Monday, November 23, 2009

Federalism Mini-Project

Due Date: Monday November 29, 2009!
Objective: Students will:
a. analyze the nature of the relationship between the Federal and State governments
b. explain how various government actions illustrate the system of Federalism in their daily lives.

Background information: The concept of Federalism is one that underlies all concepts about the power of government in the US system. Federalism within the United States system is the balancing of power between a Federal Government and State Governments. Within this system, the Federal Government is superior to the State Governments. For example, a state could not pass a law that directly contradicted a law passed on the federal level. Within these principles, power is divided among the federal (delegated powers) and state governments (reserved powers). Power is also shared between the federal and state governments (concurrent powers).

How does Federalism affect your daily life? For this assignment, you will carefully observe your school, your neighborhood…In short, the world around you. You will then express this idea in a written (and visual, if you choose) form.

What do I have to do?
1. For the next few days, carefully observe your surroundings. Using the list of powers that you were given in class, as well as in the Constitution (p. 158 of your TB), look for examples of these things in action around you. These examples can consist of almost anything; buildings, street signs, even people!
2. Using a notebook, or your reporter’s pad, make a list of these things. Record where and when you saw these things, and the example of the power you see in action. For added information (and extra points) take pictures of them. Here are some examples:

  • a. A Post Office, or a USPS mailbox. This would be an excellent example of a Delegated Power, because the Federal Government has the power to establish post offices and postal roads.
  • b. A hairdresser. A hairdresser needs a license to cut hair in New York State. One of the RESERVED POWERS of the state government is to license professional workers.

3. Your goal is to find AT LEAST two examples of each of the powers occurring in your daily lives. Remember, the powers are the:

  • a. Delegated: Federal Government
  • b. Reserved: States
  • c. Concurrent: Shared

4. After finding your examples, compose an essay that:

  • a. Discusses how Federalism works (one paragraph)
  • b. Identifies at least two examples of each power (one paragraph for each of the three powers). Your examples must identify where and when you saw them, as well as a brief description of the example.
  • c. Has a strong introduction and conclusion. Therefore, your essay should be at least 6 paragraphs.

5) Your essay must be TYPED or neatly handwritten in ink. If you type your essay, it must be double spaced, and you must use 12 point font (Arial, or Times New Roman only).
6) For added visual impact, and extra credit (up to 20 points), you may attach photographs of your examples to a poster board along with your essay, similar to the “What America Means to Me” project. Please note that this is an optional step. You will not be penalized if you do not complete this step.
7) BE CREATIVE…WORK HARD…HAVE FUN!
8) Make sure that you include your name, and class period on your assignment.

Monday, November 16, 2009

HW 11/16 and 11/17/09

MONDAY NIGHT: STUDY FOR A QUIZ on the three branches, and checks and balances.

TUESDAY: CLICK HERE for the DBQ that we worked on in class today. Please print out the documents, and complete the remaining questions. When you've finished with that, please complete an outline of the DBQ Essay. We will spend time in the academic lab working on your essay. Please bring a rough draft of your essay to school on Thursday.

THURSDAY: Please complete a final draft of your DBQ Essay. CLICK HERE AND PRINT THE RUBRIC FOR YOUR ESSAY! You must hand in the rubric with your essay. +5 points for printing the rubric. -5 for not printing!


Thursday, November 12, 2009

HW Friday 11/13/09

Tonight's HW 11/13/09
Due: 11/16/09

CLICK HERE. Print out the section on the three branches of gov't. You are responsible for bringing this to school on Monday!

READ, and Outline the section. Please write down your notes on looseleaf. You are also responsible for bringing your outline to school on Monday.

ANSWER the questions below. Each answer should be sufficiently detailed, and should be at least one well-developed paragraph in nature. Single-Sentence answers will not suffice!

Monday, November 09, 2009

Tonight's HW 11/9/09

Tonight's HW:

1. Determine which position you will be taking in this discussion...Check below for your position.

PERIOD 1: Everyone from Maria A. to Christopher O. will be taking the FOR position. In other words, you will have to discuss why schools should have the right to limit student speech and behavior outside of school.

Everyone in Period 1 from Nancy P. to Joseph W. will take the AGAINST position. You will have to discuss why schools should NOT have the right to limit student speech and behavior outside of school.

PERIOD 3: Everyone from Mattelyn A. to Anna L. will take the FOR position.
Everyone from Gabby L. to Christina V. will take the AGAINST position.

Here is the outline you can use to help you. You should outline the following points:

  • Background Information
  • Your Position
  • Opposing Position
  • How the Bill of Rights supports your position
  • Facts, statistics, quotes to support your position
  • Current events (new laws, court cases)
  • Opposing argument
  • Why you disagree
  • Summarize your arguments

Friday, November 06, 2009

Tonight's HW 11/6/09

Due Monday 11/9/09

CLICK HERE Download the issue brief, read it, and print it.

CLICK the links below, and read the following articles. You should outline each article and take notes.

Free Speech and Cyberbullying
MySpace Hoax Led to Suicide

What are the arguments for allowing schools to punish students for behavior outside of school?
What are the arguments against allowing schools to punish students for their behavior outside of school?
What role should schools play in deciding what is or is not appropriate online activity for their students?
Should a school be able to suspend you for insulting a fellow student over Facebook?


Editorials

Channel One Blog

CLICK HERE FOR THE CHANNEL ONE BLOG!

Remember. You are responsible for completing TWO CHANNEL ONE BLOG ASSIGNMENTS PER WEEK.

Posting to the blog is preferred, however, on a limited basis, I will take assignments on paper.


Sunday, November 01, 2009

Tonight's HW 11/2/09

CLICK HERE for the presentation, "Issue Introductions."

After viewing the presentation...

1. Which amendment from the Bill of Rights relates to...

a. Gun Control
b. Death Penalty
c. Violent Video Games
d. Student Free Speech
e. Student Searches
f. Religion and Science
g. Trials and Terrorism


2. Choose FOUR (4) of the questions listed below. For each question, explain your opinion in a response of AT LEAST ONE PARAGRAPH (FIVE SENTENCES MINIMUM).

a. Should people be allowed to purchase assault weapons, like machine guns?
b. Should a person be sentenced to death if he or she commits a terrible murder?
c. Should schools have the right to discipline students for behavior that happens outside of school?
d. Should schools have the right to search students to protect the safety of all students?
e. Should there be laws to prevent minors from buying violent video games?
f. Should public school students learn about Intelligent Design as well as Evolution?
g. Should the government be allowed to imprison suspected terrorists for years, without a trial?


Thursday, October 29, 2009

Today's Assignment - "Constitution Quest"

Your mission: With a partner, you will be working on the "Constitution Quest."

CLICK HERE FOR THE LINK TO THE CONSTITUTION QUEST


For each section of the Constitution, you will be directed to answer a series of questions. The questions can be answered by clicking on the highlighted words.

It is suggested that while working on this assignment, you have two "tabs" open. One for the Interactive Constitution, and one for the questions.

This assignment is due no later than the end of class tomorrow (Friday Oct. 30th).


Wednesday, October 21, 2009

HW 10/22 and 10/23/09


Assignment#1 Due Friday 10/23/09

CLICK HERE FOR THE ASSIGNMENT

Review Chapter 5 Section 2 in your Textbook (pp. 140-144). Using the information in the textbook, and your knowledge of US History, complete the assignment.

Assignment #2:
  • Rough Draft and Outline Due MONDAY 10/26/09
  • Final Draft DUE TUESDAY!!! 10/27/09
  • NO LATE ASSIGNMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED! If you don't turn it in, it's a ZERO. No exceptions! No Excuses!

Thematic Essay: Constitutional Issues

The Constitutional Convention of 1787 adopted several compromises to resolve disagreements over major issues facing the new nation.

Task:

Identify two issues from the Constitutional Convention of 1787 (what were two disagreements that occurred?).

For each issue identified

• Describe the disagreement that arose over the issue at the C.C. (tell us about the disagreement; don’t just say what it was! Who was it between? What was it over?)
• Explain how the issue was resolved through the use of Compromise (Give the details behind the compromises; how did they work? What did each side get?

You may use any issue that was discussed at the CC. . Some
suggestions you might wish to consider include, but are not limited to:

• Representation in Congress
• Slavery
• Taxation



Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Tonight's HW - 10/20/09 Due 10/22

READ Chapter 5 Section 2 pp 140-144.
  1. What were the causes of Shays' Rebellion?
  2. Why do you think historians consider it a catalyst in the movement toward creating a new U. S. Constitution?
  3. What were the major issues that had to be resolved at the Constitutional Convention?
  4. Create a CHART that lists the main provisions of the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan.
  5. What was the impact of slavery and sectionalism in the debates that ensued at the Constitutional Convention?
  6. Explain the meaning of the term "checks and balances." Are there any instances where a branch of government has no checks and balances on its power?
  7. Why do you think that many people today feel that the electoral college has long since become antiquated or completely unnecessary?
  8. Why is the U. S. Constitution called "a living document?"
Chapter ID's
Daniel Shays * separation of powers
* Shays' Rebellion * checks and balances
* James Madison * electoral college
* Roger Sherman * elastic clause
* Virginia Plan * veto power
* New Jersey Plan * writ of habeas corpus
* Great Compromise * bill of attainder
* Three-Fifths Compromise * ex post facto law
* delegated (enumerated)
powers
* judicial review

Thursday, October 15, 2009

HW Thursday October 15

Hello, Everyone:

Here's tonight's HW assignment.

CLICK HERE. Using the resources listed in this post, prepare your "cheat sheet" for the exam.

Research the topic for the thematic essay, and prepare an outline for the Thematic Essay. You may prepare an outline on looseleaf paper

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Position Assignments and Issues

Part. In Gov't Students

Listed Below are your group assignments, the issues you will be covering, as well as the position (affirmative, or negative) that you will be taking. In other words, you will support, or defend a position. So, if you have gun control, and you are the "affirmative side," you will support the government's position that these things should be regulated (regular people shouldn't have access to them). If you are on the "negative side," you will side with those people that think the government should not limit the types of weapons to which people may have access.

Here are the group assignments:

Gun Control: Affirmative: Paula, Ellie, and Ciera. Negative: Alan, Joanna, Angie
Death Penalty: Affirmative: Elena, Penny, Estefania. Negative: Monica, Mike K, Victoria
Student Searches: Ladonna, Divya, Chandler...Negative: Katlyn, Lisa, Alex
Violent Video Games: Michael E, Andrew, Sebastian...Negative: Angela, Marlyn, Christina C.
Religion and Science: Daniel, Josue, Erica...Negative: Mia, Anthony M, Travis


Monday, October 12, 2009

HW Assignment #14 - 10/13/09

READ Chapter 5 Section 1 in your textbook (pp. 132-137)

Complete: Terms
John Dickinson * Articles of Confederation * republic * Land Ordinance of 1785 * Republicanism * Northwest Ordinance of 1787 * Republican Motherhood
Questions:
  1. Why do you think that the states guaranteed the specific rights of freedom of speech, religion, and the press?
  2. List the powers given to the Article of Confederation government. What were its shortcomings?
  3. What was the difference between the Land Ordinance of 1785 and the Northwest Ordinance of 1787?
  4. List the three requirements or stages for a territory to become a state.
  5. What foreign relations problems did the Confederation Congress face at the end of the 1780s?


TEST FRIDAY 10/16

Our First "REAL" exam will take place this Friday October 16th.

CLICK HERE for the information that you should review in order to successfully complete the exam. All of the information is there. We will also spend some time in class going over the information as well.

You are allowed to bring one (1) post-it with you to the exam. On that post-it, you may HANDWRITE as much information as possible, which you think will help you to be successful on the exam.

Here's the format.

25 Multiple Choice Questions.

1 Thematic Essay.

Wednesday, October 07, 2009

Assignment #13 DUE TUESDAY October 13th

CLICK HERE. Download, and Print the guide to the video "Road to Revolution (we will be watching in class Thursday and Friday).

Here's what you have to do. There are three parts to the assignment.

PART ONE:

Answer the following questions:

Think about the different viewpoints of the British and the colonists before the American Revolution.

1. Did all colonists consider themselves Americans?
2. Did all colonists support the revolution and independence from Britain?
3. How did the British feel about the colonists in America?

PART TWO: READ The Quotations on pp. 2-3 of the video guide. SELECT THREE OF THE Quotations for which a source is given. Paste those links into your browser, and read through the sources.

PART THREE: Briefly describe each of three quotations you picked, and then choose one to rewrite in their own words. Your writing should reflect the important points of the original primary source, as well as the general sentiment of the writer.

This assignment is worth 30 points...Here's how you'll be graded:

30 points: Students identified and analyzed several quotations from the period, explaining what events and sentiments they reflect from the revolution; developed a thorough, engaging rewrite of the primary source that reflected the main ideas and sentiment of the original document; clearly described various sentiments of American colonists.

20 points: Students identified and analyzed a few quotations from the period, explaining what events and sentiments they reflect from the revolution; developed a clear rewrite of the primary source that reflected the main ideas and sentiment of the original document; clearly described a few of the different sentiments of American colonists.

10 points: Students did not identify or analyze any of the quotations from the period, or explain what events and sentiments they reflect from the revolution; developed a vague or inaccurate rewrite of the primary source that did not reflect the main ideas and sentiment of the original document; did not describe any of the different sentiments of American colonists.

Good Luck!

Monday, October 05, 2009

Assignment #13: Due Date Wednesday 10/7

Please complete the thematic essay, as previously discussed in last week's class. Please check the link for "Assignment #9" for information.




Assignment #12: Due Date Tuesday 10/6

It's 80's Night!!!

WATCH THE VIDEOS and Listen to the Songs! Read the lyrics, too!



Based on these two 80's Classics...

Imagine you were a colonist living in America following the French and Indian War. Which song would best describe your feelings towards the British Government? Why?

Post your responses here.



Monday, September 28, 2009

HW Assignments Week of Sept. 28th-Oct 2nd

Hello, Everyone:

Here's a breakdown of the assignments for this week. Click on the links for the assignments.

1. Assignment #9 is due Wednesday
2. Assignment #10 is due Friday
3. Assignment #11 is due Monday October 5th