Table of Contents -- Part I
- To The Teacher/Student
- Curriculum Outline and Suggested Class Schedule
- Course Requirements and Grading Standards
- Lesson Presentations
- Lesson 1: Introduction
- Lesson 2: Ruler's Law vs. People's Law
- Lesson 3: Principle 1 - The Genius of Natural Law
- Lesson 4: Principle 2 - A Virtuous and Moral People
- Lesson 5: Principle 3 - Virtuous and Moral Leaders
- Lesson 6: Principle 4 - The Role of Religion
- Lesson 7: Principle 5 - The Role of the Creator
- Lesson 8: Principle 6 - All Men Are Created Equal
- Lesson 9: Principle 7 - Equal rights, Not Equal Things
- Lesson 10: Principle 8 - Man's Unalienable Rights
- Lesson 11: Principle 9 - The Role of Revealed Law
- Lesson 12: Principle 10 & 11: Sovereignty of the People; Who Can Alter the Government
- Lesson 13: Principle 12 - Advantages of a Republic
- Lesson 14: Principle 13 - Protection Against Human Frailty
- Lesson 15: Principle 14 - Property Rights Essential to Liberty
- Lesson 16: Principle 15 - Free-market Economics
- Lesson 17: Principle 16 - The Separation of Powers
- Lesson 18: Principle 17 - Checks and Balances
- Lesson 19: Principle 18 & 19 - Importance of a Written Constitution; - Limiting & Defining the Powers of Government
- Lesson 20: Principle 20 & 21- Majority Rule, Minority Rights; - Strong Local Self-government
- Lesson 21: Principle 22 - Government by Law, Not by Men
- Lesson 22: Principle 23 - Importance of an Educated Electorate
- Lesson 23: Principle 24 - Peace through Strength
- Lesson 25: Principle 26 - Protecting the Role of the Family
- Lesson 26: Principle 27 - Avoiding the Burden of Debt
- Lesson 27: Principle 28 - The Founders' Sense of Manifest Destiny
- Lesson Quizzes
- Examinations
- American Government and US Constitution - Exam 1 Review
- American Government and US Constitution - Exam 1
- American Government and US Constitution - Exam 2 Review
- American Government and US Constitution - Exam 2