Due Tuesday for all classes and worth up to 10 points for term 2:
Find and print or cut out a recent (from within the past 3 months) political cartoon from a major news source, briefly (in 2-3 sentences) explain the comment it's making, and briefly (in 2-3 sentences) explain whether or not you agree with that comment. The cartoon's message needs to focus on the role, functioning or effectiveness of government, but please try to steer clear of ones that focus on the role of party politics. Your explanation needs to include at least one well chosen bold term from the "Constitution handbook" and explain how the cartoon demonstrates that term. To show and understanding of the term, you will likely need to identify the elements (i.e. people, objects and words) in the image in your explanation.
Please properly cite the cartoon in MLA format.
E block: please remember that your guide to the Constitution is due Monday.
Friday, November 22, 2013
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
upcoming assignments
A block:
Guide to the Constitution due Thursday 11/22
bumper sticker due Friday 11/23
C block:
bumper sticker (see below) and guide to the Constitution (see below) both due Friday 11/23
E block:
bumper sticker (see below) due Friday 11/23 and guide to the Constitution due Monday 11/25
The bumper sticker should be 1/2 of an 8 x 11" piece of paper folded and cut "hot dog" style (i.e. lengthwise) and needs to make a comment on the nature of the democratic system. This can be positive or negative and based off of the "Constitution Handbook" given out in class the other day. You may include words, images or both, but the images and/or words must be visible, and you need to use color and make good use of the space on the page. Please also include a short 2-3 sentence explanation of your message on the back and how it offers a comment on American government. Out of 10 points for quarter 2.
Here's the guide to the Constitution - you may complete this in bullet/note form. The U.S. Constitution itself is widely available online.
Guide to the Constitution due Thursday 11/22
bumper sticker due Friday 11/23
C block:
bumper sticker (see below) and guide to the Constitution (see below) both due Friday 11/23
E block:
bumper sticker (see below) due Friday 11/23 and guide to the Constitution due Monday 11/25
The bumper sticker should be 1/2 of an 8 x 11" piece of paper folded and cut "hot dog" style (i.e. lengthwise) and needs to make a comment on the nature of the democratic system. This can be positive or negative and based off of the "Constitution Handbook" given out in class the other day. You may include words, images or both, but the images and/or words must be visible, and you need to use color and make good use of the space on the page. Please also include a short 2-3 sentence explanation of your message on the back and how it offers a comment on American government. Out of 10 points for quarter 2.
Here's the guide to the Constitution - you may complete this in bullet/note form. The U.S. Constitution itself is widely available online.
Monday, November 18, 2013
due Wednesday 11/20 for C block only
At least 3 pros and 3 cons of American democracy based on your reading of the "Constitution Handbook"
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
due Friday 11/15 and Monday 11/18
Please read and take 2 pages of notes on p. 159-168 - you can skip the section on where historians disagree, but I will definitely be looking for 2 full pages of notes for full credit on this assignment.
Due Monday: part 1/step 1 of the sheet you received in class today (either option 1, 2 or 3) in preparation for the group debate we'll have on the Constitution.
Due Monday: part 1/step 1 of the sheet you received in class today (either option 1, 2 or 3) in preparation for the group debate we'll have on the Constitution.
Friday, November 8, 2013
due Wednesday 11/13 for all classes
Here's the current events assignment due next week (on Wednesday 11/13).
If you're looking to get ahead beyond that, you will be reading in the Brinkley book through page 168 sometime in the next week or so.
If you're looking to get ahead beyond that, you will be reading in the Brinkley book through page 168 sometime in the next week or so.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
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