MUST WATCH!
Step 1: Complete the questions in the PPT below
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Step 2: Complete the source analysis
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Check in with Ms. Greif before you move on
Step 3: District CFA
Step 3: District CFA
Step 4: Project of your choice
Becoming a Political Philosopher
Becoming a Political Philosopher
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In your project (paper, presenation, etc.), you will breifly describe the teachings of the political philosophers, how their principals shaped our government, and how our Constitution guards against tyranny.
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Turn in all of your work before you move on
Step 1: Complete the questions in the PPT
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Step 2: Complete the source analysis
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See Ms. Greif before you move on
Step 3: District CFA
Step 3: District CFA
Step 4: Project of your choice
Campaigning
Campaigning
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You will create a political campaign that argues:
1. Historical and emerging patterns of political action and activism
2. Why (or why not) political parties are necessary for the political process
3. Why (or why not) interest groups are effective in mobilizing voters and creating change in the government
4. How news media impacts the political process
1. Historical and emerging patterns of political action and activism
2. Why (or why not) political parties are necessary for the political process
3. Why (or why not) interest groups are effective in mobilizing voters and creating change in the government
4. How news media impacts the political process
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Turn in all of your work before you move on
Step 1: Complete all of the questions on all 3 PPTs. There will be a CFA after each branch of government
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SNL How a Bill Becomes a Law Today
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Check in with Ms. Greif before you move on
Have you completed all of the district CFAs?
Have you completed all of the district CFAs?
Step 2: Project of your choice
Portray a lobbyist
Portray a lobbyist
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You will become a lobbyist that convinves people why:
1. Bicameral legislature is important
2. Roles and powers of the president have expanded beyond those granted by the Constitution
3. How people challenge public policies through formal and informal means with attention to important judical processes and landmark court cases
4. Explain the relationships among the branches
5. Explain the procedures for making governmental decisions at local, state, and national levels
1. Bicameral legislature is important
2. Roles and powers of the president have expanded beyond those granted by the Constitution
3. How people challenge public policies through formal and informal means with attention to important judical processes and landmark court cases
4. Explain the relationships among the branches
5. Explain the procedures for making governmental decisions at local, state, and national levels
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Turn in all of your work before you move on
WRITING RESEARCH
Pick a topic from the list below or come up with your own (with approval from Ms. Greif)
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This is a senior level research paper! You need an intro, body, and conclusion to support your arguement. You also need to include your sources at the end of the paper.
Turn in your paper to Ms. Greif or email it to [email protected] before you move on
Final Project: Zombie Apocalypse
Could We Survive?
Use the link below to help our school rebuild the government after a devastating zombie apocalypse. Present your findings to Ms. Greif to finish the course.
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