Political Party Project Due October 31, 2014 Bonus Points for Turning in By October 30, 2014.

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Political Party Project Due October 31, 2014 Bonus Points for Turning in By October 30, 2014

Democratic Party Democratic Cartoon Parker Griffith – Governor Candidate Alabama He believes in a state lottery 2.Support the expansion of Medicare Don Siegelman – Former Governor of Alabama 1.He believes in a state lottery 2.Supported early literacy in education. Democrats believe 1.All people should be able to pursue their goals in spite their religion, race, ethnic background or sexual orientation. 2.That all Americans should have the opportunity to pursue an education regardless of the economic situation they are born into. 3.In a strong supporter of technology and keeping the United States on top.

Overview You will create an illustration of the political party that matches they party that you chose on your survey. Your illustration will have 5 parts 1.Must center around your political party 2.Must show a candidate past & present 3.Must show political cartoon 4.Must show an advertisement 5.Must include facts of the party

Step 1 Choose a political party – Republican – Democrat

Step 2 Choose a current candidate for office from your political party – Include the candidate’s name, picture, and at least two of his or her beliefs Choose a past candidate from a office of your political party – Include the candidate’s name, picture, and at least two of his or her beliefs

Step 3 Choose a political cartoon – The cartoon must show your political party in some way.

Step 4 Choose a political advertisement for your political party

Step 5 Must include at least five written facts about your political party. – You write these facts yourself. – You may not copy and paste or just print from the internet! – You can look up information, and summarize or paraphrase the information.