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, State, & Federal Elections
  10. Primary Versus General Elections
  11. Political Parties & Independents
  12. Partisanship, Polarization, & Platforms
  13. Navigating Partisanship & Developing Your Policy Aims

 

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Course Includes

  • 12 Lessons
  • 57 Topics
  • 18 Quizzes
  • Course Certificate