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Constitution Course: Supplemental Assignments
HW 1.1 - Should Christians Be Involved in Politics?
What role should Christians play in politics? Discover powerful quotes from American leaders and theologians on faith, morality, and civic responsibility.
HW 1.2 - The Foundations and Purpose of American Government & Law in the Words of the Founders
Learn how the Mayflower Compact and Declaration of Independence reveal the Founders’ view that government exists to protect God-given rights.
HW 1.3 - Becoming Statesmen: The New American Founders of the 21st Century
What makes a true statesman? This inspiring message explores how studying great leaders, seeking mentors, and faith in God prepare future defenders of liberty.
HW 2.1: Property Ownership Worksheet
A worksheet exploring property ownership as a cornerstone of the American constitutional republic, including natural rights, dominion, and limits on government power.
HW 2.2 - Can a Good Muslim be a Good American?
Can the teachings of Islam align with America’s founding principles? This article examines Islamic teachings alongside U.S. constitutional principles.
HW 2.3 – Biblical Principles: Basis for America’s Laws and Government during Our Founding
Explore the biblical foundations of America’s laws and government. This article shows how key principles—such as the sovereignty of God, moral truth, religious freedom, justice, and family governance—shaped the Constitution, Declaration of Independence, and other founding documents, supported by Scripture references.
HW 3.1 - Socialism
How did socialism influence American culture and education? This lecture explores its historical roots and impact on national worldview.
HW 3.2 - Contrasting the UN and USA Philosophies
Compare the philosophies of the United Nations and the United States on life, individual rights, education, property ownership, government power, and more.
HW 4.1 - Jurisdictional Boundaries – Government
This lesson explains the four jurisdictions of government and the constitutional limits between self-government, family, church, and civil authority.
HW 4.2 - Slavery, the Constitution & Politics
Did the Constitution support slavery? Explore Frederick Douglass’s powerful explanation of the Three-Fifths Compromise and its meaning.
HW 5.1 - Constitutional Sheriff in Action
Can a county sheriff challenge federal authority? This story examines a raw milk case that sparked debate over the Constitution and states’ rights.
HW 5.2 - County Ordinance (Sample) Language: Restoration of Constitutional Freedoms Through Local Government Nullification
A sample county ordinance outlining how local governments can nullify mandates that restrict constitutional rights such as speech, religion, business, and firearms.
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