Directions: Work on your notebooks today if they are not updated. For any new left pages below (i.e. court case left pages) you should more creatively express the ideas of the case-, so use a picture, a cartoon, a diagram, etc. Quarter 1 Notebook: Units 1-3 Title Page: AP Gov- 3-5 visuals (may be drawn or printed out) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 John Locke: Second Treatise on Government Unit 1 Title Page- 3-5 visuals Power, Authority, and Legitimacy worksheet Chapter 1 Reading Questions (h.w.) Direct vs. Representative Democracy Theories on Who Governs Fixing the Articles of Confederation Chapter 2, part 1 Reading Questions Plans at the Const. Convention Chapter 2, part 2 Reading Questions Bill of Rights- Scale (Rank the amendments from most important to least and explain why you chose the top one in the paragraph below) Bill of Rights Activity Chart of the three branches of government Constitution Questions Matrix List of Top 5 things everyone should know about amending the Constitution 1st Current Event Article Federalist #10 Pamphlet Federalist #10 worksheet Chart: Framing the Constitution- Elitist vs. Democratic (write points on each side) Roche v. Beard worksheet Checks and Balances Diagram Checks and Balances worksheet Unit 1 Key Terms Unit 1 Key Terms Venn Diagram- Federal, State, Concurrent Powers Chapter 3, Part 1 Questions Reflection on Federalism- What do you think? T-Chart on Pros and Cons of Federalism and answers to in-class reading on devolution Left page on Marbury v Madison Marbury v Madison answers to questions Left page on McCulloch v Maryland McCulloch v Maryland answers to questions Timeline on Federalism (homework) Chart on important court cases involving federalism (handed out in class Sep. 30) 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Different Kinds of Federalism chart Chapter 3, part 2 reading guide Grants Page Unit 2: Federalism Key Terms 5 Myths of Federalism Notes on State and Local Governments (in class) Political Culture/ Political Ideology chart Chapter 4, Part 1 Reading Questions 5 Elements of American Political Culture- Web Chapter 4, Part 2 Reading Questions Liberal/ Conservative T-chart (you make it on different beliefs) Reflection - What do I believe? Where do I stand? ( How did you come out on the survey in class? Were you surprised by the results? Are there some issues in which you depart from your “party”? Which ones? ) Chapter 4 Summary chart Culture war articles response: 1- Explain what is meant by “culture war.” 2- Do you think it is happening or is it exaggerated in the media?