A.P. U. S. Government and A.P. Comparative Government
- What
- A.P. U. S. Government and A.P. Comparative Government
- When
- 8/9/2018
- Where
- A.P. U. S. Government and A.P. Comparative Government
A.P. U.S. Government
Classwork:
1)Students discussed the concepts of government and politics (defined in their class notes).
2) Students discussed (and then handed in) last night’s homework on public policy.
3). Students started the following: Read (Pp 36-39) in their textbooks in order to discuss the following ideas espoused in John Locke’s political philosophy and in Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence: limited government, natural rights, popular sovereignty, republicanism, and the social contract.
Homework:
Study for upcoming quiz on public policy, Locke, and Jefferson.
A.P. Comparative Government
Classwork:
1) Students discussed yesterday's classwork/homework assignment on comparative government terminology.
2) Students then discussed and answered (in FRQ format) the following:
Identify and explain one advantage and one disadvantage a parliamentarian system has in reference to a federal republic.
Homework:
Study government terms for Monday's quiz.