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1) Scriptures: Put NOT your trust in Princes...Psalm 146 Ephesians 2: 1-10 nature of man Isaiah 10 Woe to those who make unjust laws... Isaiah 9:6-7 child is born Psalms 71:14-18 My favorite 1 Samuel 12:13-15 Good to be king... What does the Lord require of us? Petitioning your Government, Old School Style Some elections are better than others...2 Peter 1:10 I wonder if Congress knows this? Isaiah 10: 1-4 You wouldn't like Him when He's angry... True Justice (Zechariah) Galatians 3:28 Jew nor Greek Be Prepared! 1 Peter 3:15-16
2) ANG Fun Links: Some Constitutional Questions for your enjoyment. UNIT ONE - CONSTITUTION Looking for the US Constitution? Here are the seven original articles. Here is the Bill of Rights and here are Amendments 11-27. (Note: The text is a transcription of the Constitution in its original form. Items that are hyperlinked have since been amended or superseded. They are hyperlinked to the new language.) You will be tested on the Constitution AS AMENDED. Don't forget all of the rest of the helpful hints. Happy Studying!
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of the Constitution UNIT TWO - LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE BRANCHES:
Congress Games: http://familyeducation.com/quiz/0,1399,1-4504,00.html http://www.congressforkids.net/quiz.htm http://www.congsoftball.com/default.asp The Library of Congress' Thomas (Congressional Info) - excellent link Videos: I'm Just a Bill I'm an Executive Order Here's the Concord Coalition's Federal Budget Game National Debt: CIA Fact book National Comparisons; The Economist's Interactive Map and International Debt Clock; The Concord Coalition, a great information resource for the National Debt Crisis.
Here's a short video on Federal Reapportionment!
Presidential Quiz: http://www.funbrain.com/who/index.html Presidential Approval Rating Timeline Periodic Table of the Presidents
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Unit Three Judicial and Elections The Supremes: Articles about two very different and very interesting people - Justices Antonin Scalia and Ruth Bader Ginsberg http://www.supremecourtus.gov/about/about.html *Possibly the best one yet: http://baseball.oyez.org/ruready.html (Supreme Court Baseball!) An interesting article on the size of the SCOTUS docket. Here's a nice link to sections of Justice Harlan's dissenting opinion in Plessy. A good set of discussions of Landmark Cases. Here's a timely article by Justice Clarence Thomas. "It so happens that everything that is stupid is not unconstitutional." Justice Antonin Scalia Voting: What if there is a tie in the Electoral College? Purple America from Robert Vanderbei One state, two state, red state, blue state: The Map Dr. Seuss political cartoons RealClearPolitics Polling Data for junkies like me... Campaign finance - Who's raised what - Money Pew Center article on info sources for voters. UNIT Four Pressure And CLCR A) Pressure: Queen and David Bowie give musical expression to our theme: Under Pressure The Media: Harding Grad Jerry Mitchell on Colbert (one language warning) (Thanks, Brandon!) The Media: Here is the Daisy Girl Ad on Youtube. Campaign finance: Who's raised what - Money Who Goes Through The Revolving Door? For your musical edification: Sammy Hagar's epic, I Can't Drive 55! (Disclaimer - Mrs. Klein is not responsible for the bad hair, bad clothes or the one bad word in this glorious example of bad 80's music and fiscal federalism.)
B) Civil Rights:
Unit Five Civil Rights:Bill of Rights Golf (No, I'm NOT kidding.) Here's a nice link to sections of Justice Harlan's dissenting opinion in Plessy. Jefferson's Letter to the Danbury Baptists Four Freedoms : Four Freedoms Speech by Roosevelt and War Bond Posters by Norman Rockwell "Make Mine Freedom" Harding University's National Education Cartoon from 1948 (There are three more on the Brackett Library's iTunes U account. Check them out!)
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We have much to be grateful for, and much to learn, Professor Klein
Here are the required texts for my courses. American National Government students (POLS 205): The Spring 2019 syllabus is online. The Spring 2019 week by week schedule is also available. Public Administration students (POLS 304): Here is the Fall 2018 syllabus. Here is the Fall 2018 schedule.
Public Policy students (POLS 306): Here is the Spring 2018 syllabus. Here is the Spring 2018 schedule. State and Local students (POLS
353): Here is the Spring 2019 syllabus.
Here is the Spring 2019 schedule
Syllabus for POLITICAL SCIENCE 451 SUPERVISED INTERNSHIP/LEGAL PRACTICUM
The Library of Congress' Thomas (Congressional Info) - excellent link Make-up tests will be given in my choice of essay or original format. Make-up tests are only available for excused absences.
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