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Test #1 Test Review

datePosted on 12:15, August 31st, 2009 by mrosman

Our first test of the year will be on Friday (for A days) and Tuesday (for B days). A copy of the test review is posted below.

Test 1 – Review

The entire test will be based on Chapter 1 of the Macgruder’s text book and in class lectures. Use the text book, your worksheet on Chapter 1.2, and the PowerPoint embedded below to help you study.


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Freeland and Government

datePosted on 14:49, August 28th, 2009 by mrosman

After several good discussions in class, I think we learned that ‘Freeland,’ an anarchy (or ‘state of nature’) is chaos. Every man for himself. Kinda like some parts of New Orleans in the days following Hurricane Katrina. Four years ago, Hurricane Katrina hit the coast of Louisiana. Many people say that Hurricane Katrina, and it’s aftermath amount to the greatest failure of government action (or inaction) in American History.

After the hurricane hit, and the power went out (in August in the South), and the waters started to flood the town, and most of the residents of the city had fled, government broke down and couldn’t do much to help the people who remained in the city. After a few days, however, the National Guard arrived and order was restored. Usually, chaos doesn’t last. If you’re interested in Hurricane Katrina, I suggest watching Spike Lee’s ‘When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts.’ I have a copy if you’d like to borrow it.

Reading the New York Times online, I found a second example of a ‘state of nature’ a few months ago. Camp Runamuck in Rhode Island. In this camp, there is a small society of about 80 people, all living in tents, on the bank of the Providence River. They have a Cheif, John Freitas, and a 5 person leadership council. They have a written compact and abide by certain rules. Why do these people, ‘homeless,’ and free from the typical retraints of government, create their own government? Which theory of origin (evolutionary, force, social contract) would explain the creation of this simple government? Would you choose to live in Camp Runamuck if you were homeless in Providence, RI?


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First Day of School

datePosted on 07:23, August 25th, 2009 by mrosman

Welcome back to RRHS! Today will be a unique day. The schedule’s posted below. Tomorrow, a ‘B-Day,’ will be back to normal. I’ve provided the syllabi for the course below. You can use these digital copies if you lose your ‘hard-copy.’ Please let me know if you have any questions already – especially about the semester projects in Government and Sociology.

It may be the first day of school, but we already have homework.

Homework
Regular Government: Read Chapter 1.1 of the Magruder’s Government textbook. There will be a quiz next class.
AP Government: Have Chapter 1 of the Edwards text read by next class. A quiz is fair game.
Sociology: Identify a problem in society – any problem.

Course Syllabi
Sociology Class Procedures
Government Class Procedures
AP US Government Syllabus


First Day of School

First Day of School


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