Shouldn't that be grade 3-6 type stuff? Then again in 10-12 for an more in depth look at it. Are the founding documents not currently a part of public education in the US? (I'm Canadian).
It may still be in some schools, but "civics", which was a class taught in probably every high school in the U.S. up until possibly the late '70s, covered the basics of how our government operates. U.S. History was another class that was standard, and I don't know if it is still taught everywhere, but if it is, it is probably the corrupted leftist version of U.S. History.
Shouldn't that be grade 3-6 type stuff? Then again in 10-12 for an more in depth look at it. Are the founding documents not currently a part of public education in the US? (I'm Canadian).
It may still be in some schools, but "civics", which was a class taught in probably every high school in the U.S. up until possibly the late '70s, covered the basics of how our government operates. U.S. History was another class that was standard, and I don't know if it is still taught everywhere, but if it is, it is probably the corrupted leftist version of U.S. History.