EPLS 101: Democracy and the American Electoral Process

Allison Landa · September 30, 2024

EPLS 101 introduces students to the history and fundamentals of the American electoral system.

Topics include the foundation of U.S. Democracy and governmental structures; the three branches of government; the roles of local, state, and federal elections; the differences between primary and general elections; an overview of political parties and independents; and modern day considerations for the conscientious candidate.

Course Sections:

  1. The Creation of U.S. Democracy
  2. The Structure of the U.S. Federal Government: The Executive Branch & Checks and Balances
  3. The Legislative Branch
  4. The Life-Cycle of a Law
  5. The Judicial Branch
  6. An Introduction to Federalism
  7. Local Government Structures
  8. The American Electoral Process
  9. Local and State Elections and Their Importance
  10. Federal Elections
  11. Primary Versus General Elections
  12. Political Parties & Independents
  13. Partisanship, Polarization, & Platforms
  14. Navigating Partisanship & Developing Your Policy Aims

 

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Course Includes

  • 14 Lessons
  • 76 Topics
  • 27 Quizzes
  • Course Certificate