The American Experience and Constitutional Change CH 203 Darryl Hushaw.

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The American Experience and Constitutional Change CH 203 Darryl Hushaw

Introductions: Me Darryl Hushaw BA in Philosophy from Beloit College MA in Political Science from University of Chicago MA in History from UNLV 10+ years teaching college history address:

Introductions: You Name Class Standing: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior What aspect of American History and/or the Constitution most interests you?

The Nitty Gritty Syllabus –Turn in signed receipt next class for 5 points extra credit on assignments. Textbooks WebCampus Course Expectations Policies Contact info

Food for Thought Our focus is going to be on how American society has changed, and how American government has evolved also. –We’ll be using mostly primary sources as our readings. What is a primary source? What should your analysis of these readings focus on? –What are the proper functions of government? –What do we mean by “constitution?” –How detailed should a constitution be? –Should a constitution be changed with ease or only with difficulty? –Which is more influential and has more significant results; society influencing government, or government influencing society?

Next Class Read –Start Chapter (Section)1 in 500 Years Topic –The European Age of Discovery and the Americas