The Three Branches of the U.S. Federal Government: the Constitution (1787) to Today
Social Science/History | Available (Membership Required)
The three branches of the U.S. federal government are the legislative, the executive, and the judicial. Almost half of the American people cannot name all three of them. Will focus on these three branches: their makeup, what they can and cannot do, how they have worked well over the past 238 years, what problems they have had, how those problems have been solved, some of the people who have staffed these three branches, and the state of these three branches today. This is a Series and a Virtual Class.
Bonnie will teach this course on her own zoom account. When participants sign up, they should e-mail Bonnie (Bonniesaun@aol.com) and she will send out the zoom link.