Introduction to American Civics: Presented by Zero-L

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Brief Introduction

Harvard Law School's short introduction to American Law and Civics

Course Summary

This course is an introduction to the American Civics presented by Zero L, where you will learn about the history and structure of the American government, the rights and responsibilities of citizens, and the ways in which citizens can participate in the democratic process.

Key Learning Points

  • Gain a deep understanding of the American government and its structure.
  • Understand the rights and responsibilities of American citizens.
  • Learn about the ways in which citizens can participate in the democratic process.

Job Positions & Salaries of people who have taken this course might have

    • USA: $59,000 - $107,000
    • India: ₹6,00,000 - ₹10,00,000
    • Spain: €25,000 - €50,000
    • USA: $59,000 - $107,000
    • India: ₹6,00,000 - ₹10,00,000
    • Spain: €25,000 - €50,000

    • USA: $45,000 - $110,000
    • India: ₹4,00,000 - ₹9,00,000
    • Spain: €20,000 - €45,000
    • USA: $59,000 - $107,000
    • India: ₹6,00,000 - ₹10,00,000
    • Spain: €25,000 - €50,000

    • USA: $45,000 - $110,000
    • India: ₹4,00,000 - ₹9,00,000
    • Spain: €20,000 - €45,000

    • USA: $35,000 - $60,000
    • India: ₹3,00,000 - ₹5,00,000
    • Spain: €15,000 - €25,000

Related Topics for further study


Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the history and structure of the American government
  • Identify the rights and responsibilities of American citizens
  • Participate in the democratic process

Prerequisites or good to have knowledge before taking this course

  • No prior knowledge of American Civics is required
  • A willingness to learn and engage in discussions

Course Difficulty Level

Beginner

Course Format

  • Online
  • Self-paced
  • Video lectures
  • Interactive quizzes
  • Discussion forums

Similar Courses

  • Introduction to American Government
  • Introduction to American Law
  • US Government and Politics

Related Education Paths


Notable People in This Field

  • Barack Obama
  • Hillary Clinton
  • AOC

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Description

Course description

The hallmarks of our system of government are a written constitution with judicial review, federalism, and separation of powers. What do these involve, exactly? What are the differences between federal and state law, and how do they relate to one another? What is the relationship between a legislature and an administrative agency? What role does our centuries’ old federal Constitution play in the formulation, implementation, and interpretation of contemporary law?

Despite the fact that U.S. governments and U.S. laws shape the day-to-day life of every U.S. citizen and resident (and indeed the lives of people around the world), many do not fully understand key elements of these institutions. This course offers an introduction to them that is at once concise, clear, and sophisticated.

Topics covered include:

Distinguishing laws from other kinds of rules

The role of state versus federal law

Key differences among the many sources of U.S. law, such as the federal and state constitutions, and federal and state statutes, regulations, and court decisions

The legislative process

The distinctive features of the modern administrative state.

The principle of separated powers.

The changing place of the U.S. Constitution and the practice of judicial review over our nation’s history.

Knowledge

  • What you'll learn
  • Understand the design of the U.S. government and the distinctive roles of the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Branches.
  • Grasp the major sources of U.S. law: constitutions, statutes, regulations and court decisions.
  • Appreciate what is distinctive about the modern “administrative state” and the important role administrative agencies play in modern U.S. government.
  • Distinguish the roles of federal and state law in the U.S. legal system.
  • Recognize the centrality of the U.S. Constitution to the operation of our political and legal system, including major moments in U.S. constitutional history.

Summary of User Reviews

The Introduction to American Civics course presented by Zero L has received positive reviews. Many users have praised the course's comprehensive coverage of American Civics and its engaging content. Overall, users found the course to be informative and enjoyable.

Key Aspect Users Liked About This Course

The course's comprehensive coverage of American Civics

Pros from User Reviews

  • Engaging and informative content
  • Well-structured course materials
  • Easy to follow lectures
  • In-depth coverage of American Civics
  • Engaging and knowledgeable instructor

Cons from User Reviews

  • Some users found the course to be too basic
  • Course materials could be more interactive
  • Limited opportunity for discussion or interaction with other students
  • Some users found the pace of the course to be slow
  • No certificate or accreditation offered

Keywords

Free*
English
30th Jun, 2020
30th Jun, 2021
1 week long
I. Glenn Cohen, Charles Fried, Randall Kennedy, Susan Davies, Jody Freeman, Noah Feldman, Annette Gordon-Reed
Harvard University, Harvard Law School
Harvard University

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