How does the US Congress actually get things done, and why does it often seem gridlocked? To truly understand American politics, you must look beneath the surface at the systems, incentives, and structures that drive legislative behavior. This text-based course guides you from foundational political science concepts to analytical models of legislative behavior. You will explore how representatives make decisions, how committees wield power, and how modern political parties shape the national agenda.
What you'll learn:
- Learn the foundational terminology of legislative organization and constitutional powers.
- Compare economic and sociological models of how lawmakers behave and vote.
- Understand the role of congressional committees and how they control the legislative flow.
- Analyze the influence of political parties, leadership, and modern polarization metrics on floor decisions.
- Examine the relationships between Congress, the executive branch, and the federal judiciary.
- Evaluate how elections, redistricting, and modern campaign finance shape legislative priorities.
The course begins with essential definitions and historical context of the American political system before moving into analytical readings on legislative theories, committee structures, and inter-branch relations. You will wrap up by studying modern challenges in contemporary lawmaking.
This course is designed for beginners, political science enthusiasts, and anyone looking to understand the mechanics of the US legislative branch with no prior prerequisites.
Start reading today to build a sophisticated understanding of how the American political system works from the inside out.
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