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Higher education government homework

Preview of Bill of Rights Scenarios

Bill of Rights Scenarios

Created by
Randy Tease
This is a great activity for a unit on the Bill of Rights and/or the U.S. Constitution. In this activity/ assignments students are assigned to read 12 different scenarios. After reading each scenario they are to figure out if the individual in the scenario had their Constitutional rights violated or not. All scenarios deal with the first 10 amendments. This product comes complete with an answer key. This product WILL generate interesting debate and in-class discussion. Product could also
Preview of Government: Interest Group Simulation

Government: Interest Group Simulation

This simulation is one of my favorite activities to run in class. In short, special interest groups will be lobbying politicians for their support in changing legislation. You may, if you would like, make this a competition between the interest groups to see which interest group can garner the most amount of support from the Congressional representatives. The handout includes a student overview, specific instructions for the politicians and for the interest groups, the Politician's handout, 1
Preview of Public Opinion Poll Analysis

Public Opinion Poll Analysis

Created by
Jason Jaffe
This activity is designed for AP Government and Politics students to work in groups to determine the validity or public opinion polls. Students are presented FIVE real-world public opinion polls. While all of the polls cover different topics and were executed with different methodologies, all of them are misleading. Students work to determine problems and flaws with the questions and the data as presented by the polls. This is a great introductory lesson or homework assignment to begin the uni
Preview of Legislative Branch Activity - Leadership in Congress & Committees

Legislative Branch Activity - Leadership in Congress & Committees

Created by
Caroline House
This assignment is a matching and cloze activity in which students match roles and titles of leaders in Congress. They also match the fuctions and roles of committees in Congress. This would be a good assignment to use for review or reteach aspects of the Legislative Branch.
Preview of Crash Course Government COMPLETE SERIES BUNDLE ~ 50 Episode Guides

Crash Course Government COMPLETE SERIES BUNDLE ~ 50 Episode Guides

Created by
Karen Maxson
Episode Guides for the Crash Course Government & Politics YouTube Series!Each guide comes with two versions (with and without timestamps), and a complete answer key.This product easy to use, no-prep product is a perfect last minute lesson plan, review activity, extra "filler" to keep on hand, substitute lesson plan, or homework assignment.*Great for AP test prep!Plus it's only $0.75 per episode!-Answer key included for every episode guide-Questions are a variety of formats and vary within ea
Preview of Understanding Presidential Primaries

Understanding Presidential Primaries

This is a three-page activity for older students that involves identifying states with open, closed, or hybrid primaries, states with primaries and states with caucuses, and how states award delegates. The primary process is confusing, and this activity is designed to help students learn about the different moving parts that lead to party candidate nomination.
Preview of Fiscal and Monetary Policy - Real World Examples (answer key included)

Fiscal and Monetary Policy - Real World Examples (answer key included)

Created by
Lauren Bed
It is important to learn about real-world examples of fiscal and monetary policy because it helps us understand how these policies are implemented in practice and the impact they can have on the economy. By studying real-world examples, we can see how governments and central banks use fiscal and monetary policy tools to address economic challenges and achieve their policy goals. Also, learning about real-world examples of fiscal and monetary policy is important for informed decision-making. As
Preview of Primary Source American History - Expanded 4th Edition (2019-20)

Primary Source American History - Expanded 4th Edition (2019-20)

Created by
Thomas R Eddlem
Primary Source American History a workbook in the form of a toolbox of teacher assignments. The main idea behind it is to create a large number of primary source readings – more than 90 in total – that can be assigned to U.S. History students in high school or as part of a university core survey course on U.S. History. But this workbook contains a variety of teacher resources, including:97 primary source reading assignments,Eight research and documentation projects (five papers, a PowerPoint pre
Preview of 20 Landmark US Supreme Court Cases Info Chart

20 Landmark US Supreme Court Cases Info Chart

Created by
usgovfyi
Whether you teach an accelerated class or a basic American Government course this chart will help your students understand landmark Supreme Court Cases. This chart includes 20 cases including the 14 required court cases for the 2023 AP Gov exam. (College Board removed Roe v Wade for the 2023 exam pending review because of the Dobbs decision.) Students will research: *the topic or amendment in question in each case. *the final vote and ruling of the court. *and the description of the case.An answ
Preview of History & Memory Videos & Questions - from Choices Program (Brown University)

History & Memory Videos & Questions - from Choices Program (Brown University)

Created by
BrainyBrookline
The purpose of this series of videos and questions is for students to better understand the significance and difference between history & memory. The following videos are from History in Dispute: Charlottesville and Confederate Monuments - Choices Program. This was used for a unit on Reconstruction and the "Lost Cause" myth.
Preview of Defining Institutionalization: White Supremacy before, during and after Recon

Defining Institutionalization: White Supremacy before, during and after Recon

Created by
BrainyBrookline
For students to better understand the impacts of white supremacy during and after Reconstruction, they need to better understand what insitutions are in a sociological sense and then apply that to the history
Preview of Roles and Powers of the President Scenarios

Roles and Powers of the President Scenarios

Created by
Kyron White
Learning about the executive branch? President? This is a great resource to review the roles and powers of the president after lecture. It can easily be made as a whole class or group discussion. And even a homework assignment!
Preview of Freedom of Speech Comic Strip Assignment

Freedom of Speech Comic Strip Assignment

The assignment is for students to create their own cartoon with several pictures. The purpose is to relate the specific court cases mentioned, as well as what the 1st amendment states specifically, in order to form a creative comic strip. Included in this handout are several court cases that pertained to freedom of expression. There is also an article from the Los Angeles Times that highlights the issue of students protests on and off campus. This article is accompanied by an insightful Ques
Preview of AP Government & Politics Unit 5 Review Packet

AP Government & Politics Unit 5 Review Packet

Utilize this review packet as a way for students to have one document they can complete as a study resource and also be able to refer back to when reviewing Unit 5 content for AP Government and Politics.My Version of Key Included.
Preview of AP Government & Politics Unit 4 Review Packet

AP Government & Politics Unit 4 Review Packet

Utilize this review packet as a way for students to have one document they can complete as a study resource and also be able to refer back to when reviewing Unit 4 content for AP Government and Politics.My Version of Key included.
Preview of Democrat v Republican: Who would say what?  Quiz worksheet - Political Parties

Democrat v Republican: Who would say what? Quiz worksheet - Political Parties

Created by
AMY MILLER
WS or Quiz that lists statements like "If you have a problem, fix it yourself" and "Everybody deserves a helping hand when they are down" and asks students to idetnify if typically a Democrat or Republican would say each statement. Includes states on many important issues in the US today.
Preview of Create a Law Project worksheet - Legislation, Legislative Branch, Congress

Create a Law Project worksheet - Legislation, Legislative Branch, Congress

Created by
AMY MILLER
Students create their own law and write a one page paper addressing 5 components of their law as well as crate a visual to go along with it.
Preview of Handout: Examples of Jim Crow Laws AFTER Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)

Handout: Examples of Jim Crow Laws AFTER Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)

Created by
BrainyBrookline
This is a worksheet/handout for students to read through examples of Jim Crow Laws AFTER Plessy v. Ferguson and PRIOR to Brown v. Board of Education. Students are tasked with annotating (highlight/underline & write IN THE MARGINS), evidence of multigenerational trauma that will be caused by these laws (consider what do the laws prevent/make harder for the future) AND to identify at the end of these sets of law, how these laws DIFFER from those that came BEFORE the Plessy decision. In order
Preview of Death of Stalin: video questions, differentiated

Death of Stalin: video questions, differentiated

Created by
William Myall
Comprehensive, thorough, 16-minute documentary really drills down into the events. His death, could he have been saved? Burial, mourning. No successor. Beria, Malenkov, and Khrushchev are candidates. Beria releases 1.3 million prisoners. Yugoslavia and East Germany considered. Beria arrested and executed in December. Malenkov and Khrushchev’s approaches contrasted: relaxation of total state control, light industry and consumer goods, reducing tax; the Virgin Lands campaign. Molotov attacks both
Preview of 1919 Red Scare video worksheets, differentated

1919 Red Scare video worksheets, differentated

Created by
William Myall
Comprehensive, thorough, 22-minute documentary clearly explains the Red Scare, covering: anti-Bolshevism in 1919, IWW, Socialist Party, Anarchists. The Russian Revolution. AFL, strikes. The end of the Progressive Era. WW1 and labor relations, unemployment. Seattle shipyard strikes, mayor Ole Hanson orders “shoot on sight”. April bombings. Violence in Cleveland. Socialist meetings attacked. June bombings, the Galleanists, the Lusk Committee. Race riots and NAACP confounded with Bolshevism. Commun
Preview of Crash Course Government #1-5 (Congress, Checks & Balances, Separation of Power)

Crash Course Government #1-5 (Congress, Checks & Balances, Separation of Power)

Created by
Karen Maxson
Distance Learning - #DistanceLearningEpisode Guides for the Crash Course Government & Politics YouTube Series!Each guide comes with two versions (with and without timestamps), and a complete answer key.This product easy to use, no-prep product is a perfect last minute lesson plan, review activity, extra "filler" to keep on hand, substitute lesson plan, or homework assignment.*Great for AP test prep!Plus it's only $1 per episode!-Answer key included for every episode guide-Questions are a var
Preview of Crash Course Government #1-25 BUNDLE

Crash Course Government #1-25 BUNDLE

Created by
Karen Maxson
Distance Learning - #DistanceLearningEpisode Guides for the Crash Course Government & Politics YouTube Series!Each guide comes with two versions (with and without timestamps), and a complete answer key.This product easy to use, no-prep product is a perfect last minute lesson plan, review activity, extra "filler" to keep on hand, substitute lesson plan, or homework assignment.*Great for AP test prep!Plus it's only $0.80 per episode!-Answer key included for every episode guide-Questions are a
Preview of TED Talk: Does Your Vote Count? The Electoral College Explained- Christina Greer

TED Talk: Does Your Vote Count? The Electoral College Explained- Christina Greer

Created by
Aurora Originals
Electoral College TED Talk AssignmentEngage your high school or college students with this insightful assignment based on a TED Talk about the Electoral College. This assignment delves into the history, function, and impact of the Electoral College in United States presidential elections.The assignment includes 20 thought-provoking questions that encourage critical thinking and analysis of the TED Talk content. These questions are designed to stimulate discussion and deepen students' understandi
Preview of TED Talk: What is Juneteenth, and Why is it Important?-  Karlos Hill and Soraya

TED Talk: What is Juneteenth, and Why is it Important?- Karlos Hill and Soraya

Created by
Aurora Originals
Dive into the history of emancipation in the United States with this engaging resource on Juneteenth. Explore the story of Charlotte Brooks, a young woman who played a pivotal role in spreading the news of emancipation, and learn about the complex journey from slavery to freedom. This resource includes a detailed account of the events leading to the abolition of slavery, the impact of the Civil War, and the significance of Juneteenth as a celebration of freedom. Perfect for history classes or Bl
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