TEST 1: Sept. 28 -Learning Outcomes
· Chapter 1 Syllabus Preview and Political Thinking and Political Culture: Becoming A Responsible Citizen
· Chapter 2 The Founding and the Constitutional Democracy: Promoting Liberty and Self-Government
· Chapter 3 Federalism: Forging A Nation
· Pre-Exam Quiz#1-Due Sept. 21
Complete Learn Smart Post Presentation Chapters 1,2, & 3-Oct. 3
Case Study 1: Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954) pp. 85, 144-146, 158, 447, & 464-465. Use the Case Study Outline Theme Concept. Due: Aug 31. 1
Semester Project: “Leaders for Tomorrow”: Final Paper Report: Due Nov, 23
Banker, a Judge, and an Attorney for an interview.
Prepare five questions based on your project objective to reflect: (1) Family, (2) Education, (3) Occupation, (3) Community service, (4) Hobbies and future goals, and (5) Your perception of his or her personality. Due: Sept. 7
TEST 2: Nov. 2-Learning Outcomes
· Chapter 6 Public Opinion and Political Socialization: Sharing People’s Voice
· Chapter 10 The Mass Media and News Media: Communicating Political Images
· Chapter 11-Congress: Balancing National Goals and Local Interest- Presentation and DVD Tele-Cast: “How Bill Becomes a Law”
Case Study 2: McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) pp. 76-78. Due: Oct. 5
· Pre Exam Quiz # 2: Oct. 26
Complete Learn Smart Post Presentation Chapters 6, 10,& 11-Oct. 3
Final Exams-Learning Outcomes: According to College Exams Calendar-July 7
Chapter 12
The Executive Branch
Chapter 13
Bureaucracy
Chapter 14
The Federal Judiciary System: Applying the Law
Debate over Death Penalty
Chapter 4 & 5
Order, Civil Liberty, Equality and Civil Rights: Struggling Toward Fairness
Chapter 7, 8 & 9
Political Participation: Campaigns, Elections, Political Parties, and Interest Groups-
Congressional, State Legislative, and Local Government Elections- DVD Tele-Cast: “Last Man Standing: Politics, Texas Style.”
· Pre-Final Quiz Due: Dec. 1
Complete Learn Smart Post Presentation Chapters 4, 12, 13, & 14 Due: Nov. 29
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