22 U.S. GOVERNMENT Course Number: 04151 1 Semester; Spring Online Delivery U.S. Government—Comprehensive course provides an overview of the structure and functions of the U.S. government and political institutions and examine constitutional principles, the concepts of rights and responsibilities, the role of political parties and interest groups, and the importance of civic participation in the democratic process. This course may examine the structure and function of state and local governments and may cover certain economic and legal topics. Course Prerequisites: None. NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES Course Number: 04111 1 Semester; Spring Online Delivery This course will focus primarily on the Oceti Sakowin through inquiry-based investigations of history, culture, government, literature, art, and more. Additional areas of focus include historical and contemporary analyses of Tribal Nations across the US. Course Prerequisites: None AP U.S. HISTORY Course Number: 04104 1 Year Online Delivery Following the College Board’s suggested curriculum designed to parallel college-level U.S. History courses, AP U.S. History courses provide students with the analytical skills and factual knowledge necessary to address critically problems and materials in U.S. history. Students learn to assess historical materials and to weigh the evidence and interpretations presented in historical scholarship. The course examines the discovery and settlement of the New World through the recent past. Course Prerequisites: None
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