AP Comparative Government and Politics
The course uses a comparative approach to examine the political structures; policies; and political, economic, and social challenges of six selected countries: China, Iran, Mexico, Nigeria, Russia, and the United Kingdom. Students cultivate their understanding of comparative government and politics through analysis of data and text-based sources as they explore topics like power and authority, legitimacy and stability, democratization, internal and external forces, and methods of political analysis.
The course content is organized into five commonly taught units, which have been arranged in the following suggested, logical sequence:
Unit 1: Political Systems, Regimes, and Governments
Unit 2: Political Institutions
Unit 3: Political Culture and Participation
Unit 4: Party and Electoral Systems and Citizen Organizations
Unit 5: Political and Economic Changes and Development
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Bryson
College Board AP Psychology Grader
AP Course: AP Psychology; AP Comparative Government & Politics
Teaching Experience: 21 years
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