AP United States Government and Politics is a college-level course that introduces students to the foundations, institutions, and processes of the American political system. Students explore topics such as constitutional principles, civil rights and liberties, political participation, and the roles of the three branches of government.
The course emphasizes analytical thinking, source interpretation, and argument-driven writing—skills essential for understanding civic life and engaging in informed citizenship.
Key Components:
Study of foundational U.S. documents like the Constitution, Federalist Papers, and court cases
Analysis of the structure and powers of government institutions
Examination of political beliefs, behaviors, and public policy
Argument essay writing supported by evidence and constitutional reasoning