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5 Modules – 31 Articles- Guided Analysis Worksheets – Video Integration

The Politics & Governance Policy Pathway examines how political power is structured, exercised, and contested within the American system. It analyzes the design of democratic institutions, the balance of power between branches of government, and the practical realities of policymaking in a modern political environment. The pathway explores electoral systems, legislative authority, executive power, administrative governance, and the evolving role of political institutions.

Rather than focusing on partisan narratives, this pathway prioritizes institutional mechanics, constitutional design, and the structural forces that shape governance in the United States. The objective is to understand how government actually functions in practice, including the tensions between democratic ideals, political incentives, and administrative realities.

This pathway is delivered as a structured, multi-format academic package. Materials include:

• ISBN-registered white paper(s)
• ISSN-indexed long-form policy articles
• Structured textbook-style PDF downloads
• Archival Supreme Court case briefs
• Guided analytical worksheets
• Integrated video lecture content
• Supporting research essays and commentary

All materials are organized into five modules and designed for structured academic study, institutional use, and independent research.

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This module introduces the constitutional framework and institutional design of the United States government. It explains how authority is structured, how laws are created, and how the system was intended to function.

1.1 Government Structure and Constitutional Foundations

Article: What the U.S. Government Actually Is (Lecture Series)

1.2 Constitutional Authority and Civic Design

Article: The U.S. Constitution in Plain English (Lecture Series)

1.3 Legislative Process and Lawmaking

Article: How a Bill Becomes Law (Lecture Series)

Worksheet 1 – Policy vs. Rhetoric Analysis

This module examines how legislative authority operates within Congress. It explores the responsibilities, institutional design, and intended balance between the House and the Senate.

2.1 The Role and Responsibilities of Congress

Article: What Congress Actually Does (Lecture Series)

2.2 Bicameral Structure and Institutional Design

Article: The House and the Senate (Lecture Series)

2.3 The Senate’s Constitutional Purpose

Article: What the Senate Is Supposed to Be (Lecture Series)

Worksheet 2

This module explores the presidency and the broader architecture of political authority in the United States. It examines how executive leadership interacts with institutional power, political symbolism, and structural control.

3.1 Presidential Authority and Executive Leadership

Article: The United States President (Lecture Series)

3.2 Institutional Power and Political Architecture

Article: The Architecture of American Power

3.3 Electoral Structure and the Mechanics of Power

Article: Drawn to Divide: Gerrymandering, Redistricting, and the Quiet War for Power

3.4 Symbolic Authority and National Identity in Politics

Article: Symbolic Power and Public Life: How Religious Identity and National Imagery Shape Modern American Politics

Worksheet 3

This module analyzes how government decisions translate into economic policy, immigration policy, and broader national outcomes. It focuses on the long-term consequences of governance and policy direction.

4.1 Monetary Systems and Financial Stability

Article: Too Big to Fail: The Untold Story of the U.S. Dollar

4.2 National Debt and Fiscal Policy Consequences

Article: The Real Cost of $37 Trillion in U.S. Debt

4.3 Immigration Authority and Federal Policy Decisions

Article: Nineteen Nations Restricted: The New Immigration Order That Redraws Who Gets to Come to America

4.4 Citizenship, Enforcement, and Administrative Error

Article: Deported by Mistake: When U.S. Citizenship Isn’t Enough

4.5 Cultural Narratives and Political Shifts

Article: The Pendulum Swing: Wokeness, Whiteness, and the Quiet Return to “Normal”

Worksheet 4

This module evaluates major presidential eras, proposed policy reforms, and the narratives that shape public understanding of governance. It concludes with broader civic commentary about political systems and public responsibility.

5.1 Presidential Leadership Case Studies

Articles:
Ronald Reagan: Deregulation, Inflation, and the Politics That Shaped Modern America
Bill Clinton: Trade, Crime, and the Rise of the Modern Middle
George W. Bush: Debt, Homeland Security, and the Cost of American Certainty
Barack Obama: Image, Industry, and the Illusion of Change

5.2 Legislative Reform and Policy Proposals

Articles:
The Big Beautiful Bill: 20 Proposals That Could Reshape America Pt. 1
Inside the Big Beautiful Bill: 20 Proposals That Could Reshape America Pt. 2
The Big Beautiful Bill: 20 Proposals That Could Reshape America Pt. 3

5.3 Media, Narrative, and Political Perception

Articles:
Free Speech Isn’t Broken. The Machine Is.
How One Policy Shift Opened the Door to Modern Misinformation
When Remembering Becomes Optional

5.4 Civic Commentary and Public Responsibility

ICE Is Not the Villain People Think It Is, But This Version Should Worry You
If You Didn’t Vote, This Is Why Everything Feels Out of Control Now
Why Both Political Parties Need You to Misunderstand Power
Reparations Isn’t About Money, It’s About What Was Taken

Archive Reference

Article: Understanding the Electoral College

Worksheet 5

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