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Monday, April 17 SS7C29: Evaluate candidates for political office by analyzing their qualifications, experience, issue based platforms, debates, and political ads.
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Do-Now! How are 14th Amendment due process protections related to the Civil Rights Act of 1968? A. Congress may not enact discriminatory housing statutes. B. Congress may not enact discriminatory employment policies. C. State legislatures may not enact discriminatory housing statutes. D. State legislatures may not enact discriminatory employment policies.
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Do-Now Explanation What is due process?
fair treatment through the normal judicial system, especially as a citizen's entitlement What was the Civil Rights Act of 1968? The Civil Rights Act of 1968 defines housing discrimination as the “refusal to sell or rent a dwelling to any person because of his race, color, religion, or national origin”. Title VIII of this Act is commonly referred to as the Fair Housing Act of
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4 different elements for qualification of a candidate
Political Platform Experience 4 ways we view candidates Debates Advertisments
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Local Gov. requirements
To be a candidate for local offices in Florida includes being at least 18, registered to vote, signing the candidate oath and paying filing fees. Counties and cities may have additional political party affiliation paperwork and/or residential or age requirements to run for certain offices. Now let’s brainstorm! What do you think some other requirements should be?
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Experience: Occupations of US presidents
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Political Platform Democratic Party and the Republican Party:
What is a political platform? Why would you want to consider a candidates views on certain issues?
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Debates 028/presidential-debatemoments.html (start at 2:18-4:20) Why do debates play an important role in evaluating a candidate?
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Advertisements $896 million was spent in 2012 in one area for candidates to inform voters about themselves and the opponent. Can you guess what this money was spent on? That’s right! campaign advertisements or political advertisements Why do they think so much money is spent on these advertisements?
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Examples Liberty Park/Hope Campaign 80 (Reagan, Republican, 1980) Next Century (Clinton, Democrat, 1996) • Hopeful (Bush, Republican, 2000) • Determination (Obama, Democrat, 2012)
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Check back in… What was the message in each of those ads?
What did you learn about each candidate?
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