in an argumentative essay format. NOTE: Multiple-choice questions and document questions should be completed in class. Essay may be completed by students at home and collected the next day. Teacher should collect multiple-choice responses at the end of the class period, but simply check document questions and allow students to take them home for reference in writing the essay. Materials: Unit Two Multiple Choice Questions Unit Two Essay Assessment Task Argumentative Essay Graphic Organizer Step-by-step…
Words 2577 - Pages 11
of Independence-1776 6. Article of Confederation-1777 7. Northwest Ordinance-1787 8. U.S Congress-1789 9. Federalist Papers-1787/1788 10. Bill of Rights- 1791 * Explain Magna Carta: A charter of liberty and political rights obtained from King John of England by his rebellious barons at Runnymede in 1215. * Explain Virginia House of Burgess: was the first assembly of elected representatives of English colonists, and the House was established by the Virginia Company, who…
Words 347 - Pages 2
102 REVISION OF: Essay 3, April 10, 2013 The Scoop of the Second Amendment: A Beginner’s Guide To many average people, the thought of breaking down legislation, such as the Bill of Rights, and identifying different amendments within the document, sounds pretty dull. However, the Bill of Rights gives every American his or her freedoms and limitations, while listing specific prohibitions on governmental power. That being said, it is important to know exactly what your rights are, especially when…
Words 5946 - Pages 24
What I believe Jacoby meant by stating, “I am a First Amendment junkie,” is that you can never have too much First Amendment knowledge, and that she is really into the concept behind the First Amendment, which gives you the freedom of speech and freedom of religion. 2. The next-to-last paragraph is not really connected to Jacoby’s overall argument, because this paragraph is about parenting responsibilities and each parent needing to make the right decisions about their own children and not letting…
Words 845 - Pages 4
you will not have sufficient time to complete the entire exam. Exam Structure: The exam is will consist of eight (8) multiple choice questions (for 16 pts), four (4) ‘fill-in-the-blank’ questions (for 20 pts), and three (3) out of eight (8) short essay questions (for 30pts). It is designed to be finished in 40-45 minutes, giving you time to look over the exam and take a stab at the extra credit (~8pts). Extra Credit: There will be at least 5 extra credit questions, worth a minimum of 8 points…
Words 1068 - Pages 5
Chapter 1 Politics: Who Gets What, and How? Resources: assets that can be be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively Power: ability to get others to do what you want them to do Politics: “who gets what, when, and how?” Government: a system for exercising control over a body of people Institutions: structures of mechanisms of social order that govern the behavior of a specific set of individuals Ex. schools, hospitals, prisons, religion, marriages Rules: set…
Words 2561 - Pages 11
California State University, Fullerton Professor: Lisa Riggin, Ph.D. Spring 2015 E-mail: lriggin@fullerton.edu Section 180 – 10 Office Hours: TThur 1-2 pm Class Time: TTH 2:30-3:45 Office: H 730 J Room: H509 HISTORY 180 Survey of American History Introduction: This course is designed to help students to appreciate the importance of the political, economic, social, diplomatic, and intellectual development of the United States from prehistory to the present. Emphasis will…
Words 1749 - Pages 7
Gun control and the Second Amendment: Our individual rights are being trampled by an overreaching government catering to the wishes of special interest groups and knee jerk reactions to tragedy. You only need to listen to the news; every day you will hear a report regarding individual rights. Unfortunately, it is usually a story on why the government has decided that its law abiding citizens are too uninformed to make a choice for themselves or why that right is no longer individual but for the…
Words 1898 - Pages 8
system lacked sharing jurisdiction. 2. Question: Explain employee rights? Explain management rights and scope of bargaining. Answer: Employee Rights are the guidelines instilled by the legal authorization for collective bargaining agreement, which states employees have the rights to form, join and participate in employee organizations for the purpose of conferring and bargaining collectively with management. Essentially managers do not have right under the collective bargaining agreement to discontinue…
Words 1516 - Pages 7
Firewalls: Putting a Limit on Learning High school English teacher, Ms. Smith, searched all night for the perfect tutorial on how to write an essay for her struggling students. She was about to give up when she found the perfect video on YouTube. In the next class, excited for this influential lecture, Ms. Smith opened her laptop to show her students the video, but when she tried to open the link the website simply read “ACCESS DENIED.” The gray ambiance of the projector stared at the faces of…
Words 2732 - Pages 11