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September 2024
GOV (P.4 FALL 2024)-Period 4
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8/26: Take a look at the political cartoon. What is the message in the image? What topic is this cartoon addressing? Make sure to point out specific details in your response.
10 PM
8*Parts: Public Opinion & The Supreme Court
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iCivics: Argument Wars
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8/28: Marbury v. Madison (1803) is one of the first important Supreme Court cases in the United States. Explain to me its importance.
10 PM
Frayer Model: The Supreme Court
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8*Parts: Public Opinion & The Supreme Court
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8/28: Marbury v. Madison (1803) is one of the first important Supreme Court cases in the United States. Explain to me its importance.
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Unit 1 Test: The Constitution & SCOTUS
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Venn Diagram: National and State Powers
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9/10: Should Congress stop regulating the Post Office USPS?
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9/13 (Review): Describe the process of how a policy becomes a constitutionally-acceptable law.
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9/9: Click on the link below. You will be taking a political typology quiz. Write down a summary of your results.
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Choice Board: Expressed and Implied Powers
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9/12: Take a look at the images attached. Based on the information you observed, how is Congress perceived by the public? Why are they perceived that way?
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The Three Branches of Government Graphic Organizer
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Number Mania: Leaders of California
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Sculpt & Tell: Congressional Leadership
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9/20: You have been convinced by your friends and family to run for office in the open Senate seat of California. With your group, brainstorm a list of things that you would need to pay for when you are campaigning.
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9/17: What is a Congressional Hearing? What is their role in government? Why are they significant to the public?
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9/23: After watching the video and with your knowledge about committees, take the IRS quiz linked. Post your final score below and tell me why so many bills "die" before they become a law.
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Mini-DBQ: Congressional Effectiveness in the Modern Era
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