Introduction to the U.S. Government

Introduction to the U.S. Government

$79.00

Description

The United States is a country built on democracy – a government ‘of the people, for the people, by the people’, to quote one of its most famous Presidents, Abraham Lincoln. As a newcomer to this country, it is vital that you understand how our government carries out these principles of democracy. In this class, you will learn how America came to be a democratic nation, the three levels of American government (federal, state, and local), how elections are carried out, and your responsibilities as a U.S. resident or citizen in the U.S. political system. This class includes a variety of interactive exercises to allow students to test their knowledge!

Date: Monday, September 20th, 2021

Time: 1pm – 4pm

Audience

Though this class is intended for newly-arrived immigrants and refugees to the U.S., it is open to all.

Objectives

By the end of this class, you will be able to:

  • Describe the seven principles of a democracy
  • Explain the events that led to America becoming a representative democracy
  • Name and summarize the duties of each level of government in the U.S.
  • Outline the three branches of the federal government: legislative, executive, and judicial
  • Compare and contrast the responsibilities of the House of Representatives and the Senate
  • Identify the processes by which leaders are elected in the United States
  • Develop a plan to participate in the U.S. political system

 

Two days before the webinar begins, the Instructor will e-mail the link to the Zoom classroom to the students.