AP US Government and Economics (Period 3) Assignments
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- Fall 2017 - Spring 2018
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- Social Studies
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AP GovernmentThis course is designed to give students a critical perspective on government and politics in the United States, and involves the study of general concepts used to interpret United States politics and the analysis of specific case studies. It also requires familiarity with the various institutions, groups, beliefs and ideas that make up American political reality. All students enrolled in the course are required to take the Advanced Placement American Government examination. The Economics component of this course is an introduction to fundamental concepts including scarcity and choice, supply and demand. Economic systems are compared and contrasted. Microeconomics, macroeconomic, international economic concepts, the stock market and trade are examined as well as U.S. monetary and fiscal policies.EconomicsThis course is an introduction to fundamental economic concepts, such as scarcity and choice and supply and demand. Students will compare and contracts economic systems throughout the industrialized and developing world, explore of the functions of money, and the workings of financial markets. The course will also emphasize economic cycles as well as reading economic data and indicators, paying particular attention to the recent financial events.
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Please submit your Performance Report by 11:59 on the due date indicated for your period. Here are the parts:
- Updated portfolio performance table, available here. Remember, you can cut and paste your initial portfolio, but be sure to add new prices (including the S&P 500) and calculate performance change.
- Answers to the three reflection questions.
Please answer your three reflection questions in the body of an email to me, and paste a link to your performance portfolio in the email as well
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EDIT: I added the bureaucracy slides. Remember! 15 questions, and there will be review (that means Presidency and Congress) question.
Please study for your quiz on Chapters 13 and 14 -- the Budget and the Bureaucracy. Here is a link that itself has links to everything you'll need to know about the budget: The Balance -- What Is The Federal Budget? Also, I've attached some slides
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Please study for your FRQ on Congress and the Presidency. Here are some Presidency slides for your review.
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Here are your Congress slides, as well as a few links
- Map of US Congressional Districts
- Cook PVI (Partisan Voting Index) Map and District List
- NowThis: What Does The Speaker Of The House Do?
- NowThis: What Is Gerrymandering?
- Washington Post: Gerrymandering, Explained
- Robert H. Smith Center: The House Rules Committee
- How A Bill Becomes A Law graphic
- Schoolhouse Rock: I'm Just A Bill
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EDIT: I added the presidency scavenger hunt -- enjoy! Please enjoy question #10
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Happy Spring Break!
Here is your assignment: please read Chapters 11 and 12 (Congress and the Presidency) in your textbook. Here are study guides to help you:
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Please study for your Mini-AP Test on Tuesday. Here is some stuff for your review:
Be sure to check back; I'll be adding more stuff. Also, if there's something you think I should add, please add it to this list
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Please read Chapter 9 in your textbook. As it is a pretty challenging chapter, here are some resources to help:
- OpenSecrets.org -- helpful information on campaign finance topics
- BallotPedia -- very good information about elections; be sure to check out the glossary
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Please study for your quiz on Chapter 10 -- interest groups. Good luck!
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Please study for your test on Chapters 2 and 3. There will be approximately 20 questions and one 25-minute FRQ
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Please read Chapters 2 and 3 (pages 53-93) in your textbook
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EDIT: I have also uploaded new (better) PDFs of Chapters 1 and 2 from the AP Gov't textbook
Here are your final exam study guides, one for AP Government and one for Economics Chapter 12, which is the last chapter that we studied. Your score on the exam will be approximately 65% from Economics, 35% from AP Government. Economics has 36 multiple choice questions and two free response questions, and the AP Government portion has approximately 14 multiple-choice questions and one free response question.
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Please study for your test on Chapter 11. There will be multiple choice questions AND a free-response question. I have attached slides for your review, and I have included some videos for you to watch
- Investopedia: New York Stock Exchange
- Investopedia: Ticker symbol
- Investopedia: Standard deviation
- Investopedia: Correlation
- Investopedia: S&P 500
- Investopedia: Bond
- Investopedia: Stocks vs. Bonds
- Investopedia: Market Index
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Extra Credit! Please turn your Knights of Columbus essay into Turnitin. Your class ID is 16631556 and your password is Marx
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Please study for your quiz tomorrow on Chapter 10. I have attached a study guide for you.
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Please read Federal Reserve System: The First 100 Years and answer the following questions:
- Why was the Federal Reserve created?
- What is it exactly?
- What did it do during the Great Depression and how did it change?
- How did the role of the Fed change after World War II?
- What is “too big to fail?”
- What changes did September 11 and the 2000s bring to the Fed?
- Bonus: What are the goals of the Fed? Define the following: money supply, monetary policy, deflation, open market operations, lender of last resort, discount window
We will discuss your answers in class. Enjoy!
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Please study for your test on Unit 1 (Chapters 1-3)
Also, here are a few resources that should help:
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Please read Chapters 2 and 3 in your textbook
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Please complete the attached Interpreting Political Cartoon Activity. You will need to read Chapter 2 in order to adequately answer all questions
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Please study for your quiz opportunity on Chapter 1 in Economics
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Please study for your test on Chapter 1 and part of Chapter 2, up to and including "Ratification." The test will consist of about 20 multiple-choice questions and one FRQ. The test will also cover Federalist 10.
Note that I moved this to Thursday since many of you were absent this past week. We will review briefly in class on Tuesday, and spend the rest of the time on Economics, so feel free to bring your Economics books
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Please read Chapters 1 and 2 in your text. You only need to read up to page 55 in Chapter 2. I have attached a scanned PDF of Chapters 1 and 2 in the event that you do not yet own the text. Please complete the reading by Friday. We will discuss in class, and have a test on this early next week
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Please complete the following survey: https://goo.gl/forms/WgDNXL6ettqD3ukn1
Note: you will need to be logged into your Mary Star email address to complete the survey
Also, here is the documentary I discussed:
- Divided States of America, both parts (PBS)
- Divided States of America, Part 1 (YouTube)
- Divided States of America, Part 2 (YouTube)
Good luck!