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Warm Up Please Work Independently In your notes, please answer the following question: What are the 5 maxims in Hardball that you wrote about for your summer homework? Write a brief description of each of those 5 maxims.

Follow the Teacher Instruction Expectations Introduction Follow the Teacher Instruction Expectations

Teen Law Mr. Purfurst Prairie View High School August 21, 2015 Unit 0: Day 3 Teen Law Mr. Purfurst Prairie View High School August 21, 2015

AP US Government and Politics Objective: Students will be able to analyze what it means to “think politically” by discussing Hardball.

Evidence To show me you have mastered today’s objective, you will have a definition for “thinking politically.”

AP US Government and Politics Agenda: Warm Up Introduction Hardball Discussion

Why is this important? Thinking politically is much different than historically. In most of your social studies classes you have thought historically, but now thinking politically will present a different challenge.

Pre Test vs. Hardball???

Pre Test

Hardball Discussion

Review What did we learn today? Why is it important? How does it apply in the real world?