Hot Topics.  Every Thursday after Economics Unit (Hot Topics will be during 2 nd, 3 rd, 4 th grading periods)

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Hot Topics

 Every Thursday after Economics Unit (Hot Topics will be during 2 nd, 3 rd, 4 th grading periods)

 Hot Topics will cover controversial topics in today’s world  You will discuss your opinions with classmates and learn the different political views

 Pre-discussion assignment Wednesday nights  Discussion in class on Thursday  Journal/assignment Thursday evening

 In addition- you can earn extra credit on Fridays if you do your current event on the topic we discussed

 Answer prompts for journal- they will either be turned in on Fridays in class, or submitted online through the webpage (if I post that option for the Hot Topic)

 Journals are to be minimum one page in length, stating your opinion

 Right to Die  Abortion Rights  Stem Cell Research/Cloning/In Vitro  Homosexual Rights  Human Rights

 Immigration  Political Correctness  Campaign Finance  Affirmative Action

 Discrimination in the workplace  Americans with Disabilities  Church in Culture  Homeland Security  Flag burning

 Welfare  Student Rights  Gun control  Religious issues

 Family Values  Diversity in Television  Legalization of Marijuana  Women’s Rights  Death Penalty

 Violence with television and video games  Social Security  Effects of Media  Environment

 Disaster Relief  Hollywood Activism  Patriot Act