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Friday 10/2 RAP •What does this cartoonist believe? • Do you agree? Explain. Today: •Review Ch. 9. •Take Quiz on Unit 2 vocabulary. •Finish reading and taking notes on Ch. 10.1 and 10.2.—We will review on Monday. • If you have completed these notes, please read Ch. 10.3 and 10.4. • Due Tuesday.

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Page 1: Friday 10/2 RAP What does this cartoonist believe? Do you agree? Explain. Today: Review Ch. 9. Take Quiz on Unit 2 vocabulary. Finish reading and taking

Friday 10/2RAP• What does this cartoonist believe?

• Do you agree? Explain.

Today:• Review Ch. 9.• Take Quiz on Unit 2 vocabulary.• Finish reading and taking notes on Ch. 10.1 and 10.2.—We will review on Monday.

• If you have completed these notes, please read Ch. 10.3 and 10.4.• Due Tuesday.

Page 2: Friday 10/2 RAP What does this cartoonist believe? Do you agree? Explain. Today: Review Ch. 9. Take Quiz on Unit 2 vocabulary. Finish reading and taking

Monday 10/5

RAP• Look at the map on page 263 and the table on 264, please answer the

question (s) below each one.

• Today:• Review Ch. 10.1 and 10.2; work on or complete Ch. 10.3 and 10.4—Due on

Tuesday.• If you have finished all of this, you may begin reading and taking notes, with the

handout on the podium; on Ch. 11 and 12.

• We will be watching “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington” on Tue., Th., and Friday

Page 3: Friday 10/2 RAP What does this cartoonist believe? Do you agree? Explain. Today: Review Ch. 9. Take Quiz on Unit 2 vocabulary. Finish reading and taking

Ch. 10.1 – The National Legislature• You live in a representative democracy- representatives of the people who

are responsible for the day to day work of government.• Congress—made up of the House of Representatives and the Senate.

• They are responsible for translating the public will into public policy in the form of law.

• Constitution divides power between the two houses of Congress for historical, practical, and theoretical reasons.• Historical—British Parliament had been bicameral since the 1300s.• Practical-Bicameralism was the only way to settle the disputes between the Virginia

and New Jersey plans.• Theoretical-The Framers believed only bicameralism could provide the necessary

system of checks and balances.

Page 4: Friday 10/2 RAP What does this cartoonist believe? Do you agree? Explain. Today: Review Ch. 9. Take Quiz on Unit 2 vocabulary. Finish reading and taking

• Framers saw bicameralism as a way to diffuse the power of Congress and prevent it from overwhelming the other two branch's-executive and judicial.• Some people, for over 200 years now, have thought that the Senate should be

abolished. (Would never be done) This is said because the states are equally represented but not the people.

Page 5: Friday 10/2 RAP What does this cartoonist believe? Do you agree? Explain. Today: Review Ch. 9. Take Quiz on Unit 2 vocabulary. Finish reading and taking

http://www.house.gov/ • Terms: each term lasts for two years. • The start of a new term is on January 3, 2015; it will be the 114 congress.

• Sessions: the time period during which Congress assembles and conducts business.• Adjourns: Congress adjourns, or suspends until the next session.• Prorogue, or adjourn, a session is done by the President when

Congress cannot agree on a date. (no President has done this)• Special session: President may call this when some emergency has

come up. (only 26 have been held)

Page 6: Friday 10/2 RAP What does this cartoonist believe? Do you agree? Explain. Today: Review Ch. 9. Take Quiz on Unit 2 vocabulary. Finish reading and taking

Ch. 10.2-House of Representatives• The House of Representatives consist of 435 members.• Constitution bases the total number of seats per state based on

population of that state.

Page 7: Friday 10/2 RAP What does this cartoonist believe? Do you agree? Explain. Today: Review Ch. 9. Take Quiz on Unit 2 vocabulary. Finish reading and taking

District Name Party Room Phone Committee Assignment

1 Kirkpatrick, Ann D 330 CHOB 202-225-3361 TransportationVeterans' Affairs

2 Barber, Ron D 1029 LHOB 202-225-2542Armed ServicesHomeland SecuritySmall Business

3 Grijalva, Raul D 1511 LHOB 202-225-2435 Education and the WorkforceNatural Resources

4 Gosar, Paul A. R 504 CHOB 202-225-2315 Natural ResourcesOversight and Government

5 Salmon, Matt R 2349 RHOB 202-225-2635 Education and the WorkforceForeign Affairs

6 Schweikert, David R 1205 LHOB 202-225-2190 Science, Space, and TechnologySmall Business

7 Pastor, Ed D 2465 RHOB 202-225-4065 AppropriationsIntelligence (Permanent)

8 Franks, Trent R 2435 RHOB 202-225-4576 Armed Servicesthe Judiciary

9 Sinema, Kyrsten D 1237 LHOB 202-225-9888 Financial Services

Arizona

Page 8: Friday 10/2 RAP What does this cartoonist believe? Do you agree? Explain. Today: Review Ch. 9. Take Quiz on Unit 2 vocabulary. Finish reading and taking

• Reapportion: redistribute the seats in the H o R happens every 10 years.• All Congressional elections are held on Tuesday, following the first

Monday, in November. Alaska may hold theirs in October, but they never have.

Page 9: Friday 10/2 RAP What does this cartoonist believe? Do you agree? Explain. Today: Review Ch. 9. Take Quiz on Unit 2 vocabulary. Finish reading and taking

Gerrymandering• Districts that have been drawn to the advantage of the political party

that controls the State’s legislature.

Page 10: Friday 10/2 RAP What does this cartoonist believe? Do you agree? Explain. Today: Review Ch. 9. Take Quiz on Unit 2 vocabulary. Finish reading and taking

Qualifications• 25 years old• Must have been a citizen of the U.S. for at least seven years • Must be an inhabitant of the State from which he or she is elected.

• Also, a custom that he or she must live in the district he or she represents but not listed in the Constitution.

• The House can punish a member for disorderly behavior, they also can refuse a seat to a member elected by a majority vote.• 1900, refused a seat to Brigham H. Roberts of Utah because he was a polygamist.• But, in 1969 Powell v. McCormack, the Supreme Court held that the House could not exclude a member

elect who meets the Constitution’s standards of age, citizenship, and residence.

• The House has expelled four members; three in 1861 for their support of rebellion and one in 1980 for corruption.

• Some have resigned to avoid expulsion.

Page 11: Friday 10/2 RAP What does this cartoonist believe? Do you agree? Explain. Today: Review Ch. 9. Take Quiz on Unit 2 vocabulary. Finish reading and taking

Arizona federal and state government officials• Please research and complete the chart on government officials for

the state of Arizona.• Some may be hard to find, but do your best. • For platform, you could put beliefs.• Turn in when you have it completed.

• Thank you.

Page 12: Friday 10/2 RAP What does this cartoonist believe? Do you agree? Explain. Today: Review Ch. 9. Take Quiz on Unit 2 vocabulary. Finish reading and taking

Look at the map on page 268—answer the question below it.Look at the table on page 272—answer the question below it.Look at the picture of Harold Ford Jr. on page 273, and answer the question below it.

Page 13: Friday 10/2 RAP What does this cartoonist believe? Do you agree? Explain. Today: Review Ch. 9. Take Quiz on Unit 2 vocabulary. Finish reading and taking

Analyzing Maps: page 266

• With the person next to you.• Read through this page and answer the questions --#1 and 2.

Page 14: Friday 10/2 RAP What does this cartoonist believe? Do you agree? Explain. Today: Review Ch. 9. Take Quiz on Unit 2 vocabulary. Finish reading and taking

Work on Ch. 10.3 and 10.4 or Ch. 11 and 12• QUIETLY!