Monday, December 11, 2017

Civil Rights

The Civil Rights movement in the United States has sought to protect numerous groups from discriminaiton and lack of Due Process throughout U.S. History. Listed below are some of the groups that have sought relief from discrimination through the Supreme Court. Next is each listed group is the number of students that may select that group. Once you have selected a group research a law that has either imposed discrimination upon that group or freed them from it. You may not choose the same piece of legislation as a classmate. Give a 50-100 word synopsis of the law, the year it was passed, and the effect of that legislation.
African American (10)
Asian (10)
Native American (10)
Women (10)
Elderly (10)
Disabled (10)

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Sunday, November 26, 2017

Landmark Supreme Court Cases

Go to the following website https://www.billofrightsinstitute.org/educate/educator-resources/landmark-cases/
Select one of the landmark supreme court cases (cannot duplicate anyone else's case)  and answer the following.
1. Name and date of Case
2. 3 facts to give background of case
3. Describe the question being decided by the Supreme Court
4. How did the Supreme Court decide?
5. What was the significance of the decision?

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Monday, November 13, 2017

Federal Bureaucracy

There are four types of organizations in the Federal bureaucracy:
  • Departments are the largest part of the executive branch. There are 15 executive departments, each with a specialized jurisdiction over the management of a different policy area. Each is headed by a Secretary (Justice = Attorney General) who is appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate. Each department is organized somewhat differently, but generally is further subdivided into bureaus or offices. The heads of each executive department are part of the President's cabinet.
  • Independent regulatory commissions have the responsibility for making and enforcing rules to protect the public interest in a particular sector of society. They exercise all three types of power - legislative (rule making), executive (enforcement of rules) and judicial (adjudication of those who violate the rules). They are independent of the departments, but not independent of oversight.
  • Government corporations provide services to the public that could be delivered by the private sector, but usually at rates lower than what the private sector would charge. Government corporations are generally overseen by a commission appointed by Congress. Some of the largest of these government corporations are the U.S. Postal Service, TVA and Amtrak.
  • Independent executive agencies encompass everything else in the executive branch of the government. Administrators of these agencies are appointed by the President and usually serve at his "pleasure." Some examples of these independent agencies would include the General Services Administration which oversees buildings and supplies used by the U.S. government, and NASA, which supports space exploration and travel.
    • Your task is to go to the following website and browse through the tabs. Select one agency not already selected by a classsmate and post the following:
      • Agency name
      • Type of organization
      • Description including responsibilities
      • Number of employees
      • Current Head
      • One current or recent piece of legislation that affects this agency

Sunday, November 5, 2017

The Redistricting Game

Now that we are studying Congress, time to learn about re-districting and gerrymandering. You will complete the basic level of simulations 1,2, and 3 of the redistricting game. Take a screen shot of the three checkmarks when your plan passes. Submit the 3 approvals in your post. Shrink them down before posting. Include in your post 3 difficulties you had when re-drawing the districts.
http://www.redistrictinggame.org/game.php

Sunday, October 29, 2017

Interest Group contributions to members of Congress

You will have to do a bit of research for this one. Go to https://www.opensecrets.org/industries/mems.php where campaign contributions to different members of Congress are listed by Industry. Pick a category of Interest group and spotlight the donations made to a specific member of Congress. List the Congressman's 1) name, party and state. 2) how much was donated to their campaign, 3)  list the Committee the Congressman is on that might affect the industry 4) **Extra Credit** list a bill that committee was hearing that might affect the industry
You may not copy another students answer.

Sunday, October 15, 2017

Interest Groups

Interest Groups

Click on the link above and go to Vote Smart's listing of national political interest groups. Select a group and go to its home page. Create and post an overview of the group's mission, budget, history and who they endorsed in the last presidential election. Included any other pertinent information about your interest group in the summary. Do not select a group that has already been used by one of your classmates.

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Sunday, October 8, 2017

Political Campaign Ad Persuasion Techniques


Click on the link and read the article about the 6 persuasion techniques used in Political campaign ads. Find a political campaign ad for any race and explain the technique used in the ad. Include a link to the ad.
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Sunday, October 1, 2017

Political Polling

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Go to one of the following independent polling sites:
Gallup
Reuters
Zogby
Roper Center
Pew Research
Quinnipiac University
Harris
Rasmussen Reports
Marquette University
Find a political public opinion poll that was taken over the past year. Describe the question asked, number of respondents, date of the poll, results of the poll, website used, and sampling error.
Do not use a poll that was already used by one of your classmates.

Sunday, September 24, 2017

Federalism in the News

On the internet find an article about federalism and the sharing of power between the federal government and the state governments that occurred in either 2016 or 2017. Write a 50-100 word summary of the article and the issues that were involved. Provide a working link to the article. The summary must be in your own words and not a copy and paste job. You may not use an article that was previously used by one of your classmates.

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Sunday, September 17, 2017

Federalism

The federal government uses the incentive of money to get the states to comply with its wishes. There are five different types of federal grants given to the states. They are:
1. Block Grants
2. Categorical Grants
3. Formula Grants
4. Project Grants
5. Unfunded Mandates
On the internet, locate information about one of the above specific types of grants to the states.  Identify one specific grant by title, determine the purpose of the grant, the cost of the grant, the recipients, and evaluate the success.  Has it accomplished what it was intended for it to do?  Yes? No? Explain your answer. You may not copy a grant used by a fellow classmate.
 

Monday, September 11, 2017

Individual Declaration of Independence

This week you will write your own individual Declaration of Independence in the language of the original. Minimum of 5 sentences
1. Preamble (1 sentence "When in the course of human events .  .  .)
2. Statement of Grievances (3 sentences)
3. Statement of Independence
Be creative and original.
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Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Welcome Class of 2018

Post a comment containing one thing that you think we will be studying in AP US Government this semester. Do not copy any of your classmates posts. Leave your name and period at the bottom of each post.