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Preview of The Political System and Election Process PowerPoint and Guided Notes

The Political System and Election Process PowerPoint and Guided Notes

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This 77 slide PowerPoint presentation on the political system and election process covers a myriad of topics including: - Political Parties (how they started, our 2 party system, differences between Republicans and Democrats, 3rd parties, organization of political parties, political party financing, choosing a presidential candidate ) - Voting (expanding suffrage/the electorate, registering to vote, primary elections, general election, voter participation and non-participation) - Electoral Colle
Preview of VOTING & VOTER BEHAVIOR - Presentation - Reading Activity - Print & Digital

VOTING & VOTER BEHAVIOR - Presentation - Reading Activity - Print & Digital

This creative product for the secondary civics/U.S. The government classroom includes everything you need to teach about voting and voting behavior. Topics include - the history of voting rights, voting amendments, voting requirements, motor voter law, who votes, why some choose not to vote, and how to vote. It also includes a debate activity, "Philosophical Chairs" and a fun review activity, "Who Can Participate". Includes both print and digital versions. Buyer Feedback:This is great to add
Preview of Campaign Finance Lesson: Warm-Up, Notes, and Reform Activity

Campaign Finance Lesson: Warm-Up, Notes, and Reform Activity

Engage your U.S. Government students in the topic of campaign finance! Students will understand the impact of cases like Citizens United v. FEC, important reform laws, such as the BCRA, and know the difference between various funding sources and types of money used in elections. This campaign finance lesson includes a thought-provoking warm-up prompt, an editable 16-slide power point (also available in Google Slides™), and a follow-up activity that allows students to create their own campaign
Preview of AP Government – Behind the Lobbying Curtain – Behold, Interest Groups !!

AP Government – Behind the Lobbying Curtain – Behold, Interest Groups !!

Want to upgrade lecture and notes for the AP classroom for something a bit more interactive? Look no further! This lesson is a comprehensive stations activity that supports the AP Government class curriculum: 5.6: Interest Groups and Policymaking Influence5.7: Groups Influencing Policy OutcomesWant to get students get up and moving to learn about interest groups and their role in American politics?? Here, students will participate in a Gallery Walk ( or Stations) to learn about real groups and t
Preview of Social Studies Interactive Notebook Flip Flaps for Government

Social Studies Interactive Notebook Flip Flaps for Government

These are flip flaps for your students' S.S. interactive notebooks. They glue the flap and write the definition or give examples underneath it. The flaps are for the three branches of the three levels of Government. They include: Title for Local Government Mayor Council Judge Title for State Government Governor Legislature Judges/Court Title for National Government President Congress Supreme Court I've also included flaps for the definition of taxes and government service. Enjoy! -Amna-
Preview of Ranked Choice Voting Activity -Civics Simulation - Alaska

Ranked Choice Voting Activity -Civics Simulation - Alaska

Analyze different voting systems with these interactive lessons on ranked choice voting. Ranked choice voting is used in some major American cities (New York City) and in Maine and Alaska. These two lessons include a slideshow The slideshow is paired with a guided notes worksheet comparing ranked choice voting to typical plurality voting in the US government. It focuses on Alaska's system for ranked choice, although is a great overview of the topic in general. The second lesson is a group acti
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