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WARM-UP –Power equals. Government: The Nature of Power, Politics & Government THURSDAY 10/22/09 Learning Target: I CAN analyze conflicting views about the nature of power. Agenda: Warm-up Reminder Power, Wealth, Violence and Knowledge Take a Stand on Power Exit Slip.
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WARM-UP –Power equals Government: The Nature of Power, Politics & Government THURSDAY 10/22/09 Learning Target: I CAN analyze conflicting views about the nature of power. Agenda: Warm-up Reminder Power, Wealth, Violence and Knowledge Take a Stand on Power Exit Slip • Which of the following statements do believe is most true? Why? • Money = Power • Violence = Power • Knowledge = Power 6 mins left 5 mins left TIME UP 4 mins left 3 mins left 2 mins left 1 min left
REMINDERS Government: The Nature of Power, Politics & Government THURSDAY 10/22/09 Learning Target: I CAN analyze conflicting views about the nature of power. Agenda: Warm-up Reminder Power, Wealth, Violence and Knowledge Take a Stand on Power Exit Slip SAT Workshop CSUEB On-the-Spot Registration Tardy Sweep
AGENDA Government: The Nature of Power, Politics & Government THURSDAY 10/22/09 Learning Target: I CAN analyze conflicting views about the nature of power. Agenda: Warm-up Reminder Power, Wealth, Violence and Knowledge Take a Stand on Power Exit Slip III. PowerShift Reading and Questions – 20 minutes Share – 5 minutes IV. Take a Stand on Power – 15 minutes Start questions (finish for Monday) – 5 minutes V. Exit Slip – 10 minutes
V. EXIT SLIP – TEST PREP Government: The Nature of Power, Politics & Government THURSDAY 10/22/09 Learning Target: I CAN analyze conflicting views about the nature of power. Agenda: Warm-up Reminder Power, Wealth, Violence and Knowledge Take a Stand on Power Exit Slip • There will be a test on Wednesday. I will return your past work Monday and we will have a review sessions on Monday and Tuesday. You will be tested on the items below. • Which of the below concepts are you very comfortable with? • Which do you feel semi-comfortable with? • Which do you not understand at all? • Your ideas about the nature of power • Chapter terms: authority, government, power, legitimacy, public good, sovereignty, politics, and institution • Aristotle’s classification of governments (page 8 of packet). • The purposes and “building-blocks” of government (pages 6-7). • The characteristics of a nation-state (page 8). • The 5 Sources of Power (page 5). • The 6 Strategies for Gaining Political Power (handout) • Review of terms from the last 2 units– consensus, super-majority decision making, majority rule, unilateral decision-making, assets, issues, cause, effect, condition