American Government (Period 1) Assignments
- Instructor
- Michael Bunch
- Term
- Fall 2012
- Department
- Social Studies
- Location
- 208
- Description
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United States government, as a subject for study in high school is intended to inform individuals of their rights and responsibilities as United States citizens. We will be covering a multitude of topics dealing with the founding of the United States up to the most current of national developments including the 2012 election. This course is mandated by the state of California as necessary for a high school diploma. Students will engage in a variety of activities designed to develop their skills in all aspects of cognitive and social development ranging from individual reading and writing assignments, to solving problems in groups. Students will write historical essays, research papers, create and present PowerPoint presentations, posters, 3-D models, discuss current events, and further develop critical thinking skills using the Socratic method, deductive, and inductive logic.
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Powerpoints and notes for Chapters 11 and 12
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Powerpoints for Chapter 7 +10 with cloze notes packets, if needed. Chapter 10 Packet will be due Monday November 5th.
Letter to Presidential candidate or Congressional leader due Friday, rough and final draft, needs to be typed.
Letter to Presidential candidate or Congressional leader due Friday, rough and final draft, needs to be typed.
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Study for Quiz - Chapter 2.3 - 3.2
Six basic principles of democracy
Strengths and Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation
Amending the Constitution
Ideas colonists brought with them from England in regards to democracy
Six basic principles of democracy
Strengths and Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation
Amending the Constitution
Ideas colonists brought with them from England in regards to democracy
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Chapter 2 Packet, sections 4 + 5