Resource and Assessments
This page contains many of the assessments and other assignments for the course. If you were absent or are missing an assignment, please check the gradebook highlighted for links to these assignments.
Chapter One Section One Principles of Government
The key focus of this section is on the State. What is the State? What are its essential features? What is its origin?
Assignment: Using the Written Document Analysis Worksheet below, examine the text of the Articles of Confederation and answer the questions on the worksheet.
The key focus of this section is on the State. What is the State? What are its essential features? What is its origin?
Assignment: Using the Written Document Analysis Worksheet below, examine the text of the Articles of Confederation and answer the questions on the worksheet.
Chapter One Section Two The Formation of Governments
This section addresses the governmental systems of the Unitary and Federal systems.
This section addresses the governmental systems of the Unitary and Federal systems.
Chapter One Section Three Types of Government
This section covers the major types of government: Autocracy, Oligarchy, and Democracy. Democracy is covered in greater detail.
This section covers the major types of government: Autocracy, Oligarchy, and Democracy. Democracy is covered in greater detail.
Chapter One Section Four Economic Theories
This section provides an overview of three key economic theories throughout our world: Capitalism, Socialism, and Communism.
This section provides an overview of three key economic theories throughout our world: Capitalism, Socialism, and Communism.
Chapter Twenty-Five Alternate Governments
March 17, 2014
Chapter 13 Section 2
Religious Supreme Court Cases
Many of the Supreme Court cases of the 20th century dealt with the Constitution and it's relationship to religious involvement in education. The following assignment matches many of these cases with their topics.
Chapter 13 Section 2
Religious Supreme Court Cases
Many of the Supreme Court cases of the 20th century dealt with the Constitution and it's relationship to religious involvement in education. The following assignment matches many of these cases with their topics.
Constitutional Amendments Exam (April 14, 2014)
There are two options of taking this exam, either open the Microsoft Word of the test and complete it, or take the online version of the test at www.socrative.com. Take your pick.
There are two options of taking this exam, either open the Microsoft Word of the test and complete it, or take the online version of the test at www.socrative.com. Take your pick.
To take the exam on www.socrative.com and log in as a student. Enter room 677189. Open the exam "American Government: Constitutional Amendments." Make sure you enter your name on the first question. Just close out at the end of the exam. This exam must be completed by 10:00pm on Monday April 14, 2014.