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Political Institutions: How the U.S. Government Was Built to Last
Discover how the Constitution created lasting political institutions through separation of powers, checks and balances, and federalism to protect democracy and prevent tyranny.
What You'll Learn
Separation of powers divides authority among three distinct government branches.
Checks and balances prevent any single branch from gaining excessive power.
Federalism distributes authority between national and state government levels.
Key terms include bicameralism, ratification, impeachment, and electoral college.
What You'll Practice
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Students analyze how checks and balances limit each branch's governmental power.
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Learners identify key vocabulary including federalism, veto, and judicial review.
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Practice questions test understanding of constitutional frameworks and democratic principles.
Why This Matters
Understanding how political institutions develop and function empowers students to become informed, engaged citizens capable of critically evaluating government actions and participating meaningfully in American democracy.
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Separation of Powers
Checks and Balances
Federalism
Judicial Review
Representative Democracy

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