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Welcome to the American Politics, Society, and History course! This course seeks to provide learners with a comprehensive understanding of American history, politics, society, and culture. The United States has been a beacon in the international community as a constitutional liberal democracy. Through this course, you will gain insight into the historical evolution of the US from a constitutional perspective and provide an overview of the government in the US. You will also look at how critical social factors like race, ethnicity, and gender inform the evolution of American society. You will further look at what American culture is and how it is constantly evolving over time.
In this module, you will explore the roots of the US liberal constitutional order and its core functions and impact around the world. With the first written constitution in the world, every written constitution is a child of the US constitution in a limited sense. This heritage is most pronounced in democracies with a common-law tradition. The US itself inherited both the common law and the roots of its liberal order from Britain and has passed on and shared that tradition. India’s founding generation was very mindful of US’ experience in drafting the Indian constitution. This module also considers the elements of that liberal constitutional order in the US and India, and in other countries around this region. This tradition is not without failings, and the module assesses the life of this constitutional order and its capacity to meet its many challenges.
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11 vidéos•Total 116 minutes
Course Introduction•2 minutes
Meet Your Instructor•2 minutes
Introduction•14 minutes
Intellectual Roots of the Liberal Tradition•13 minutes
Early Challenges to the Liberal Thesis•13 minutes
The First Written Constitution•17 minutes
Constitutional Judicial Review•13 minutes
Liberal Constitutionalism in India•14 minutes
Constitutionalism Goes Global•11 minutes
Asian Human Rights Debates•9 minutes
Promoting Democracy and Human Rights•9 minutes
2 lectures•Total 130 minutes
Course Overview•10 minutes
Essential Reading: The US Constitutional Tradition•120 minutes
4 devoirs•Total 63 minutes
The US Constitutional Founding•15 minutes
Constitutional Fundamentals•9 minutes
Global Constitutionalism•9 minutes
Graded Quiz: The US Constitutional Tradition•30 minutes
1 sujet de discussion•Total 30 minutes
How Is Democracy Classified as Liberal?•30 minutes
Government and Politics of America
Module 2•5 heures à terminer
Détails du module
In this module, you will learn about the key tenets of American democracy by looking at the US Constitution that enshrines a federal structure of the government and protects the civil liberties and civil rights of the people. The module also analyzes the functioning of the American government by looking at how public opinion and interest groups shape the American political system and the role played by the political parties during campaigns and elections. You will also gain an insight into the functioning of the four political institutions–the Congress, the Presidency, the Bureaucracy, and the Judiciary. Finally, the module also analyzes the foreign and defense policymaking of the United States.
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9 vidéos1 lecture4 devoirs1 sujet de discussion
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9 vidéos•Total 73 minutes
Introduction to American Government and Politics•4 minutes
The United States Constitution•5 minutes
Federalism•6 minutes
Civil Liberties and Civil Rights•10 minutes
Public Opinion and Interest Groups•10 minutes
Political Parties and Elections•12 minutes
Congress and the Presidency•10 minutes
Bureaucracy and the Judiciary•8 minutes
Foreign and Defense Policy•7 minutes
1 lecture•Total 120 minutes
Essential Reading: Government and Politics of America•120 minutes
4 devoirs•Total 57 minutes
American Government and Politics•12 minutes
Functioning of American Government•6 minutes
Political Institutions in Action•9 minutes
Graded Quiz: Government and Politics of America•30 minutes
1 sujet de discussion•Total 30 minutes
American Constitution and Functioning of American Democracy•30 minutes
Race and Ethnicity in the United States
Module 3•19 heures à terminer
Détails du module
In this module, you will learn about the history of race relations in the United States emphasizing the experience of Black Americans. The module starts with an overview of the enslavement of Black Americans and how even today, there is a struggle to dismantle systemic racism. You will also learn about the Civil Rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s when enormous turmoil erupted, but at the same time, many historic gains were made. The module also focuses on key leaders such as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X. You will analyze landmark court decisions and legislative achievements and gain insight into the Civil Rights movement’s successes, tactics, personalities, and its seismic impact on the American society. Besides that, the module discusses the stubborn persistence of racial discrimination and systemic bias, how that led to the murder of George Floyd in 2020, and the country’s explosive reaction to his death. Lastly, you will also learn about the many different racial and ethnic communities in the United States and how that diversity significantly strengthens to American society.
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9 vidéos•Total 88 minutes
Enslavement•12 minutes
Abolition and the Civil War•8 minutes
The 13th Amendment and Reconstruction •9 minutes
Jim Crow and the Run-Up to the Civil Rights Movement•9 minutes
Brown vs. Board of Education and Desegregation in Schools•9 minutes
Martin Luther King Jr. and the Montgomery Bus Boycott•10 minutes
March on Washington, the Civil Rights Act, and Martin Luther King’s Legacy•11 minutes
America’s Multiculturalism•11 minutes
George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter Movement•11 minutes
6 lectures•Total 945 minutes
Essential Readings: History of Racism and the Seeds of the Civil Rights Movement•15 minutes
Recommended Readings: History of Racism and the Seeds of the Civil Rights Movement•300 minutes
Essential Reading: Civil Rights Movement in Full Swing•30 minutes
Recommended Reading: Civil Rights Movement in Full Swing•300 minutes
Essential Reading: The Continuing Struggle Against Racism•120 minutes
Recommended Reading: The Continuing Struggle Against Racism•180 minutes
4 devoirs•Total 57 minutes
History of Racism and the Seeds of the Civil Rights Movement•12 minutes
Civil Rights Movement in Full Swing•9 minutes
The Continuing Struggle Against Racism•6 minutes
Graded Quiz: Race and Ethnicity in the United States•30 minutes
1 sujet de discussion•Total 30 minutes
Ideologies for Equality•30 minutes
Gender in America
Module 4•26 heures à terminer
Détails du module
In this module, you will learn about the history of gender in America with a specific focus on women in America from the pre-colonial period to the turn of the 20th and the 21st century. The module also analyzes the significant cultural, economic, and political developments that shaped the lives of American women. You will also gain an insight into the ways that gender constructions, gendered social norms, and gendered laws have affected American women.
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8 vidéos•Total 57 minutes
True Womanhood: Women in the Early Republic•8 minutes
The Birth of the Women’s Rights Movement•8 minutes
Early Women’s Activism During the Abolition and Civil War•8 minutes
The Suffragists and Women Activism: Onward March to the 19th Amendment •8 minutes
Laboring Women and the World Wars•8 minutes
Feminism in a Countercultural Time: 1950s-1970s•7 minutes
The Queer Challenge and Rethinking Feminism•5 minutes
Gender in America Today: The Contemporary Agenda•6 minutes
9 lectures•Total 1 390 minutes
Essential Reading: True Womanhood: Women in the Early Republic•60 minutes
Recommended Readings: True Womanhood: Women in the Early Republic•120 minutes
Recommended Readings: The Birth of the Women’s Rights Movement•240 minutes
Recommended Readings: Early Women’s Activism During the Abolition and Civil War•240 minutes
Recommended Readings: The Suffragists and Women Activism: Onward March to the 19th Amendment•10 minutes
Recommended Readings: Laboring Women and the World Wars•240 minutes
Recommended Readings: Feminism in a Countercultural Time: 1950s-70s•60 minutes
Recommended Readings: The Queer Challenge and Rethinking Feminism•180 minutes
Recommended Readings: Gender in America Today: The Contemporary Agenda•240 minutes
3 devoirs•Total 54 minutes
Historical Struggles for Equal Rights•12 minutes
Contemporary Challenges to Feminisms in America•12 minutes
Graded Quiz: Gender in America•30 minutes
1 sujet de discussion•Total 30 minutes
How Has Our Perception of American Women Transformed?•30 minutes
American Culture
Module 5•4 heures à terminer
Détails du module
In this module, you will learn how the US can sometimes be called a melting pot, where different cultures from around the world come together, mix, and create something brand new. But on the other hand, America can be described as not a singular culture, but more like a quilt where different groups and practices are stitched together but wholly different. You will further learn that whatever it may be, one thing that cannot be denied is the role that American culture—literature, music, film, art, and more has had on the world. This module will cover the complexities of American culture or cultures, the large influences from often marginalized Americans have had on everything from rock and roll to the unique American spirituality, and the role that individuality and legacy have played in creating American culture.
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9 vidéos•Total 52 minutes
Introduction to American Culture•7 minutes
American Regionalization of Culture•6 minutes
What Is American Culture?•6 minutes
American Literature•6 minutes
Black America Creating America•6 minutes
Hollywood to Netflix: American Storytelling•6 minutes
Attraction of American Culture to the World•6 minutes
Impact of the Internet and American Culture•6 minutes
Course Wrap-Up Video•2 minutes
1 lecture•Total 120 minutes
Essential Reading: American Culture•120 minutes
4 devoirs•Total 54 minutes
The American Experiment: Individuality, Freedom, and Leaving the Past Behind•9 minutes
Culture•9 minutes
The US and the World•6 minutes
Graded Quiz: American Culture•30 minutes
1 sujet de discussion•Total 30 minutes
Influence of American Culture on Indian Culture•30 minutes
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