PBU - Understanding AP U.S. Government & Politics Unit 2 Lesson
Understanding AP U.S. Government & Politics Unit 2
There are 5 units of study defined by the College Board. Your course modules will fall into one of these five units. This second unit is titled Interactions Among Branches of Government and 25-36% of the AP Exam questions will come from it. Here's what you should know:
Developing Understanding
In this unit, students continue to explore policymaking, focusing on its complexity and the idea that it is a process involving multiple governmental institutions and actors. Students will look at issues or policies from several different perspectives and then apply their knowledge to better understand the complexity of the policymaking process. The Constitution grants specific powers to Congress, the presidency, and the courts, each of which exercises informal powers (developed through political practice, tradition, and legislation). Because power is widely distributed, and checks prevent one branch from overreaching or usurping powers from the others, institutional actors are in the position where they must both compete and cooperate in order to govern.
Big Idea 1 | Big Idea 4 |
Constitutionalism | Competing Policymaking Interests |
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You Should Know...
The course content is organized into commonly taught units of study that provide a suggested sequence for the course. Unit 2: Interactions Among Branches of Government is divided up between the following modules in this course.
- Congress (CON)
- Presidency and the Bureaucracy (PBU)
- Judiciary (JUD)
- Public Policy (PPO)
Because this unit is incorporated throughout multiple modules, you may have downloaded this list of vocabulary and information in a previous module. If you do not already have a copy, please download it now and add it to your notes.
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