Please sign in with your first and last name. Freedom v. Order and Shay’s Rebellion Freedom v. Equality and the ADA Provide explanation and support for each question Why are the freedoms you listed important to you? Why are you willing to give up the freedoms you listed? Typologies Centrist Liberal Conservative Statist Libertarian Question 5- McCain and Obama Help site: http://obama-mccain.info/ Political Culture Review Session Recording Sample Question: If the United States operated today under the Articles of Confederation, issues such as the effect of carbon emissions on the environment would be handled by ▪ A. Congress. ▪ B. the executive branch. ▪ C. the Supreme Court. ▪ D. popular vote. ▪ E. the individual states. 2.11 Constitution 2.15 Federalism Question: Discuss three problems of decentralization that occurred under the Articles of Confederation. For each problem you list, identify one solution that the Constitution provides to address the problem. Some have argued the tension between decentralized power and centralized power continues to exist. Support this argument by explaining how one of the following demonstrates the continued tension. ▪ Environmental policy ▪ Gun control ▪ Disability access How will an AP Grader score this essay? How should I organize this essay? Where can I find the answers? Page 23- Weaknesses of the Articles Constitution “FRQ and You” What does this mean? Decentralization is the process of the federal government handing over more and more responsibility to the states. Centralization would be the opposite. Historians criticize the Articles of Confederations as "too decentralized“ Current Conflicts ADA Gun Control Environment Tip: Don’t discuss the controversy. What is federalism? Centralization v. decentralization AGAIN Chart New Deal Great Society New Federalism Devolution Revolution ▪ Chapter 3 Katrina Questions 2.10- Changes to the script 2.14- Unfunded Mandates Call or set up an appointment Articles of Confederation Compromises during convention Virginia v. NJ plan Antifederalists arguments against the constitution Slavery and the Constitution Advantages of Federalism McCullough v. Maryland and national supremacy.