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Unit 7 Exam Portfolios Due HW: 1. Find and annotate/complete your Unit 1 Study Guide to perfection! 2. Complete Quia Constitution Quiz 7 8 9 10 Unit 2 Review Unit 2 Review HW: 1. Complete Unit 2 Quia HW: Find and start annotating your Unit 3 Study Review to 80%+*. Guide. 2. Complete Unit 2 Study Guide annotations to perfection. 14 15 16 17 Unit 3 Review Unit 4 Review Key Terms Unit 1-3 HW: 1. Complete Unit 4 Final Pt. I Quia Review to 80%+*. 2. HW: 1. Find and start Complete Unit 4 Study annotating your Unit 4 Study Guide annotations to Guide. 2. Quia Court Cases perfection.
HW:
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Complete
Unit
1
Quia
Review
to
80%+*.
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Find
and
start
annotating
your
Unit
2
Study
Guide.
Afterschool
tutoring:
Unit
1
and
Unit
2
Key
Terms
Review
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80%+*.
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Complete
Unit
3
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annotations
to
perfection.
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Study
for
Key
Terms
Final,
pt.
I
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HW: 1. Find and start annotating your Unit 5 Study Guide. 2. Key Terms Metacog 3. Quia The Presidents Afterschool: Unit 4 Terms Rvw
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HW: 1. Complete Unit 5 Quia Review to 80%+*. 2. Complete Unit 5 Study Guide annotations to perfection. 28 Unit 6 and 7 Review 29
Unit 5 Review Afterschool: AP GOV Practice Exam 1:45-4:15 pm HW: Find and start annotating your Unit 6 Study Guide. 30 May 1 Key Terms Metacog and MC Review HW: 1. Key Terms Metacog 2. Crash Course Annotations May 7
HW: 1. Complete Unit 6 Quia Review to 80%+*. 2. Complete Unit 6 Study Guide annotations to perfection. 3. Study for Key Terms Final, pt.II May 2 May 3 AP Gov Review Session Invite Only 9:30-12:30 4
Afterschool Tutoring: Final Exam Metacognition May 10 (AP English Lang Exam)
May 8 May 9 (AP Calculus Exam) (AP Lit Exam) Final Exam Metacognition Review: Topic TBD Due (mandatory) Review: Topic TBD HW: Quia (3): Ratios, Clauses, Formal and Informal HW: Quia Test-Taking Afterschool Tutoring: Review Vocab** Session TBD 15 16 Afterschool Tutoring: Cancelled
17 Grad Night!
AP GOV Exam
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If you are currently earning an A in the class, you must complete at least 3 of the Test-Taking Vocabulary game/quizzes. If you are currently earning a B in the class, you must complete at least 5 of the Test-Taking Vocabulary game/quizzes. If you are currently earning a C in the class, you must complete at least 7 of the Test-Taking Vocabulary game/quizzes. If you are currently failing the class, you must complete all of the Test-Taking Vocabulary game/quizzes.
Unit 1 Key Terms Ch.1: Intro democracy elitism government GDP hyperpluralism linkage institution majority rule minority rule pluralism policy agenda policy gridlock policy impacts policymaking institutions policymaking system political culture political participation politics public policy public goods representation single-issue groups Ch. 2: Constitution Anti-Federalist Articles of Confederation Bill of Rights checks and balances Connecticut Compromise consent of the governed Constitution
Declaration of Independence Equal Rights Amendment factions Federalist Federalist Paper limited government judicial review Marbury v. Madison natural rights New Jersey Plan republic separation of powers Shays Rebellion Virginia Plan writ of habeus corpus Ch.3: Federalism block grant categorical grants cooperative federalism devolution dual federalism elastic clause enumerated powers extradition federalism fiscal federalism formula grant full faith and credit Gibbons v. Ogden implied powers intergovernmental McCulloch v. Maryland privileges and immunities
project grant Tenth amendment unitary government Additional Unit 1 Key Terms Bicameral legislature Centralists Commerce clause Concurrent powers Confederation Decentralists Direct democracy Egalitarianism Federalist 51 Formal amendment Grants-in-aid Indirect democracy Informal amendment Inherent Powers John Locke Laissez-faire Madisonian Model Mandates New Federalism Police powers (of government) Popular Sovereignty Populism Proposal of an amendment Ratification of an amendment Reserved powers State of nature Supermajority
Unit 2 Key Terms Ch. 6: Ideology and Socialization Census civil disobedience demography exit poll gender gap melting pot minority majority political culture political ideology political participation political socialization protest public opinion random-digit dialing random sampling reapportionment sample sampling error Ch. 8: Political Parties Blue Dog Democrat closed primaries coalition coalition government critical election linkage institutions national chairperson
national committee national convention New Deal coalition open primaries party competition party dealignment party eras party identification party image party machines party realignment patronage political party proportional representation rational-choice theory responsible party model third parties ticket-splitting winner-take-all system Ch. 11: Interest Groups actual group collective good electioneering elitism free-rider problem hyperpluralism interest group iron triangles (sub governments) lobbying
PAC pluralism potential group public interest lobby right-to-work laws selective benefits single-issue group union shop Additional Unit 2 Key Terms 527 group affirmative action amicus curiae brief class action lawsuit conservative dealignment Democrat divided government Federalist 10 grassroots movement Independent incumbent issue advocacy ad liberal litigation party-in-government partisanship political efficacy Republican
Unit 3 Key Terms Ch. 7: Media Beats Chains Electronic media High Tech politics Investigative Journalism Mass media Media event Narrowcasting Policy agenda Policy entrepreneurs Press conference Print Media Sound bites Talking head Trial Balloons Ch. 9: Primaries 501 groups 527 groups Campaign strategy Caucus Direct mail FECA FEC Frontloading Hard money Matching funds McGovern-Fraser Commission National Party Convention
National primary Nomination Party Platform PACs Presidential Election Campaign Fund Primaries Regional primaries Selective perception Soft money Superdelegates Ch. 10: Elections Civic duty Electoral College Initiative petition Legitimacy Mandate theory of elections Motor Voter Act Policy voting Political efficacy Referendum Retrospective Voting Suffrage Voter registration Additional Unit 3 Key Terms Agenda setting Associated Press Australian Ballot Broadcast media Buckley v. Valeo (1976) Bush v. Gore (2000)
Citizens United Case Coattail effect Direct election Exit Poll Fairness Doctrine FCC Feeding frenzy Fireside chats General election Horserace Journalism Independent expenditure Issue advocacy ads McCain-Feingold (BCRA) Midterm Election Nonpartisan elections Office-column ballot Party-column ballot Photo opportunity Plurality Safe seat Single-member district Solid South Spin control Split-ticket voting Straight-ticket voting Super Tuesday Super PAC Swing state War chest Yellow journalism
Unit 4 Key Terms Ch. 16: The Judiciary amicus curiae brief appellate jurisdiction civil law class action lawsuit Courts of Appeal criminal law dissenting opinion federal district courts judicial activism Judicial implementation judicial restraint judicial review Judiciary Act of 1789 jurisdiction justiciable disputes legislative court majority opinion Marbury v. Madison original jurisdiction political questions precedent SCOTUS senatorial courtesy Solicitor General standing to sue stare decisis Statutory construction
Ch. 4: Civil Liberties 14th amendment Barron v. Baltimore Bill of Rights civil liberties commercial speech cruel and unusual Eighth Amendment Engel v. Vitale establishment clause exclusionary rule Fifth Amendment first amendment free exercise clause Gideon v. Wainwright Gitlow v. NY incorporation doctrine Lemon v. Kurtzman libel Mapp v. Ohio Miller v. CA Miranda v. Arizona plea bargain prior restraint probable clause right to privacy Roe v. Wade Schenck v. US search warrant self-incrimination Sixth Amendment symbolic speech unreasonable searches and seizures
Ch. 5: Civil Rights 13th amendment 15th amendment 19th amendment 24th amendment Adarand Constructors v. Pena affirmative action Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Brown v. Board civil rights Civil Rights Act of 1964 civil rights movement comparable worth Dred Scott v. Sanford equal opportunity equal protection clause equal results grandfather clause Korematsu v. US Plessy v. Ferguson poll taxes Reed v. Reed Regents of UC v. Bakke suffrage Voting Act of 1965
Additional Unit 4 Key Terms American Bar Association (ABA) Betty Friedan brief Burger Court concurrent jurisdiction concurring opinion constitutional courts de facto segregation de jure segregation defendant defendants' rights desegregation due process clause eminent domain Equal Pay Act of 1963 Equal Rights Amendment Executive Order 9066 injunction intermediate scrutiny Lemon test loose construction Marshall Court Miller test NOW obscenity original intent overturned Palko v. Connecticut plaintiff privileges and immunities clause procedural due process Rehnquist Court rule of four selective incorporation
Senate Judiciary Committee Seneca Falls Convention slander Slaughterhouse cases strict construction strict scrutiny substantive due process Title IX of Education Act of 1972 Total incorporation upheld Warren Court writ of certiorari writ of habeus corpus writ of mandamus
Unit
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Key
Terms
Ch.
13
Executive
22nd
amendment
25th
amendment
Cabinet
CEA
Impeachment
Legislative
veto
NSC
OMB
Pocket
veto
presidential
coattails
veto
War
Powers
Resolution
Watergate
Ch.
15
Bureaucracy
Additional
Unit
5
Administrative
discretion
Key
Terms
Bureaucracy
12th
amendment
Civil
service
20th
amendment
Command
and
control
policy
Budget
and
Accounting
Act
(1921)
Deregulation
Clinton
v.
City
of
NY
Executive
orders
Commander-in-chief
Government
corporation
EPA
GS
rating
Executive
agreement
Hatch
Act
Executive
privilege
Incentive
system
Independent
Executive
Agencies
FCC
honeymoon
period
Independent
Regulatory
Commission
FDA
Iron
triangle
Federal
Reserve
Merit
principle
ICC
OPM
Imperial
presidency
Patronage
Implementation
Pendleton
Civil
Service
Act
Issue
networks
Policy
implementation
Lame
duck
Regulation
Line-item
veto
Senior
Executive
Service
Standard
Operating
Procedures
Mandate
theory
Munn
v.
Illinois
Street-level
bureaucrat
NASA
Nixon
v.
US
Pardon
Red
tape
Reprieve
Title
IX
US
Postal
Service
Whistleblower
Ch. 12: Congress Key Terms Caucus (Congressional) Bicameral legislature Bill Casework Committee chairs Conference committee Filibuster House Rules Committee Incumbents Joint committee Legislative oversight Majority leader Minority leader Pork barrel Select committee Seniority System Speaker of the House Standing committees Whips Ch. 14: Budget Key Terms Appropriations bill Authorization bill Budget resolution Budget CBO Congressional Budget and Impoundment Act (1974) Continuing resolution Deficit Entitlements Expenditures Federal debt House Ways and Means Committee Income tax Incrementalism Medicare
Reconciliation Revenues Senate Finance Committee Sixteenth amendment Social Security Act Tax expenditures Uncontrollable expenditures Additional Unit 6 Key Terms Baker v. Carr Closed rule Cloture Commerce Clause Congressional caucus Constituents Cracking Credit claiming Deficit spending Discharge petition Elastic Clause Federal expenditures Finance Committee Franking privilege Gerrymandering Hold Impeachment Incumbency effect Legislative immunity Legislative veto Logrolling Mandatory spending Medicaid New Jersey Plan Omnibus Bill Open rule Packing Pigeonholed bill President Pro Tempore
Reapportionment Redistricting Revolving door Rider bill (nongermane bill) Senatorial courtesy Seventeenth Amendment Tax burden Tax reform (incl.Tax Reform Act of 1986) 32EWfrginia Plan Ways and Means Committee Wesberry v. Sanders
Unit 7 Key Terms Ch. 17: Economic Policymaking anti-trust Policy capitalism mixed economy collective bargaining Federal Reserve system fiscal policy inflation international corporation Keynesian economics labor union minimum wage laissez-faire monetarism monetary policy National Labor Relations Act protectionism SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) Sherman Anti-Trust Act, 1890 supply-side economics TARP Underemployment Unemployment World Trade Organization
poverty line progressive tax proportional tax relative deprivation regressive tax Social Security Act (1935) Social Security Trust Fund social welfare policies Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) transfer payments "War on Poverty" wealth Ch. 19 Healthcare and the Environment Childrens Health Insurance Program (CHIP) Clean Air Act of 1970 Endangered Species Act Environmental Impact Statement Environmental Protection Agency Global Warming HMO Medicaid Medicare National Environmental Policy National health insurance PPO Superfund Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 Ch. 18: Social Welfare Policymaking Earned Income Tax Credit Ch. 20 National Security Policymaking income Arms Race income distribution Balance of Trade means-tested programs Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act
Cold War Containment Doctrine Dtente European Union Foreign Policy General Agreement of Tariffs Interdependency International Monetary Fund Isolationism Joint Chiefs of Staff Monroe Doctrine Multinational Corporations Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD) NAFTA National Security Council NATO Nongovernmental Organization OPEC Secretary of Defense Secretary of State Security Council Tariff Terrorism United Nations