Tuesday, February 26, 2013

More help for first test


US GOVERNMENT TEST 1 (CH. 1+2) REVIEW
40 POINTS
CH. 1              10 questions
What is government?
      Purposes of government?
4 essential features of a state?

Types of Government                        
      Autocracy                                    
      Oligarchy                                     
      Democracy                                   
      Monarchy                                           
      Totalitarian (dictatorship)                  
      Communism                                       
      Republic

Characteristics of Democracy                  
Characteristics of the 3 economic systems
      communism
      socialism
      capitalism

CH 2             20 questions
      Framers
      Federalists
      Anti-Federalists
      Bill of Rights
      Electoral College

Colonial Experience  1607-July 4, 1776
      Timeline of events leading up to and causing the American Revolution.
     
Declaration of Independence – parts, author, significance
Articles of Confederation-created our first national government
      What did the government look like?
      Powers given and denied to nat’l gov’t.
Constitutional Convention- writing of the US Constitution to replace the Articles
      Compromises- Connecticut
                              3/5’s
                              Commerce and Slave Trade
                              Choosing an executive


Multiple Choice
1 essay question Bold highlights are possible choices

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Constitutional Convention

Below find the last bit of content we will be working with before our 1st test next week.


Using Section 4 of Chapter 2, you are responsible for the following information.

1.       Know the facts of the Constitutional Convention
·         Who was there?
·         Where was the meeting held?
·         When did this meeting happen?
·         Why was the meeting called?
·         What was the result of the meeting?

2.       Know the key details of the following plans for our national gov’t.
·         Virginia Plan
·         New Jersey Plan

3.       Know the major content of the compromises reached at the Constitutional Convention? (What was disagreement about, who was disagreeing ie. Sides, and what was the compromise or solution)
·         Connecticut Compromise
·         3/5’s Compromise
·         Commerce and Slave Trade Compromise
·         Election of the President

4.       Be familiar with the following terms
a. Federalists       b. Anti-Federalists              c. Ratification     d. Federalist Papers

Mr. Thompson

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Unit 1 Test

Test = 30 multiple choice + a 10 point essay. Essay you will have choices - you will pick 1.

Multiple Choice
Review your Ch 1 information (10 questions)
Colonial History (4 questions)
Declaration of Independence (4 questions)
Articles of Confederation (5 questions)
Constitutional Convention (7 questions)

Essay choices will come from the last 4 parts listed above.

Prep well,
Mr. Thompson

ASSIGNMENT Personal Declaration

Each of you will be picking a subject who then will be composing a Declaration of Independence to whomever it might be applicable to. For example you could be writing this as a baby bird writing to your big bird parents about why you should be able to leave the nest. (Now you can't use this as your topic though). The subject can be you personally but doesn't have to be. BE CREATIVE!


Your “declaration” should include the following:
An introduction- this paragraph should follow the example that Thomas Jefferson used in his introductory paragraphs but in your own words.

You should provide 3 good reasons why you should be given this independence. You must be convincing, so pick three compelling reasons to support your claim.

Your “declaration” should have a conclusion at the end to wrap it up.
(Much like Jefferson does with his declaration)

The assignment is worth 30 points.
The assignment will be typed and single spaced (double space between paragraphs)

Final copy emailed to me by Midnight Sunday March, 10th
The final hard copy will be handed in Monday March, 11th (in class)

YOU MUST FOLLOW JEFFERSON’S FORMAT HOWEVER!!!!!


I. Introduction (1 paragraph)
A. “inalienable rights”
B. “truths”
C. “call to action”
II. Body (3 paragraphs)
A. Reason 1 “Achievement”
a.    Support-make the connection between achievement and your independence.
B. Reason 2
a.    Support
C. Reason 3
a.    Support
III. Conclusion (1 paragraph)
A. “declaration of intent”

Have fun and be creative,
Mr. Thompson

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Articles of Confederation


Articles of Confederation
This would make a great essay question for 1st test!

What were the Articles of Confederation?
What did the US gov’t. look like under this plan?
Strengths of the Articles? (What powers were granted to the gov’t)
Weaknesses of the Articles? (What powers were denied the gov’t.)
Why did the plan fail?
What was Shay’s Rebellion and why was it significant?

5th Period Declaration of Independence

If you still have thoughts from the graded discussion that you didn't get a chance to respond with,  you may add them as comments. If you were absent and excused, you can get credit for posting your comments here. Do a little bit of research on something you are curious about the Declaration or Jefferson. Write a paragraph explaining what your curiosity was and what you found out. Please write it well and be sure to proof read it before posting it. Make sure your content is unique from your classmates...post early to insure this. I will accept comments until 3:03 on Friday, Feb. 22nd.


Mr. Thompson

4th period Declaration of Independence

If you still have thoughts from the graded discussion that you didn't get a chance to respond with,  you may add them as comments. If you were absent and excused, you can get credit for posting your comments here. Do a little bit of research on something you are curious about the Declaration or Jefferson. Write a paragraph explaining what your curiosity was and what you found out. Please write it well and be sure to proof read it before posting it. Make sure your content is unique from your classmates...post early to insure this. I will accept comments until 3:03 on Friday, Feb. 22nd.


Mr. Thompson

3rd Hour Declaration of Independence

If you still have thoughts from the graded discussion that you didn't get a chance to respond with,  you may add them as comments. If you were absent and excused, you can get credit for posting your comments here. Do a little bit of research on something you are curious about the Declaration or Jefferson. Write a paragraph explaining what your curiosity was and what you found out. Please write it well and be sure to proof read it before posting it. Make sure your content is unique from your classmates...post early to insure this. I will accept comments until 3:03 on Friday, Feb. 22nd.

Mr. Thompson

Monday, February 11, 2013

Declaration of Independence

Please read the Declaration of Independence, our nation's birth certificate, and respond to the following for Thursday of this week. You can find a copy in your text starting on page 770.

The Declaration of Independence

A. speaker
B. subject
c. Context
d. Date signed (month, day and year)
e. Identify 3 audiences (The author is addressing whom?)
f. What’s the author’s purpose? (Why put this in  
      writing)
G. Structure: Identify the 3 parts of the
    Declaration.

Bonus: Xtra Credit for Thursday…
  Identify “Dunlap Broadsides”


Mr. Thompson

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Intro Quiz

Friday Feb 8th, first chance to shine on a quiz. Below find your review.

20 point quiz - 15 multiple choice and 1 short writing prompt (paragraph)

Gov’t
State
·       4 characteristics of all states
How did gov’t develop?
·       4 theories
Why do we have government?  What does gov’t provide?
·       4 purposes
Types of Gov’t
·       4 types
·       Synonyms-autocracy, totalitarian, oligarchy, republic
Characteristics of democracy (Reading from Text and Socratic discussion)
Economic types or systems (Review from Economics last year)

Mr. Thompson