Chapter 1 Test
by Bryan Anthony – Tuesday, September 10, 2019, 11:13 AM
The chapter one test, your first test, is scheduled for Tuesday 9/17/19PermalinkEditDeleteReplyExport to portfolio
by Bryan Anthony – Tuesday, September 10, 2019, 11:13 AM
The chapter one test, your first test, is scheduled for Tuesday 9/17/19PermalinkEditDeleteReplyExport to portfolio
by Bryan Anthony – Tuesday, September 10, 2019, 11:11
Vocabulary Squares for Chapter 1 Section 2 are DUE TODAY in class.
by Bryan Anthony – Friday, September 6, 2019, 9:20 AMNumber of replies: 0
Ch 1 Sec 2 Vocabulary Squares Due Tuesday 9/9/19
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by Bryan Anthony – Thursday, September 5, 2019, 7:21 AM
Vocabulary Squares Ch. 1 Sec. 1 Due Today In Class
by Bryan Anthony – Tuesday, September 3, 2019, 7:19 AMNumber of replies: 0
Signed Syllabus Due Today- Tuesday 9/3/19
by Bryan Anthony – Tuesday, August 27, 2019, 7:04 AMNumber of replies: 0
Attached is a copy of the syllabus for you to keep with your belongings. If you happen to lose it there will always be a copy waiting for you here. 2019-2020 Syllabus.doc
Attached is a copy of the previous final exam. A test that will look similar, but not identical, to the copy you will be taking in a matter of days. You will use the time remaining to prepare for the exam. You were given a list of final topics on Friday 5/31/19, complete that first by finding information on each topic listed. Once that is completed you should begin answering every question in the practice question documents in an OPEN NOTE format.
Attached is a list of topics. You will want to use your notes, the book, ILEARN resources, and even the internet to find all the information you can on the list of topics I provided you. In the list you can find the chapters that all the topics belong to in case you need to refresh your memory.
The information you find on these topics will be essential to the next phase of the review process. Next week you will be given sample questions taken from a previous copy of the Government Final Exam. You will use the work you did this week to help facilitate answering the sample final questions next week.
Read the following article and complete the mini quiz.
Then respond to the following writing prompt in two paragraphs:
In 2010, the United Nations declared that clean drinking water is a human right. Regardless of where one lives or how much money one has, one has the right to safe water. Ask students: Do you agree with the United Nations point of view. Why or why not?
Provide evidence or opinion to back up your claim.
Essential Question
Residents of Flint, Michigan, have been facing a water crisis since 2014, caused by poor decision-making by state government regarding the source and treatment of Flint’s drinking water. The crisis calls into question citizens’ rights to clean water and how our natural resources are allocated across racial and income lines.
Read the following article and complete the mini quiz.
Then respond to the following writing prompt in two paragraphs:
Should convicts be allowed to vote the same as people who have not been convicted of a crime?What would be some potential results of the decision you made about these votes be?
Provide evidence or opinion to back up your claim.