In C100, we explore your State’s connection to the
other States in the ‘union’, the governing principles
required to operate your State government, the Pre-
amble (if your State constitution has one), and the
Declaration or Bill of Rights in your State
constitution.
Boost Your Civic Knowledge
State Constitution Classes
C100
C200
In C200, you will discover the distribution of your
legislative power, the structure of your legislative
branch or department, who has control of your
legislative power, what controls your legislators
have, and how your legislative branch functions.
C300
In C300, you explore the distribution of your
executive power, the structure of your executive
branch or department, who has control of your
executive power, what controls your executives
have, and how your executive branch functions.
C400
In C400, you learn of the distribution of your
judicial power, the structure of your judicial branch
or department, who has control of your judicial
power, what controls your judges have, and how
your judicial branch functions.
C500
In C500, you identify the remaining Articles and
locate the political sub-divisions (local governments)
in your State constitution. You are introduced to
State law while discovering whether your local
governments are found in your State Constitution.
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Regional Government Class
Regional Government training will teach you about this unrecognized level of government. First, we will take you through the origins and development of RG, followed by modern examples within the United States. We will then empower you to identify RG in your own state constitution and laws. Finally, we will offer some strategies for you to deal with RG. We hope this class will act as a springboard, encouraging you to take CSG’s Foundational & Applied Civics training in the future!