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American GovernmentAmerican Government takes a historical approach to American government, analyzing its levels and branches and explaining its scriptural foundation. The course provides students with an overview of the changes and developments of our government along with discussions about current issues. Students also examine the Constitution, political parties, elections, interest groups, mass media, and political behavior. Mrs. Carrie Goins teaches this course. * Unless otherwise noted, kits may not have any partial returns or substitutions.Recommended Viewing Schedule five 30-minute lessons per week for one semester; 83 lessons total EconomicsEconomics surveys basic economic topics, including supply and demand and the circular flow of income and products. Case studies of economic issues in 18 nations and biographies of 18 influential economists allow students to study the comparative economic systems, business, competition, money and banking, and national economics concerns such as productivity, unemployment, and inflation. Students consider personal economic concerns such as budgeting, managing credit, saving, and financial planning. Scriptural principles are applied to all areas of economics. Mrs. Carrie Goins teaches this course. Recommended Viewing Schedule five 30-minute lessons per week for one semester; 83 lessons total Register now! You will receive an email from BJU Press Distance Learning Online regarding login information for the online courses which will be available June 1. You will have through December 2013 to complete your online learning program. Learn about our Multi-Kit Discount and Payment Plan Contents
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