Intermediate Civics and Economics

$320.00

Course Duration
Learning Format

Intermediate Civics and Economics students learn about the government and economic system of the United States and their roles in it.

They begin their study with looking at colonial America and the importance of the documents, such as the Constitution written by our Founding Fathers. Students then turn their attention to the structure of the U.S. government as they learn about the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. They study the role of elections, voting, and public opinion in the American political process, as well as the role that state and local governments play. They learn citizenship skills that will enable them to participate in their government and communities throughout their lives.

Turning to economics, students study the free enterprise system that the American economy is based on and learn about how economic growth is measured, types of businesses, the process of developing the government budget, and the role the government takes in the U.S. economy.

They also gain personal finance knowledge, such as the importance of budgeting, saving, and the responsible use of credit. Students examine the role that banks and international trade play in their lives. They also look at the different types of economies in the world, the interdependence of countries today, and the spread of democracy around the world.

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Details

  • Subject
    History & Social Sciences, Social Studies, Economics
  • Course Level
    Middle School
  • Course Type
    Regular

Teacher Support

Our optional teacher support solution gives students and parents access to state-certified teahers to help throughout the course. Support includes:

  • Access to teachers during scheduled office hours
  • Access to academic support team, Monday - Friday, 8am-8pm Eastern
  • Teacher feedback including grading assistance

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Optional Course Materials

The optional materials kit for this course includes the Building Citizenship: Civics and Economics, Student Edition book.

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