Welcome to the world of U. S. Government. Learn how much government is involved in you daily lives and the responsibility you have as an American citizen.
Our democracy is not a spectator sport- civic responsibility demands active participation.
Let's develop the enthusiam for our great political process and the appreciation for the freedoms we enjoy.
The focus is on the principles and beliefs upon which the United States was founded and on the structure, functions, and powers of government at the national, state, and local levels.
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Bill of Rights Notes
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Chapter 10 Notes 11/30/2010
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chapter 10 Voc. 11/30/2010
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Chapter 13 Notes
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Chapter 2 Vocabulary
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Chapter 4 Enrichment
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Chapter 4 Notes
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Copy notes using Cornell format.
Chapter 4 Section Review
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Use your notes from chapter 4 to complete the assignment.
Chapter 5 Notes
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Chapter 4 Vocabulary
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Complete the terms. Due date Friday, October 22, 2010
Chapter 5 Review
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Chapter 6 Notes 11/30/2010
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Civil Rights and Liberties
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Declaration of Independence
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Final Exam Rubric
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Scavenger Hunt Procedures
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Assignment is due by 9:00 A. M., Monday December 12, 2010
Timeline dates
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Unit 3 Presidential Vocabulary
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Unit 6 Judiciary
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Writing a Biography
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Notes for Unit 1
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Notes Unit1-Part 2
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The Legislative Branch Notes
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A brief overview Congress, the House of representatives and the Senate.