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The Principles of Freedom & Understanding the Constitution
Section 1. The Proper Role of Government
Protection of God Given Rights
Section 2. Forms of Government
What the Founders Learned from History
Which Form is best?
Anglo-Saxon and Hebrew Governments
Section 3. The Structure for Limited and Balanced Government
Separation of Powers: Horizontal & Vertical
Checks and Balances: Horizontal, Vertical, Jury
Enumerated Powers
Written Constitution
Changes Made to the Constitution and Practices
Section 4. The Responsibilities and Limits of each Branch of the Central Government
Legislative, Executive, Judicial
Section 5. Economics, Free Market and Prosperity
Economics in One Lesson
Capitalism, Free Market, Socialism/Communism
Section 6. Money Matters
Taxes, Spending, Debt, Inflation, Entitlements, Bail Outs
Federal Reserve, Central Bank, Gold Standard, Fractional Reserve Banking
Section 7. The Constitution’s Protection for Individuals from Government
Trial by a Jury of Peers, Habeas Corpus, Equality Before the Law
Section 8. What Do We Do Now?
The Most Important Government Official
Individual Responsibility; Duties
Educated, Informed, Involved
How a bill becomes a law
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