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POLSC 10: Constitutional Government                                       3 units
Lecture: 3 hours
A survey course in the political system of the United States from its inception to the end of the eighteenth century until the present time.  Primary focus will be the Constitution, its ideological underpinnings, uses and limitations.  Class will also cover the two party system, the process of justice, the specific mechanisms of legislature, and the governmental power at the nationals, state, and local levels, with specific emphasis on the state of California.  The interests and rights of all historically under represented groups will be included in the analysis of the power structure. 
(MJC POLSC 101)
(With HIST 16 or HIST 17 meets the California State requirement in United States History, Constitution and American Ideals.)
Transfer:  UC/CSU (CAN GOVT 2)
Fall 2008 POLSC 10 Syllabus    Instructor:  Johnson, T
POLSC 10 Reading List
POLSC 10 Paper
    Instructor:  Leslie, L
    Instructor:  Simoncini, P
  POLSC 10 Syllabus Instructor:  Hamilton, T
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