Humanities

Discussing the Role of the States

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    1. Origins of State Governments
    A lesson with Peter Holm
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    Learn the origins of how the Thirteen Colonies were self-governed and why they became united, as well as Constitutional protection for the states.

    Learn the origins of how the Thirteen Colonies were self-governed and why they became united, as well as Constitutional protection for the states.

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    2. Origins of Federal Government
    A lesson with Peter Holm
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    In this lesson with Mal Partisan, you'll review the history of what went wrong with the Articles of Confederation and how the Constitution took shape.

    In this lesson with Mal Partisan, you'll review the history of what went wrong with the Articles of Confederation and how the Constitution took shape.

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    3. Role of the States in the Federal System
    A lesson with Peter Holm
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    In this lesson, review the role of the states and the federal government, and how states maintained individuality and power under the Constitution.

    In this lesson, review the role of the states and the federal government, and how states maintained individuality and power under the Constitution.

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    4. Basics of Constitutional Law
    A lesson with Peter Holm
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    Review constitutional law and its limitations on the federal government. Also learn the three options individuals and states have to address national issues.

    Review constitutional law and its limitations on the federal government. Also learn the three options individuals and states have to address national issues.

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