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Assignment 57 Story Tuesday December 5,2017 1 Sentence Summary Changing Embassy Supreme Court Ruling Ten-Second Trivia No paragraph Today

Assignment 57 Story Tuesday December 5,2017 1 Sentence Summary Changing Embassy Supreme Court Ruling Ten-Second Trivia No paragraph Today

Class Business Midterm Exam Coming Soon! 8 instructional days (including today) Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat 12/4 12/5 12/6 12/7 12/8 Today 12/9 12/10 Periods 2 and 6 12/11 12/12 12/13 12/14 Periods 3 and 5 Period 4 Fl. Writes test periods 1-3 Makeups Periods 1 and 7 12/17 12/18 12/19 12/20 12/21 12/22 12/23 12/15 Class Celebration 12/16 Winter break starts

Class Business Midterm Exam Coming Soon! 8 instructional days (including today) Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat 12/4 12/5 12/6 12/7 12/8 Today 12/9 12/10 Periods 2 and 6 12/11 12/12 12/13 12/14 Periods 3 and 5 Period 4 Fl. Writes test periods 1-3 Makeups Periods 1 and 7 12/17 12/18 12/19 12/20 12/21 12/22 12/23 12/15 Class Celebration 12/16 Winter break starts

Exam Schedule

Exam Schedule

Your next report Card will look something like this. Class GP 1 GP 2 Midterm Exam Civics Math Language Arts PE Science Home Ec computers Semester 1 Grade

Your next report Card will look something like this. Class GP 1 GP 2 Midterm Exam Civics Math Language Arts PE Science Home Ec computers Semester 1 Grade

Your next report Card will look something like this. Class GP 1 GP 2 Midterm Exam Civics C B C C Math Language Arts PE Science Home Ec computers Semester 1 Grade

Your next report Card will look something like this. Class GP 1 GP 2 Midterm Exam Civics C B C C Math Language Arts PE Science Home Ec computers Semester 1 Grade

How to prepare for the midterm Do all homework Attend class daily and pay attention Study at the Midterm Study Page at mrharbaugh.com No internet? Use your workbook

How to prepare for the midterm Do all homework Attend class daily and pay attention Study at the Midterm Study Page at mrharbaugh.com No internet? Use your workbook

Mraharbaugh> Midterm Exam Study Page

Mraharbaugh> Midterm Exam Study Page

Mraharbaugh> Midterm Exam Study Page (top)

Mraharbaugh> Midterm Exam Study Page (top)

Mraharbaugh> Midterm Exam Study Page (bottom) Click a learning goal to view its study resources

Mraharbaugh> Midterm Exam Study Page (bottom) Click a learning goal to view its study resources

Homework Tonight! Assignment # 56, Midterm Study Time mrharbaugh.com Homework Page Free Response, Your choice what to study Due Wednesday 12-6-17 by 9am Assigned Monday

Homework Tonight! Assignment # 56, Midterm Study Time mrharbaugh.com Homework Page Free Response, Your choice what to study Due Wednesday 12-6-17 by 9am Assigned Monday

Important Makeup work for Grading Period 2 will not be accepted after you take the Midterm Exam. Remember, when doing online makeup work match the assignment with a zero to the assignment number on the makeup page.

Important Makeup work for Grading Period 2 will not be accepted after you take the Midterm Exam. Remember, when doing online makeup work match the assignment with a zero to the assignment number on the makeup page.

Class Business All students with a class average under 65% will be zapped daily at lunch.

Class Business All students with a class average under 65% will be zapped daily at lunch.

New Students may come at lunch to use computers to do homework, study or talk about the curriculum. See me for a pass at the end of the period. Show Ms. Allen the pass, get your lunch and come to this room to eat and work.

New Students may come at lunch to use computers to do homework, study or talk about the curriculum. See me for a pass at the end of the period. Show Ms. Allen the pass, get your lunch and come to this room to eat and work.

Class Business Work quality counts to get a stamp. 1 paragraph summary

Class Business Work quality counts to get a stamp. 1 paragraph summary

Assignment 57 Story Tuesday December 5,2017 1 Sentence Summary Changing Embassy Supreme Court Ruling Ten-Second Trivia No paragraph Today

Assignment 57 Story Tuesday December 5,2017 1 Sentence Summary Changing Embassy Supreme Court Ruling Ten-Second Trivia No paragraph Today

CNN 10

Civics in the News Absent students are excused. Students wishing to improve their grades should research a current news event dealing with U.S. government, and write a 1/2 page summary describing who, what, when, where and why. Include your opinion. It must be in complete sentences. Bring it to Mr. Harbaugh or scan it and email it to harbaughs@pcsb.org. For more information about CNN10 go to mrharbaugh.com > CNN10 Page or Google CNN10.

Please open your workbooks to page 45

Please open your workbooks to page 45 (bottom)

Structure of the U.S. Constitution Part 1. Preamble Part 2. Articles 1-7 (I-VII) Part 3. Amendments 1-10 (I-X) The Bill of Rights Part 4. Amendments 11-27

C.1.6 What are we learning?

Today Assignment 58 Workbook pages 45 & 46, Executive & Judicial Branch. Scavenger Hunt Review You will get a stamp if you follow along and make any corrections if needed. This is critical information for the midterm exam.

Last Time- The Legislative Branch

The Tax Bill Vote in the US Senate

Bill to law Legislative Branch Executive Branch House of Representatives Senate President 51% Vote required 51% Vote required Can sign or veto

Major Powers of Congress (enumerated or delegated powers) Raise and collect taxes Declare war Borrow money Establish and make rules for the military Regulate trade Elastic clause- implied Set laws for Naturalization power Coin Money Create Post office Set up lower federal courts

Assignment 48 Congress workbook page 45- Legislative Scavenger Hunt 25 Congress 30 The Chief Justice The Senate The House of Representatives The President Override with 2/3 vote of Both chambers Congress Congress Congress

Workbook page 45 Number Article II, Executive questions 1-6

Article II: Executive Branch Main Job: Enforces Laws The Constitution gives the President the power of: Commander in chief

Commander in chief

Commander in chief

President Trump orders the bombing of a Syrian military airport

President Trump orders the bombing of a Syrian military airport

Commander in chief

Commander in chief

Commander in chief

Workbook page 45 Number Article II, Executive questions 1-6 President

Article II: Executive Branch Main Job: Enforces Laws The Constitution gives the President the power of: Appoint Supreme Court judges

Part of the system of checks and balances

Obama Nominee Ronald Regan Nominee Bill Clinton Nominee George HW Bush Nominee George W. Nominee George W. Nominee Obama Nominee Donald Trump Nominee Bill Clinton Nominee

Workbook page 45 Number Article II, Executive questions 1-6 President President

Senate Special Powers Approves (confirms) appointments by the President

Part of the system of checks and balances

Senate Confirmation Hearing

Senate Confirmation Hearing

Senate Confirmation Hearing Died in the last year of the Obama administration.

Senate Confirmation Hearing

Workbook page 45 Number Article II, Executive questions 1-6 President President The Senate

Senate Special Powers Approves treaties

Part of the system of checks and balances

Treaties

Treaties

Workbook page 45 Number Article II, Executive questions 1-6 President President The Senate The Senate

Article II: Executive Branch Main Power: Enforces Laws Powers of the President: Appoint ambassadors, Supreme Court judges and other federal officials (requires senate approval)

US Embassy in Syria (closed) Other Powers:

ambassadors

ambassadors

ambassadors

Attack on the US Embassy in Benghazi Libya

Workbook page 45 Number Article II, Executive questions 1-6 President President The Senate The Senate President

Article II: Executive Branch Main Power: Enforces Laws Powers of the President: Signs laws (or vetoes) Commander in chief Grant pardons Make treaties (requires senate approval) Appoint ambassadors, Supreme Court judges and other federal officials (requires senate approval)

Workbook page 45 Number Article II, Executive questions 1-6 President President The Senate The Senate President President

Workbook page 46 Number Articles III & IV, questions 7-13

Workbook page 46 Number Articles III & IV, questions 7-13 Good Moral Behavior

Article III: Judicial Branch Main Power: Interprets Laws Other Powers: Judicial review (declare actions and laws unconstitutional- checks & balances) Mostly Appellate jurisdiction (appeals) Sometimes original jurisdiction disputes between states and/or the federal government Review laws and treaties

Workbook page 52 Article III: Judicial Branch Appellate jurisdiction (appeals) v original jurisdiction Level 1 original jurisdiction Where a case is heard for the first time.

Workbook page 52 Article III: Judicial Branch Appellate jurisdiction (appeals) v original jurisdiction Level 3 The U.S. Supreme Court appellate jurisdiction Where a case is heard for the first time. Level 2- federal appeals courts appellate jurisdiction Where a case is heard for the first time. Level 1- federal district courts original jurisdiction Where a case is heard for the first time.

Workbook page 46 Number Articles III & IV, questions 7-13 Good Moral Behavior The U.S. Supreme Court

Current U.S. Supreme Court Cases

Current U.S. Supreme Court Cases

Current U.S. Supreme Court Cases

Workbook page 46 Number Articles III & IV, questions 7-13 Good Moral Behavior The U.S. Supreme Court The U.S. Supreme Court

Article III: Judicial Branch Main Power: Interprets Laws Other Powers: Judicial review (declare actions and laws unconstitutional- checks & balances) Mostly Appellate jurisdiction (appeals) Sometimes original jurisdiction disputes between states and/or the federal government Review laws and treaties

Workbook page 46 Number Articles III & IV, questions 7-13 Good Moral Behavior The U.S. Supreme Court The U.S. Supreme Court The U.S. Supreme Court

Workbook page 52 Article III: Judicial Branch Appellate jurisdiction (appeals) v original jurisdiction Level 3 The U.S. Supreme Court appellate jurisdiction Where a case is heard for the first time. Level 2- federal appeals courts appellate jurisdiction Where a case is heard for the first time. Level 1- federal district courts original jurisdiction Where a case is heard for the first time.

Workbook page 46 Number Articles III & IV, questions 7-13 Good Moral Behavior The U.S. Supreme Court The U.S. Supreme Court The U.S. Supreme Court Original

Workbook page 52 Article III: Judicial Branch Appellate jurisdiction (appeals) v original jurisdiction Level 3 The U.S. Supreme Court appellate jurisdiction Where a case is heard for the first time. Level 2- federal appeals courts appellate jurisdiction Where a case is heard for the first time. Level 1- federal district courts original jurisdiction Where a case is heard for the first time.

Workbook page 46 Number Articles III & IV, questions 7-13 Good Moral Behavior The U.S. Supreme Court The U.S. Supreme Court The U.S. Supreme Court Original Appellate

Workbook page 46 Number Articles III & IV, questions 7-13 Good Moral Behavior The U.S. Supreme Court The U.S. Supreme Court The U.S. Supreme Court Original Appellate Congress

Assignment 51 Check workbook pages 45 & 46 Stamp Check

Assignment 51 Check workbook pages 45 & 46 Stamp Check