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Civics Common Core CCRA.L.3 homework

Preview of AP United States Government Chapter Reading Guides Amsco Text

AP United States Government Chapter Reading Guides Amsco Text

This bundle contains a reading guide for each chapter of the Advanced Placement United States Government Amsco text. The guides require students to read the chapter, select main ideas and apply principles by answering discussion questions.
Preview of AP® US Government Unit 2.4 - Roles & Powers of the President

AP® US Government Unit 2.4 - Roles & Powers of the President

Unit 2.4 of the AP® curriculum focuses on executive power in the United States system of government, and how Presidents use these powers to accomplish policy goals.This six-question short answer worksheet seeks to identify the various types of executive, diplomatic and judicial powers granted to US Presidents in the Constitution, while also defining the practical implications of these powers, and their limitations. Additionally, special attention is given to an analysis of how presidential acti
Preview of AP® US Government Unit 2.12 - The Federal Bureaucracy

AP® US Government Unit 2.12 - The Federal Bureaucracy

Unit 2.12 of the AP® curriculum focuses on the federal bureaucracy, the so-called "Fourth Branch" of government.This nine-question ID/definition worksheet explores the vocabulary of Commissions, Agencies, Civil Servants, Government Corporations, "Iron Triangles" and more to help students better understand the role that unelected policymakers play in the day-to-day operation of US government. Special attention is also paid to reforms imposed on the Bureaucracy by the 1883 Pendleton Civil Service
Preview of Article Analysis: North Korea

Article Analysis: North Korea

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Engage students with real world problems that require solutions. The questions included in the assignment are intended to inspire critical thinking, creativity, and constructive reasoning.Grading is on your terms. Excellent ice breaker, dialogue starter, homework assignment, etc...
Preview of Congress and the Public Good

Congress and the Public Good

Congress remains one of the least trusted institutions in the United States - some surveys even rank them behind used car salesmen in terms of reliability.This two-part American Government worksheet discusses some of Congress's least popular habits: Pork Barrel Spending, legislative gridlock and, of course, lobbyists. Short answer ID questions will test students' understand of congressional activity and the efforts of lobbyists, and the Internet research activity will help them discover Washingt
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