Read pages 210-237 in the text, complete the terms on Pg. 237 and then answer the following questions:
1. How does the government regulate the media? How does that affect political reporting?
2. How has narrowcasting affected the manner in which Americans get their news and, by extension, how that news is reported to them? Has that change been net positive or negative? Why?
3. What is the impact of private ownership of the media? What are the advantages to having the media in private hands? What are the drawbacks?
4. How does the media dictate the policy discussion for the government?
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Calendar 11/29-12/3
AP Government – Course Calendar
11/29-12/3
11/29-12/3
M | Tu | W | Th | F |
Media and politics. We might start in on material about political parties. HW due – Terms from Pg. 208 (if you hadn’t handed them in yet) HW – Study for Quiz – Bill of Rights, Polling, and media. | Quiz – Bill of Rights, Polling, and media HW due – none. HW – | PARTY TIME – Political parties. Review Wednesday’s quiz. HW – Study for Culmulative Test on Tuesday. |
Monday, November 22, 2010
Thoreau and Civil Disobedience
We are going to be reviewing excerpts from Thoreau's Civil Disobedience (1849) treatise. If you are interested in reading more than just these excerpts, and not surprisingly, some of you might, here is a link to an online copy.
The requisite disclaimer - While this site is hosted by the University of California-Burkeley, a noted academic stalwart, Manchester High School and its faculty, staff, and administration are not responsible for the content of any outside Internet resources, including the aforementioned link.
The requisite disclaimer - While this site is hosted by the University of California-Burkeley, a noted academic stalwart, Manchester High School and its faculty, staff, and administration are not responsible for the content of any outside Internet resources, including the aforementioned link.
No extra reading questions for tomorrow
Hi guys, I got an e-mail tonight from a student about the extra reading questions, and I realized then and there that I hadn't posted any of them, so don't worry about them for tomorrow. If you are reading this before class, you would be one of the few that might be worried. We actually kind of ended at a weird spot on Friday - we didn't finish all of the material for Friday's class and we are going to have to finish that first before starting on the material I've got ready for tomorrow - so we might end up adding those reading questions and making them due next week.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Quiz Fun
I'm still finishing correcting the short answer questions - don't worry though, you will get the quizzes back tomorrow - but I finished all of the multiple choice questions. The class average on the multiple choice is just under 80%, which is good given the fact that some of you said that they were difficult. Also, some redemption for your lowly teacher: that question about being "popularly elected" was one of the reading questions and they talked about the evolution of the federal government to allow more input from popular election in the chapter. So I wasn't crazy (about that), after all. Whew.
We are going to review some quizzing tips and strategies next time. I'll have handouts for you in addition to the class notes. If you missed the quiz or want a retake, see me. Thanks and hope you are enjoying the only full week of school in November. :)
Mr. Jones
We are going to review some quizzing tips and strategies next time. I'll have handouts for you in addition to the class notes. If you missed the quiz or want a retake, see me. Thanks and hope you are enjoying the only full week of school in November. :)
Mr. Jones
Interesting article on NYT
Not sure that this will ease the blow of college costs, and definitely not saying that I agree with the assertions, but I thought some of you might be interested in this review.
http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/11/15/there-is-no-college-cost-crisis/
http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/11/15/there-is-no-college-cost-crisis/
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Course Calendar, 11/15-11/26
AP Government – Course Calendar
11/15-11/27
11/15-11/27
M | Tu | W | Th | F |
Quiz today – Federalism and other underpinnings of the constitution. HW due – Terms and reading questions HW – Read pages 68-96 but just do the terms on Pg. 96. Note: the first 10-15 pages of the chapter are kind of a review of what we have already gone over – so just skim there – and focus more on the new material. | Finish federalism and underpinnings. Start Political Beliefs and Behaviors HW due – Terms HW – Read pages 98-104. Make sure your Constitutional Fun handout is complete from the Quarter 1 work. | Political Beliefs and Behaviors HW due – Constitutional Fun worksheet HW – Read pages 176-208. Reading questions will be provided on the course blog. Make sure to do the terms. | ||
Political Beliefs and Behaviors HW due – Pg. 208 terms and reading questions. HW – Start flashcards for the Bill of Rights and Federalism unit. | Half Day of School | Thanksgiving Day ENJOY THE TIME OFF! | No School DITTO! |
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Quiz on Monday
Study tips: Review the all of the HW terms and cross check your definitions with those in the Powerpoint notes. Some particularly important things to review...
- Checks & Balances, how Madison perceived it, and how one branch of government works with another branch.
- The need for the Constitution versus the Articles of Confederation
- Federalists versus Antifederalists - how did they perceive a government should be organized? Why?
Don't freak out! You should know this stuff pretty well by now and you've got plenty of time to review.
- Checks & Balances, how Madison perceived it, and how one branch of government works with another branch.
- The need for the Constitution versus the Articles of Confederation
- Federalists versus Antifederalists - how did they perceive a government should be organized? Why?
Don't freak out! You should know this stuff pretty well by now and you've got plenty of time to review.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Reading Questions for 11/10 HW
Okay, new experiment, we are going to try to save the school some green and be more green by having you utilize the blog to get tonight's reading questions. The key terms on Pg. 66 also need to be completed.
Reading Questions (due on Monday, 11/15)
1. What was Madison's original plan for the electorial process in the Constitution? How has it changed over the years?
2. Why was the Bill of Rights enacted? What's in the Bill of Rights - what liberties do they seek to protect?
Also, DON'T FORGET TO STUDY FOR YOUR QUIZ ON MONDAY! Have a great day off tomorrow and a good weekend. Make sure to fit it sometime to go over the text, notes, and assignments. - Jones
Reading Questions (due on Monday, 11/15)
1. What was Madison's original plan for the electorial process in the Constitution? How has it changed over the years?
2. Why was the Bill of Rights enacted? What's in the Bill of Rights - what liberties do they seek to protect?
Also, DON'T FORGET TO STUDY FOR YOUR QUIZ ON MONDAY! Have a great day off tomorrow and a good weekend. Make sure to fit it sometime to go over the text, notes, and assignments. - Jones
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Revised Calendar for 11/1 - 11/12
AP Government – Course Calendar
11/1-11/12 (Revised on 11/6)
11/1-11/12 (Revised on 11/6)
M | Tu | W | Th | F |
First class – review grading rationale, class notes, and homework. HW – Election Assignment | Election Day – No School for you J | Constitutionalism and the founding of the American Republic. Textbooks will be distributed HW due – Election Assignment; be prepared to talk about Q1 readings. HW – Reading and questions from text. | ||
Continue federalism topic. Review Federalist Papers 1, 47, 48, 51 as in class assignment. HW – Read pages 2-26 and answer the first two questions for Parts 1, 2 and 3 on Pg. 25. Then, define the terms under the heading “Key Terms” on the bottom of Pg. 26. | Notes and review for quiz. HW due – Reading and questions from text. HW – Read pages 30-67 and do the key terms on Pg. 66. You will be getting reading questions in class. Quiz on readings and notes on Monday 11/14. STUDY! | Veterans’ Day – No school for us. J Today would be a good day to work on the homework and to study for your quiz on Monday! |
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Veterans Day
I forgot that Thursday, November 11th is Veterans Day, and thus we won't have school. I will give you a revised homework and class calendar on Monday. Please bring your books to class and make sure to get them covered. I'll also post that calendar here on the blog for the curious over the weekend.
Also, make sure that you get any missing work into me as soon as possible. REMINDER: Monday, 11/8 is the last day to turn in the Quarter 1 Assignment.
Thanks! Mr. Jones
Also, make sure that you get any missing work into me as soon as possible. REMINDER: Monday, 11/8 is the last day to turn in the Quarter 1 Assignment.
Thanks! Mr. Jones
Monday, November 1, 2010
REMINDER - Q1 Papers are due
If you haven't gotten them in already, you have until Monday, November 7th to get it in my hands for credit. Thanks! Mr. Jones
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