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(Introduction to) American Politics

(Introduction to) American Politics. PS 125(D). My info. Dr. Casey Dominguez caseydominguez@sandiego.edu http://home.sandiego.edu/~caseydominguez/pols125 Has the SYLLABUS, powerpoints, assignments Office: 285 IPJ Office Hours: Wednesday, after class 1 hour Also Tu & Th 9:15-11:15

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(Introduction to) American Politics

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  1. (Introduction to)American Politics PS 125(D)

  2. My info • Dr. Casey Dominguez • caseydominguez@sandiego.edu • http://home.sandiego.edu/~caseydominguez/pols125 • Has the SYLLABUS, powerpoints, assignments • Office: 285 IPJ • Office Hours: • Wednesday, after class 1 hour • Also Tu & Th 9:15-11:15 • E-Reserve Password POLS125

  3. Policies • Tardiness: It’s rude. I notice.I do not repeat information. • Late papers: 1/3 grade for every day late • Cheating: I will report you to the Dean for even a minor infraction. • ALL Reading summaries and major essays must be uploaded to turnitin.com.

  4. Grades • Final exam (Dec. 21) 20% • Midterm (Nov. 7) 15% • Reading journal 15% (will be turned in on random days) • Two news reports, with explanatory essays 10% • Class attendance and active participation 5% • Citizenship journal, together with final essay (due Dec. 14) 20% • Two Citizenship class presentations, with review essays 15%

  5. Citizenship test

  6. Who elects the president of the United States? • The Electoral College

  7. How long is an elected Senator’s term? • 6 years

  8. Who are California’s two US Senators? • Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer

  9. What is the legislative branch of our government? • The Congress

  10. What are the duties of the Supreme Court? • To interpret the laws and the Constitution

  11. What is the Constitution? • The supreme law of the land • ???

  12. What special group advises the president? • The cabinet • ???

  13. In what month is the new president inaugurated? • January

  14. What is the head executive of a city government called? • The Mayor

  15. Name three rights or freedoms guaranteed by the Bill of Rights • Freedom of speech, press, religion, to bear arms; freedom from government troops in your home, from the government taking your property without a warrant, from being tried twice for the same crime, from being prosecuted without a lawyer, or without a trial, and from cruel or unusual punishment.

  16. Whose rights are guaranteed by the Constitution and the Bill of Rights • All persons in the United States, citizens and non-citizens

  17. What is the most important right granted to US citizens? • The right to vote • ?

  18. What is the basic belief stated in the Declaration of Independence? • That all men are created equally

  19. What ship brought the Pilgrims to America? • The Mayflower

  20. Who said, “Give me Liberty or Give me Death?” • Patrick Henry

  21. What did the Emancipation Proclamation do? • Free the slaves • ?

  22. How many stripes are on our flag? • Thirteen

  23. Who were America’s enemies in World War II? • Italy, Germany, and Japan

  24. What are the 49th and 50th states in the union? • Alaska and Hawaii

  25. Name one purpose of the United Nations • For countries to talk about world problems and try to solve them peacably

  26. What does US citizenship mean to you?What should US citizens know?What responsibilities does citizenship require?

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