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Table of Contents iii Introduction................................. iv Foundations of U.S................... 1 Citizen Participation, Campaigns, and Elections........ 23 Legislative Branch: Representation, Taxation, and Lawmaking......................... 59 Executive Branch: Chief, State, and World............ 86 Judicial Branch, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties....... 119 State and Local in the Federal System.... 143 The United States and the World, Comparative Systems, and Globalization....................... 162 Answer Key..................................... 181

Daily Warm-Ups: American Why? One of the defining features of a civilization is that it has a government. In the space below, write a few sentences in which you explain what a government is and what it does. 1

Enlightenment Authors The documents listed below are among the most important in political history. They all explain essential philosophical principles on which our government is based. Write the letter of the correct author from the box on the line before each document. Daily Warm-Ups: American a. John Locke b. Baron de Montesquieu c. Jean Jacques Rousseau 1. The Spirit of the Laws 2 2. The Social Contract 3. Two Treatises of

Daily Warm-Ups: American The Declaration of Idependence The Declaration of Independence is one of the most important documents in American history. Decide if each statement below about the Declaration is true (T) or false (F). Write the appropriate letter on the line before each statement. Rewrite any false statements to make them true. 1. The Declaration uses language that was designed both to appeal to the English people and to inspire the American people. 2. The Declaration explains that when a government is headed by a king, it should be abolished. 3. The Declaration avoids the issue of slavery. 4. The Declaration states that governments obtain their just powers from the consent of the people who are governed. 3 5. The Declaration contains the Bill of Rights.

Representation in the House of Representatives Match each term in the box with its description below. Write the correct letter on the line. Then answer the questions that follow. a. gerrymandering b. census c. apportionment 1. an official counting of the population 2. dividing a geographic region such as a state into voting districts in order to give an advantage to one political party Daily Warm-Ups: American 3. the distribution of representatives among the states, based on population 4. Which states have the most seats in the House of Representatives? 60 5. How often does a census occur in the United States? 6. Is gerrymandering unfair? Why or why not?

Daily Warm-Ups: American Of Congress In 1846, President James Polk made the statement, There is more selfishness and less principle among members of Congress... than I had any conception of, before I became President of the U.S. What do you think he meant by this? Do you agree? Write a few sentences for your answer. 61

Leadership in the House of Representatives One of the reasons the House of Representatives runs smoothly is because there are clearly defined leadership roles. Write one or two sentences to answer each question below about the speaker of the House. Daily Warm-Ups: American 1. How is the speaker of the House chosen? 2. What are the speaker s major responsibilities? 62 3. Who is the current speaker of the House?

Daily Warm-Ups: American Party Leaders Leaders of the two major political parties play an important role in Congress. They direct the conduct of business in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence about party leaders below. 1. The majority leader of the House of Representatives is elected by a. the entire House of Representatives. b. the entire House of Representatives and the Senate. c. members of the majority party in the House of Representatives. d. members of the majority party in the House of Representatives and the Senate. 2. The majority whip of the Senate a. assists the majority leader. c. keeps tabs on party members. b. writes legislation. d. both a and c 3. The majority leader of the House of Representatives a. outranks the speaker of the House. c. is reelected every year. b. is elected by party members. d. always comes from a large state. 63

Daily Warm-Ups: American Supreme Court Membership The most powerful court in the country is the U.S. Supreme Court. Write one or two sentences to answer each question below about the Supreme Court. 1. How many judges are there on the Supreme Court? 2. How old does a person have to be in order to be nominated for the Supreme Court? 3. What kind of background or experience does a person need in order to be on the Supreme Court? 4. Do you think there should be additional criteria for Supreme Court nominees? Why or why not? 119

Who Is on the Supreme Court? The Supreme Court is made up of the Chief Justice of the United States and eight associate judges. It is the final authority in all questions of federal law. Daily Warm-Ups: American Answer the following about the Supreme Court. 1. Name the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. 2. Name the other eight members of the Supreme Court. 120

Daily Warm-Ups: American Lifetime Appointment Federal court judges in both the Supreme Court and inferior courts are appointed for life. This provision was written into the U.S. Constitution. The Founding Fathers evidently considered it important. Write a paragraph explaining why lifetime appointment for federal court judges is important. 121

Jurisdiction Jurisdiction refers to the authority of a particular court to hear particular cases. The two major types of jurisdiction are original jurisdiction and appellate jurisdiction. Answer each question below about jurisdiction. 1. What is original jurisdiction? 122 Daily Warm-Ups: American 2. What is appellate jurisdiction? 3. Does the Supreme Court hear more original jurisdiction or appellate jurisdiction cases? 4. In what types of matters does the Supreme Court have original jurisdiction?

The State There are more than 190 states in the world today, from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe. Daily Warm-Ups: American Write a paragraph in which you explain, in your own words, what a state is. Be sure to address the topics of territory, sovereignty, and government in your paragraph. 162

Daily Warm-Ups: American Different Types of Different countries have different types of government. Match each type of government in the box with its description below. Write the correct letter on the line. a. anarchy b. aristocracy c. communism 1. absence of government 2. government based on religion or subject to religious authority 3. government based on rule of the people 4. government controlled by an absolute ruler 5. government based on a hereditary ruling class or nobility d. dictatorship e. democracy 6. government ruled by an individual with hereditary right to rule 7. government ruled by an authoritarian party that controls the economy and aims to achieve a higher social order f. monarchy g. theocracy 163

Totalitarianism It has been argued that totalitarianism violates essential human rights. The United States government has tended to oppose all forms of totalitarian rule. Daily Warm-Ups: American In a few sentences, define totalitarianism. Explain why the United States opposes such governments. 164

Daily Warm-Ups: American Parties in Political parties play a role in the governments of many countries. In some countries, only one political party is involved in the government. In others, two or more parties are involved. List at least two countries for each system below. 1. single-party system 2. two-party system 3. multiple-party system 165