US Gov and Politics
AP government mid term review guide
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT MIDTERM REVIEW 2011 ANSWERS DIRECTIONS: Answer the questions below to prepare for your midterm exam. What is the difference between concurrent, expressed, reserve, and inherent powers? Define each and explain which government assumes the power. (Know which government has which power? Use the diagram that we filled out.) Expressed ? written EX: coin money Concurrent ? both state & national hold powers EX: taxes Implied ? come from expressed powers (elastic clause) EX: civil rights amendment/ Inherent power ? sovereign powers EX: immigration laws Reserved powers ? state only EX: elections or education
Chapter 8 and 9 Homework questions for American Government Institutions and Policies, Ninth Edition James Q. Wilson John J. DiIulio, Jr.
Chapter 8 and 9 ap government and politics America by john diiulio Due Tuesday, Feb. 15 Political Parties, PACs and Interest Groups Read pgs. 237 - 245. Answer in your notebook: 1. Discuss the activities of interest groups when it comes to: - Providing information - Achieving public support - Forming PACs 2. Why would lobbyists be attempted to exaggerate but not tell lies? 3. What does it mean when officials look for a "political cue?" 4. What is "grassroots" lobbying or "grassroots" support? 5. How did Campaign finance laws encourage the growth of PACs 6. What is the problem with the "revolving door?" Due: Feb 14 (Mon) Online submissions not permitted. Due Monday, Feb. 14 Various Interest Groups in the United States Read pgs. 231 - 237. Answer in your notebook:
Executive Brand Outline
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AP Gov Chapter 15 Outline
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AP Gov Government in America 12th edition Chapter 1
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Chapters 6,9,10 vocabulary + italicized words
Gov Chapter 6 Vocab Public opinion: The distribution of the population?s beliefs about politics and policy issues. Demography: The science of population changes. Census: A tool for understanding demographic changes. (Taken every 10 years) Melting Pot: The mixing of cultures, ideas, and peoples that has changed the American nation. Minority majority: The emergence of a non-Caucasian majority. Political culture: An overall set of values widely shared within a society. Reapportionment: The process of reallocating seats in the House of Representatives. (Done every 10 years) Political Socialization: The process through which an individual acquires his particular political orientations.
Interest Groups in American Politics
Woll ? Rozell & Wilcox
Andrew Jackson basic info
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Chapter 10
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