Tuesday, December 19, 2006

CHANGE TO THE SS EXAM 12/21/06-12/22/06

Hello, Everyone:

Because of our lengthy discussions the last couple of days, I have made an adjustment to our SS exam calendar.
The DBQ/Essay section will take place on THURSDAY 12/21/06. You will only need to bring a pen for that section. You will be allowed to bring one (1) post-it with information that you think will help you do well on that section.
The MULTIPLE CHOICE section will take place on FRIDAY 12/22/06. A study sheet will be posted below for the MC section. Additionally, a handout will be given in class for this part of the exam. Therefore, on FRIDAY, you will need to bring your PENCILS! You will also be allowed to bring one (1) post-it with the information that you think will help you do well on that section.
MULTIPLE CHOICE STUDY GUIDE
What are the parts of the Unwritten Constitution? GIVE EXAMPLES!
What were the problems under the AOC?
Why was the BOR was added to the Cons.?
What are: delegated powers, reserved powers, concurrent powers (KNOW THAT THEY ARE PART OF FEDERALISM!)?
Checks and Balances: Know examples
Results of the 14th and 15th Amendments
State that benefited most from the three-fifth’s compromise (VA)
What is Federalism?
Why was a Federal form of government created?
What was the result of Marbury v. Madison (Supreme Court Case)?
How are the DOI and BOR similar?
Why was Checks and Balances included in the Constitution?
Why is the Amendment process included in the Constitution?
Why was the Great Compromise adopted?
How can a Supreme Court decision be over-ruled?
What is the Elastic Clause?
What idea about gov’t is included in the DOI?
What were the Federalist Papers, and why were they important?
What was John Locke’s influence on the US gov’t?
What were the major problems at the Const. Convention?
How did the Supreme Court get the power of Judicial Review?
Why is the US Gov’t Considered a Federal System?
What can the President do, as Commander in Chief of the armed forces?
What is the Elastic Clause?
What do LOBBYISTS do?

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