This course is an introduction to the structure of the government of the United States and the political processes that are critical to the functioning of our Constitutional Republic. This course surveys the structure and functions of the US national government, our core democratic values, and Constitutional principles: the foundation of the American political system. Students study the three branches of the federal government, civil liberties and rights, the role of political behavior in the democratic process, rules governing political parties, campaigns and elections, political culture, and citizenship responsibilities. The curriculum emphasizes the development of critical thinking skills and addresses the significant role of active citizenship in every aspect of our political system. Students are encouraged to think deeply about complex topics, develop individual study skills, prepare for each class session, and are expected to fully participate in technology enhanced instruction and cooperative learning activities. Students must appropriately collaborate with other students to responsibly share thoughts and ideas in order to help each other understand diverse perspectives and to promote a supportive and productive learning environment. This course will emphasize our Catholic values as a solid foundation for fulfilling personal citizenship responsibilities.