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3 min read•june 18, 2024
Isabela Padilha
Kelly Cotton
Isabela Padilha
Kelly Cotton
Before we dive into Unit 2: Political Institutions, let's revisit Unit 1: Political Systems, Regimes, and Governments for a moment. Remember, Unit 1 is all about how we compare the course countries (UK , Russia , Iran , Mexico , China , and Nigeria ) in regard to their governments! Think of Unit 1 as our "How To" guide of comparison, while every unit we explore together moving forward will be about specific points of comparison. If you have taken AP US Government or a US Government course, then you have a little bit of background in this area already, as this includes institutions like the executive branch, legislative branch, and judicial branch that you studied in the United States.
Unit 2 can be broken down into 3 Big Ideas, according to the Course Exam and Description (CED):
2. Executive, Legislative, and Judicial 👩⚖️ Branches. Once you understand the political systems in each of the Comp Gov countries, College Board expects that you will be able to develop an understanding of not only the various structures of the branches but also an understanding of how those structures are used in each of the course countries to wield and maintain power. 🏋🏿
3. Advantages and Disadvantages of Political Systems. In addition to knowing and applying what you have learned about the political systems and their branches, it is expected that you can take the knowledge and characterize the advantages and disadvantages of having one system over another with regard to stability, legitimacy, and policymaking. 💯
Here is a list of all the key terms and a quick definition of each if you need to come back to it. You can also start your study by reading the concepts and identifying which ones you believe a review on:
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