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Survey of American Government
Course Description
Dr. Scott Waller teaches the fundamental aspects of American government. Waller explains the historical motivations that led to the drafting of the Constitution, then traces the progression of the three branches of government through American history.

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1 | Social Contract and Articles of American Govern (1:38:56) | Play Video |
2 | Federalist vs. Anti-Federalist: Styles of Early Govern (2:17:31) | Play Video |
3 | The Dangers of Faction (57:44) | Play Video |
4 | The Dangers of Oppressive Government (1:02:26) | Play Video |
5 | Powers of the Executive Office (1:57:32) | Play Video |
6 | Jeffersonian Types of Govern (2:05:53) | Play Video |
7 | Jeffersonian Types of Government (2:05:53) | Play Video |
8 | The Presidential Election Process (2:01:11) | Play Video |
9 | The Political Implications of the Civil War (2:01:01) | Play Video |
10 | The Executive Branch (1:36:42) | Play Video |
11 | The Legislative Branch (2:02:25) | Play Video |
12 | The Judicial Branch (2:19:04) | Play Video |
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