Unit V & Final Review.

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Unit V & Final Review

Unit V Stuff to Know 1. Supreme Court cases (12) 2. Bill of Rights & 14th Amendment 3. Types of a. law (3) b. jurisdiction (original, exclusive, appelate) c. opinion (majority, concurrent, dissenting/minority) 4. Checks & Balances

Cumulative (Whole Course) Stuff to Know 1. 5 principles of Constitution 2. Liberal & Conservative Beliefs... 3. Socialization Agents 4. 3 types of Congressional Powers 5. Difference between House & Senate 6. Presidential Powers 7. Electoral College process

Final Question How does government impact your life and what things impact the government? Include the following topics: a. Legislative Branch b. Executive Branch c. Judicial Branch d. Media e. Interest Groups f. The election process Level 0 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Students do not accurately describe 2 subjects Students accurately describes with specific examples how each of the 2 subjects above impact their lives Students how each of the 4 how each of the 6 Students reach level 3 AND they have an over arching narrative that shows some sort of evaluation