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Warm Up - April 8 Unit 2 Review - Answer the following questions on a post it: Describe the six principles of the US Constitution What is the term to describe powers given to the federal government? Term for powers given to the state governments? Term for the powers shared by both federal and state governments? What rights are protected by the 1st Amendment? Why did the Anti-Federalists want a Bill of Rights included in the Constitution?

Civics and Economics Mid Term Review

TOD– April 8 Unit 3 Review – Answer the following questions on a post it: What are the advantages and disadvantages of a two party system? What are third parties and how did third parties affect major elections? What strategy can third parties use to have their candidates elected to office? Describe the six different types of propaganda used in campaign advertising How are each of the following used in political campaigns? Image molding, Canvassing, Endorsements, Propaganda What is gerrymandering? What is the purpose of primary election? What are the three different types of a primary election?