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15 Dec 2008

Test Thursday/Friday

Your last regular test will be this Thursday/Friday on the Judicial Branch!

It’s 25 multiple choice questions long. Use these PowerPoints and chapters 18-21 in your textbook to help you study. There will be no study guide for this test!

Please feel free to e-mail me with any questions.

(I suggest using Microstof Internet Explorer to view these PowerPoints)

Unit 5 1 How The Supreme Court Works


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Unit 5 1 Civil Liberties Free Religion



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Unit 5 2 Free Speech And Press Notes



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Unit 5 3 Civil Liberties 2 10th Amendments



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15 December, 2008 at 10:16 by mrosman

Tags: high school government, Homework, Judicial Branch, PowerPoints, test
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29 Nov 2008

Test Review

Our test review for this unit will not be ‘typical.’

We’re going to use several activities combined together to create an excellent review.

However, if you miss the review day (11/24) it will be more difficult. Here is a copy of what we will do in class.

The test will be on 12/2

Those of you who fell behind, or missed something, may use this also in order to catch up.

Interactive Test Review (.doc format)

In addition, please use the PowerPoints that I have provided on this website! You can find them at this link.

Finally. Take the time to define and understand the following terms and concepts:

Electoral Votes
Session
Trustee
Partisian
Politico
Gerrymandering
Apportionment
Constituents
Veto
Filibuster
Cloture Rule
The hopper
Rules Committee
Speaker of the House
President pro tempore
Majority Whip
Majority Leader
Ways and Means Committee
Pork-barreling
Franking privilege
Interest group
Lobbyist
Executive order
Signing statement

Good luck – have a Happy Thanksgiving!

29 November, 2008 at 19:13 by mrosman

Tags: Apportionment, Cloture Rule, Constituents, electoral votes, Executive Branch, Executive order, filibuster, Franking privilege, Gerrymandering, government, high school, Interest group, Legislative Branch, Lobbyist, Majority Leader, Majority Whip, Partisian, Politico, Pork-barreling, PowerPoint, President pro tempore, Rules Committee, Session, Signing statement, Speaker of the House, test, test review, The hopper, Trustee, Veto, Ways and Means Committee
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27 Nov 2008

Happy Thanksgiving

Have a blessed and enjoyable Thanksgiving!

After you’ve watched some parades, eaten some turkey, watched some football, and taken a nap – set some time aside to study for your test on Tuesday!

Best of luck

27 November, 2008 at 11:38 by mrosman

Tags: study, test, Thanksgiving
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12 Sep 2008

Foundations of American Government

Here’s the PowerPoint from Friday. Don’t forget the homework that’s due Tuesday of next week

Use the PowerPoint to study, take notes, and review. According to the schedule, the next test will be September 24th/25th so start preparing. I’d like to see SOMEONE get a 100 on this one! Use the link below, or view the PowerPoint below to study. You will need Flashplayer to view – download it here.

Foundations of American Government PowerPoint

Unit 2 – Foundations Of American Government

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12 September, 2008 at 12:51 by mrosman

Tags: Foundations of American Government, Guided Review, PowerPoint, test
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4 Sep 2008

Test Monday/Tuesday

There will be a test on Monday/Tuesday!

Exam on Monday

The test will be over Natural Rights, Classical Republicanism (Locke, Hobbes, Jefferson), and the different types of government. This is Chapter 1 in the textbook.

The test has 40 multiple choice questions and 4 free response questions. The free response questions will all be about Natural Rights and Classical Republicanism. Be sure you understand the concepts: social contract, natural rights, and state of nature!

I would suggest using the PowerPoint shown in class to study.

I would also consult the textbook and any homework/quizzes.

The PowerPoint can be found online (and available for download in .ppt format) at the following link:
http://www.slideshare.net/davidjosman/unit-1-1-nr-v-cr-presentation


An announcement about the test wasn’t made in 1st Period – please tell your classmates! (The test is, however, on the six weeks schedule.)

Some specific terms to know:

  • government
  • unitary government
  • democracy
  • dictatorship
  • state of nature
  • federal government
  • social contract
  • despotism
  • divine right of kings
  • absolute monarchy

Also: Parliamentary Government (we didn’t discuss this in class)

  • The executive is chosen by the legislature
  • The prime minister and cabinet are part of the legislature
  • The prime minister and the cabinet must resign if they lose the support of a majority of the legislature

Be careful to not simply memorize terms. You need to have a greater understanding of the entire subject!

Let me know if you have any questions or problems.

4 September, 2008 at 15:07 by mrosman

Tags: absolute monarchy, Classical Republicanism, democracy, despotism, dictatorship, divine right of kings, executive, federal government, government, legislature, multiple choice, Natural Rights, Parliamentary Government, prime minister, SlideShare, social contract, state of nature, test, unitary government
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