American Government Unit: Anatomy of the Constitution A Day: Wednesday, February 10, 2016 B Day: Thursday, February 11, 2016.

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American Government Unit: Anatomy of the Constitution A Day: Wednesday, February 10, 2016 B Day: Thursday, February 11, 2016

American Government Agenda A Day: Wednesday, February 10, 2016 B Day: Thursday, February 11, 2016 Do Now Discuss Do Now Reading & Graphic Organizer – I Civics CNN Student News (if time)

. American Government A Day: Thursday, February 10, 2016 Objective SWBT the concepts of the three branches of government and balance of power. Do Now Write the question and answer for each of the following in your notebook Presidential Election Percentage of Eligible Voters Who Cast a Ballot 18–24 Years Old 29% All Voters 55% Which of these can best be concluded from the information in the chart? A. Many Americans did not know their political rights. B. Many college students volunteered in their communities. C. Many young people neglected their civic responsibilities. D. Many American citizens actively participated in civic life. 2.Mason thinks he has a great idea for a law. What is the best action for Mason to take to get the law passed? A. Post his opinions on a website B. Talk with his best friend about his idea C. Write a letter to the editor of the local paper D. Contact his representative in Congress about his idea

. 1. Which of these is the main function of the legislative branch? A. To make laws B.To enforce laws C.To define laws D. To interpret laws 2. State Populations Texas: 23,507,783 Florida: 18,089,880 Michigan: 10,095,643 Missouri: 5,842,713 According to the above information, which state has the largest delegation in the United States House of Representatives? A. Missouri B. Florida C. Michigan D. Texas 3. Which best explains why groups may hold meetings to discuss unpopular ideas in the United States? A. State laws allow their actions. B. Executive orders protect their actions. C. Constitutional rights protect their actions. D. Municipal ordinances permit their actions. American Government B Day: Thursday, February 11, 2016 Objective SWBT the concepts of the three branches of government and balance of power. Do Now Write the question and answer for each of the following in your notebook

Readings In separate file (ICivics)