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What issues will be on the Oregon ballot in November?
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AGENDA October 23/24, 2012 Today’s topics Jigsaw: Oregon Ballot Measures Timeline of Political Parties & Voting Rights Administrative Mock Election: October 29 Unit 2 Test: October 30/31 Homework Complete: Oregon Ballot Measures interview Glossary terms, Chapters 7 + 9 Due Oct. 25/26 Complete Debate packet Due Oct. 29
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Jigsaw: Oregon Ballot Measures 1.INDIVIDUALLY: Review your Ballot Measure materials (“Arguments in favor” or “Arguments in opposition”) and identify the strongest arguments 2.GROUP: Gather with your Ballot Measure and share the strongest arguments “in favor” and “in opposition” 3.CLASS: As a group, report to the class the strongest arguments “in favor” and “in opposition” 4.HOMEWORK: Complete “My Opinion” and “Other Opinions” sections
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Timeline of Political Parties & Voting Rights Use at least 2 pages (page 1 = 1789-1900; page 2 = 1900-present) For each Timeline element, include Name/Event Description Date/Range Significance (to today / history of political parties) Symbol Page # 1789 Federalist Party 1788-1816 Democratic- Republican Party 1793-1828 Election of 1796 Description: Significance: pg 131
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Timeline Elements Federalist Party Democratic-Republican Party Democratic Party Republican Party Election of 1796 Election of 1800 Era of the Democrats Era of the Republicans Return of the Democrats Era of Divided Government Election of Lincoln (1860) 1 st Expansion of Suffrage (early 1800s) 15 th Amendment 19 th Amendment 24 th Amendment Voting Rights Act of 1965 26 th Amendment
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Homework Before you leave Pick up your belongings & any trash Straighten up your area Homework Complete: Oregon Ballot Measures interview Glossary terms, Chapters 7 + 9 Due Oct. 25/26 Complete Debate packet Due Oct. 29
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