Unit 1 Culminating Discussion Unfunded Mandates and the Politics of Federalism.

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Unit 1 Culminating Discussion Unfunded Mandates and the Politics of Federalism

Circles of Knowledge Number off into four groups by sticker color. As a group, fill in your assigned law with your assigned pen. Move clockwise to next “station,” leaving your paper & taking your pen. Add to next law using your pen. Put a question mark by anything others group put that you don’t understand or that you disagree with. Repeat until your group returns to 1 st law.

Devolution Revolution Legislation Explain how DOMA exemplifies the devolution of the 1990s: –(DOMA) Defense of Marriage Act of 1996 What challenges has this law faced recently? Is devolution dead? Discuss PRWORA.

Unfunded Mandates What exactly is an unfunded mandate? Why are unfunded mandates occurring more often than in the past? Are they Constitutional? Why or why not? Discuss each of the following laws: –ADA –Clean Air Act

Conditions of Aid Should the federal government tie money to federal aid? Why do they? What is the best argument for conditions of aid? What is the best argument against conditions of aid? Discuss Race to the Top as an example.

Discussion Questions What is the gist of the law? To whom does it give power? How? (Ch.1) Which political theory is most representative of the law? (Ch. 1) What Const. source gives Congress its authority to pass the law? (Ch. 2) Whose views on federalism does this law support? (handout & Ch. 3) Who Benefits/Pays for the provisions of the laws? (Ch. 3) What problems have these laws created? Solved?

Studying for the Key Concepts AP Foundations Unit Review all notes taken on your reading and in class discussions. Review power points on my website. Look over student hand outs & notes. Learn vocabulary and key concepts. If flashcards help, use them. Study over the structure of the DOI, AOC, Constitution, BOR, and the other amendments using CT sheet & notes.