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Government Unit Project Please sit with your partner(s) –see below Do your best to arrange the seats to accommodate all teams comfortably 4th Period Government Unit Project Teams Cole – Eric Alex-Bryson Brandon-James Christian-Abdou Alex-Anna Nisreen-Jaden Carly-Tiana Jonah-Ryan Sam-Liam-Chad Erika-Kristi-Michaela Andrew-Garret Kaitlin-Haley-Sahana Chris C-Chris N-Jagaer

Government Unit Project Please sit with your partner(s) –see below Do your best to arrange the seats to accommodate all teams comfortably 5th Period Government Unit Project Teams  Alex-Morgan Flo-Matti Chris L-Jonah Jenn-Alanna Chris E-Alexis Emma-Renae Ciara-Tiffany Harsha-Sean-Alan Jason-Chris M-Andy Kellan-Jack-Josh Rudy-Ross-Noah Gabi-Haley-Noemi McKenna-Kasey-Jaimey

Government Unit Project Please sit with your partner(s) –see below Do your best to arrange the seats to accommodate all teams comfortably 6th Period Government Unit Project Teams Nick W-Sterling Evan-Paul Rachel-Sarah Ashley-Adam Anna-Emma Matt-Nick P Michael-Kent Luke-Eric Maranda-Angelique-Tathyelle Max-Drew-Cameron Kevin-Gage-Kennan Chase-Sumer-Callum Spencer-Kenny-Jordan

Exercise 1 At the end of our study of each form of government we asked the question, “For what type of people in what kind of society in what circumstances would this form of government be suitable and unsuitable?” Now it is time for us to consolidate and organize our conclusions. Using whatever notes you may have and engaging your collective memories, as a partnership fill in the “Government Suitability Organizing Chart” that you have been given. When done, show your work to Mr. H and pick up copies of the project description and instructions for your partnership.

Exercise 2 Individually, look over the project description Then with your partner(s) discuss and come up with answers to the following questions: In this project what is your role? In this project who is your audience? What format must this project be in? What is the topic of this project? What is the purpose of this project?

Exercise 3 In this project you are in a competition for your clients’ business: at least two other teams are making recommendations about the type of government that your clients should adopt. You want to win the competition to design their country’s government (big bucks are involved).

Exercise 3 - Continued Discuss the following with your partner(s): What do you think you have to do to win the competition? What can you do you make your presentation stand out from your competitors?

Project Work On the back of your project description is a 5 step guide to preparing the project’s presentation. Look it over and begin work. This week is devoted to project preparation. We have library space reserved for preparation of your accompanying PowerPoint Project presentations will begin in class on either Wednesday/Thursday, November 2/3 or Friday, November 4