Virginia and U.S. Government

Standards for Virginia and United States Government define the knowledge that enables citizens to participate effectively in a global world. Students examine fundamental constitutional principles, the rights and responsibilities of citizenship, the political culture, the policy-making process at each level of government, and the operation of the United States market economy. The standards identify the personal character traits that facilitate thoughtful and effective participation as informed global participants in an increasingly diverse democratic society.

Origins and Foundations of American Government

Session 1: Political Theory through the AgesJohn Locke
Session 2: Influence of Locke, Hobbes, and Montesquieu
Session 3: The Role of the Virginia Company of London
Session 4: Comparison of Philosophers
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Comparative Government and Foreign Policy

Session 1: Introduction to Foreign Policy
Session 2: Foreign Affairs
Session 3: The Goals of Foreign Policy
Session 4: Foreign Trade and Comparative Advantage
Session 5: Foreign Policy Topics for Research
Session 6: Comparing Governments
Session 7: Group Presentations
Session 8: Assessment Review
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Free Market and Other Economic Systems

Session 1: Introduction to Economics
Session 2: Economic Systems
Session 3: Economic and Political Freedoms
Session 4: Economic Indicators
Session 5: Research: Indicators of Economic Performance
Session 6: Factors that Influence Profit
Session 7: Factors of Production
Session 8: Types of Business Ownership
Session 9: Economic Performance in the United States
Session 10: Supply and Demand
Session 11: Circular Flow of Economic Activity
Session 12: The Advantage of Natural Resources
Session 13: Assessment Review
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