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Voting

What is the process Trump had to go through to become president? Warm Up How would describe this presidential election based on the documentary? What is the process Trump had to go through to become president?

Homework: Chapter 6, Section 1, Questions 1-6 Read Chapter 6, Section 1 Answer Questions 1-6 in Section 1 Assessment

Analyze the process for a president to get elected Learning Objectives Analyze the process for a president to get elected Interpret how the presidential election is being depicted in the documentary Enhance Writing Skills

Warm Up: Process for a President to be elected The Convention: A candidate is chosen based on State Primary and State Caucus State Caucus: A group of delegates debate and discuss which candidates they want to represent their state’s interests in The Convention State Primary: Any citizen can vote on who they want their candidate to be at The Convention Presidential Election: The candidate from each political party competes against one another for the presidency

Check for Understanding Why is it important to have a Caucus and a Primary? Who was competing against Trump at the Republican National Convention? What did Trump have to do to be elected as a candidate to the National Convention? At what stage of the process of becoming president did Trump face Clinton?

Trumped: Inside the Greatest Political Upset of all time While Watching the Documentary, Take notes on the following Key Ideas because you will be writing an in-class essay on these ideas depicted in the documentary 1. Based on what you see on the documentary, why do you think Trump was so popular among many Americans? 2. What role does the media play in Presidential Elections? How do you feel about the media’s role in Politics? 3. How did people act and feel during the election and after the election? Why did they act and feel this way?

In-cLass Time to Work on Final Exam Study Guides Complete Study Guides

Choose one of the three questions to focus your essay on In-Class Essay Choose one of the three questions to focus your essay on Thesis should be based around this question Need to have a clear Introduction, Clear Thesis Statement, Body Paragraphs, and Conclusion

Warm Up What are the requirements to vote that you are aware of? Identify as many as possible

Homework: Chapter 6, Section 1, Questions 1-6 Read Chapter 6, Section 1 Answer Questions 1-6 in Section 1 Assessment

Write your essay on the documentary we watched Essay on Documentary Write your essay on the documentary we watched

Warm Up What are the requirements to vote that you are aware of? Identify as many as possible

Homework: Complete Final Study Guide Complete Study Guide for Final Exam

Analyze Qualifications to Vote Learning Objectives Analyze Qualifications to Vote Interpret ways and reasons why people were disenfranchised Engage in Collaborative Learning

Trump’s Trip to the Middle East https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6P6si03U8fQ Why did Trump go to Saudi Arabia? Do you think that Trump’s daughter and wife should have worn the traditional head scarves? Do you agree with the CNN Reporter that Trump owes Saudi Arabia an apology? How does it appear that the Saudis view Trump? Is this Fake News? Do you think that this is the correct way for Donald Trump to battle terrorism? Do you think that Trump should continue to have a good relationship with Saudi Arabia despite their violations of woman’s rights?

Woman’s Suffrage Movement https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWQKYmg_0R0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfyCgGdznv4&spfrel oad=10 Fill out the Question and Answer sheet while watching the clips about the Woman’s Suffrage Movement

Check For Understanding How would our country be different if women didn’t fight to get the right to vote? Do you think Saudi Arabian women need to undergo a similar movement? How should they do this? What are the qualifications to vote in the United States?

Warm Up: Qualifications to Vote in the US Citizenship Residence Age Registration

Check for Understanding What reasons can you think of why residence would matter in order to vote? How old do you have to be to vote? Do you think this is the right age or should it be older or younger? Why? Why would these qualifications to vote help explain why immigration and race have always been a part of American politics? What kinds of people are not allowed to vote? Why are they not allowed to vote? What kinds of people are now allowed to vote, but didn’t used to be allowed to vote? What prevented them from voting?

People that Can’t Vote People in mental institutions or have been found to be mentally incompetent Felons: With the exception of 2 states (Maine and Vermont) 1. 10 States don’t allow even ex-felons to vote Some states do not allow dishonorable discharges from the military to vote

Fill out the review sheet on Voter Qualification Voter Review Sheet Fill out the review sheet on Voter Qualification

Do you know of any other incumbents that have been fired by Trump? Warm Up Who was Preet Bharara? Do you know of any other incumbents that have been fired by Trump?

Homework: Complete Final Study Guide Complete the Study Guide for the Final

Analyze current affairs Engage in Collaborative Learning Learning Objectives Analyze current affairs Engage in Collaborative Learning Build connections to your life

Trumps Fires FBI Director James Comey Read the article about Trump firing the FBI Director and answer the questions below What was James Comey in charge of investigating? According to Trump, why did he fire Comey? What was Comey’s original reaction when he found out he was being fired? Who else has Trump fired and why is the firing of Comey such a big deal? How does the FBI feel about Trump firing Comey? Do you think Trump did the right thing? Why or why not?

Journal 8: Ways that African Americans were kept from Voting Read the article and answer the questions in your Journal Section of your notebook

Group Work: Create a Public Service Announcement to encourage people to vote Groups=4-5 people Create a 1 minute TV advertisement that encourages to vote Target a group of people and explain how you targeted this group of people in your advertisement Create some sort of visual presentation to accompany your advertisement

OBL’s Son and the rise of Al Qaeda Again https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4lV3cQcvUs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDWhJD-QM48 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVEXZu9sxAE Do you feel bad for Bin Laden’s son? Did he have to rise in his father’s footsteps? Do you think that we shouldn’t be fighting the Taliban, ISIS, Boko Harem, and AL Qaeda all at once? Why or why not? What argument does one of the reporters make in favor of fighting all these different groups at once?

All the President’s Men Fill out the question and answer while watching the movie

What questions do you have about the Study Guide? Warm Up What questions do you have about the Study Guide?

Homework: Complete Final Study Guide Due on the day of the Final

Engage in Visual Learning Build Connections to your life Learning Objectives Enhance Review Skills Engage in Visual Learning Build Connections to your life

The Butler or All the President’s Men Movie Time The Butler or All the President’s Men

Identify three court cases that you think are going to be on the test Warm Up Identify three court cases that you think are going to be on the test Explain what happened in these court cases

Complete Final Study Guide Homework Complete Final Study Guide

Complete the Final Exam Review Sheet Review Worksheet Complete the Final Exam Review Sheet

Final Exam Take Final Exam