Chapter 41: The 12th Amendment EXPLAINED
Lecture 1: The 12th Amendment EXPLAINED
Chapter 42: The 13th Amendment Explained
Lecture 1: The 13th Amendment Explained
Chapter 43: The 14th Amendment EXPLAINED
Lecture 1: The 14th Amendment EXPLAINED
Chapter 44: THE 15TH Amendment Explained
Lecture 1: THE 15TH Amendment Explained
Chapter 45: The 16th Amendment EXPLAINED
Lecture 1: The 16th Amendment EXPLAINED
Chapter 46: The 17th Amendment Explained
Lecture 1: The 17th Amendment Explained
Chapter 47: The 18th Amendment Explained
Lecture 1: The 18th Amendment Explained
Chapter 48: The 19th Amendment Explained
Lecture 1: The 19th Amendment Explained
Chapter 49: The 20th Amendment EXPLAINED
Lecture 1: The 20th Amendment EXPLAINED
Chapter 50: The 21st Amendment Explained
Lecture 1: The 21st Amendment Explained
Instructors
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Keith Hughes
Facilitator of Learning Experiences
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