• Video
  • May 02, 2020

SCHOLAR EXCHANGE: America’s Founding Documents

The Advanced Placement (AP) exam has been rewritten for 2020 and covers three units with two free-response questions (FRQs). This fast-paced and fun session will review the founding documents from a typical course of study for an AP Government class.

Join Jeffrey Rosen, president, and CEO of the National Constitution Center, to understand these essential documents better, understand the fundamental ideas from each of the documents, and the major principles of the U.S. Constitution. Primary sources include the Declaration of Independence, Articles of the Confederation, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, Federalist papers (#51, #70, #78), Brutus #1, and the amazing Letter from the Birmingham City Jail. Great sources for all learners to know!

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