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Congratulations!

You have completed the first semester of WTN University’s course in American government. Complete Professor Fowler’s final quiz below and then download your diploma. Display it proudly!



WTN University: Civics 101 Class Materials

“It’s a republic, if you can keep it!”


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Answer keys to the Quizzes

 


Morning talk show host, Michael DelGiorno, and his co-host, Gwen Freeman, invite you to join them every Monday morning, beginning September 12th at 10:00 a.m. CST, for WTN University’s “class” on American government taught by former State Senator, attorney, and former college faculty member, David Fowler.

And if you’re not in the Middle Tennessee listening area for WTN SuperTalk 99.7, then listen via the internet or download the podcast after class.

Can’t take notes?  Not a problem.  “Gwen’s class notes” will be posted here and on WTN’s website by Tuesday morning.

Study up, then take the self-graded test for each lesson. And when you have completed the course, download your very own WTN University diploma!

Want to hear more of Professor Fowler’s words of wisdom about how government should work?

Attend the Stand for Truth Seminar. Coming to cities across Tennessee starting October 1!


Civics 101 Class Syllabus

Want to hear more of Professor Fowler’s words of wisdom about how government should work?
Attend the Stand for Truth Seminar. Coming to cities across Tennessee starting October 1!

WTN U Course Syllabus

I. Introduction and Course Overview

II. The Truth about RelativismIII. Can the Government Steal – The Consent of the Governed

IV. The Rule of Law and the “Laws of Nature and Nature’s God”

V. Understanding the Constitution

  • Form of Government – Democracy? Republic?
  • Federalism
  • Separation of Powers
  • Role of the Judiciary

VI. The role of the individual and the family

Our Mission: To equip Tennesseans and their public officials to effectively promote and defend a culture that values the traditional family, for the sake of the common good.