AP Government Summer Reading and Assignment 2013 Mrs. Camus

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AP Government Summer Reading and Assignment 2013 Mrs. Camus You have three summer assignments for AP Government: 1. Hardball: How Politics is Played reading and writing assignment 2. Current events project 3. AP Government Scavenger Hunt The Hardball assignment will be due the first day of school, Friday September 6, 2013 1. Hardball Summer Reading Assignment Read and complete the assignment on Hardball: How Politics is Played by Chris Matthews. The book is available at Barnes and Noble or can be found online, Amazon has the book for $10.20, or you might try half.com or other used book sources. Be sure to get the Revised and Updated edition of the book with the purple and blue cover. a. Examine the political maxims from Hardball for current relevancy b. Pick four of the maxims listed below & explain them in your own words (at least one paragraph for the explanation.) Include one quote from each section that best exemplifies your maxims. Justify your quotation selection why you chose the quote you did. c. Essay: In your role as a campaign advisor (if you are unsure as to what a campaign manager does-research it), which two maxims would you repeat to your candidate every morning during the campaign? Why? Which maxim(s) would you tell your candidate to ignore and why? Your essay should be at least two pages long. It might be helpful to have a real candidate in mind when you re writing your essay that s up to you. MAXIMS: What ve ya done for me lately? All politics is local Triangulation It s better to receive than to give Dance with the one that brung ya Keep your enemies in front of you Leave no shot unanswered Hang a Lantern on Your Problem Politics = Power Only talk when it improves the silence Retail politics The press is the enemy Don t get mad; don t get even; get ahead

There will be a quiz during the first week of class on Hardball. Be sure to know the following terms and people, as well the meaning behind the maxims. Terms and people Hardball Niccolo Macchiavelli The Johnson Treatment Ronald Reagan Postitioning Thomas P. Tip O Neill Pol Richard Nixon The Establishment Richard Nixon Retail Politics LBJ Patronage Bill Clinton Wholesale Politics Jimmy Carter Spin Chris Matthews Assignment #2: Current Events Due Date: Friday September 6, 2013 Over the summer, or through the fall, you are going to follow current events and get a head start on understanding how government operates. You need to select six news articles, from six separate weeks, and write a reflection for each article. In your reflection you should include: 1. The impact of this event/decision on the US government. 2. The consequences of this event/decision (good/bad) 3. How the event/decision should have happened differently or why the event was correct, as is. 4. Why did you choose the article? Please clearly address each item above in your reflection. Please attach the article to your write-up and turn it in with your reflection. You may print the article from the internet, however you must pay attention to the date of the article, the articles must be from six different weeks. Remember your goal is to better understand how the government operates, so keep that in mind when selecting articles. Focus your study on any of the following areas: foreign policy (U.S. relations with foreign countries) or national/domestic policy (examples would include: Homeland Security, immigration, taxes, healthcare reform, education, judicial nominations, the economy, judicial nomination hearings).

Assignment #3: AP Government Scavenger Hunt Review and become familiar with the AP College Board U.S. Government website: http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/sub_usgov.html?usgovpol The College Board web site is an excellent resource for students to use for information throughout the course. Log on to the College Board and read the introduction to AP US Government. Answer the questions from the College Board website on the last page of this packet. You will need to purchase for September the following: 1. The US Constitution and Fascinating Facts About It 2. The Lanahan Readings in the American Polity (it MUST be this edition- the 4 th edition- see picture below)- the book store has 18 copies you should purchase the book this year to avoid the price going up in September) 3. You will need to purchase an AP GOPO review book by January 4. a large binder- with section dividers for each Unit- you may need two binders you will know by January if you will need one. 5. 5/8 index cards

AP U.S. Government and Politics Internet Scavenger Hunt 1. What are three ways to prepare for the AP exam? 2. What is the cost of the examination? 3. In what month are the exams usually given? 4. What day, date, and time is the AP U.S. Government & Politics exam given? 5. Identify the six topics to be covered throughout the semester. 6. What percentage of the exam deals with political parties, interest groups, & mass media, constitutional underpinnings, legislative branch, judicial branch, executive branch, bureaucracy, policy making? 7. What are the three primary source documents used to prepare for the AP exam? 8. What are two Web sites that may be used for the legislative branch? 9. What are Free-Response Questions (FRQ s)?