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5/5 MONDAY

What are the steps in criminal or civil court

proceedings? (you pick)

AGENDA:• Review• Test: p48-51• Work on assignments/12

Angry Men

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5/6 Political Party Tuesday• If you know anything about political

parties, you probably THINK you know where you fall…do you consider yourself a Democrat, Republican or Independent and why?

Agenda:Test reviewWhich party are you? Notes p37-1000

It’s gonna be a hot

one today!

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On back of sheet• Research how the donkey and

elephant came to represent the Republican and Democrat party.

• Your response needs to be at least 10 sentences.

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Political Party Organization

P 39

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Membership• Who can be a member?

–ANYONE• Requirements?

–Be registered to vote• What party members do?

–Vote and elect ppl who have similar beliefs as you. (if you are republican, then you will probably vote for candidates who are republican.)

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Organizations• Local: most important

–PRECINTS: district or area–Each city or county is divided into districts

called precincts. • All voting takes place here!** • Called a polling place

–There will be one near you!

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State, National Level• National Conventions: circle this definition

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CONVENTION: meeting of party delegates to name people they think would be a good candidate for their party

Every 4 years

PRIMARY ELECTION: party members (you) go vote to determine how many votes would candidate would get: • Example: Obama, Hillary Clinton, John Edwards (all

Democrats)

CAUCUS: a meeting of party leaders to name candidates…

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• You can find out how the parties differ by reading their platform (fence)– Platform : statements about their principles, beliefs

and positions on issues.• Each individual statement or part of the

platform is known as a plank. (parts of the fence)

• Ex of planks:• Health care• The enviornment• Terrorism• Immigration

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Today’s Political Parties

Page 40

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Select and Support

• Select candidates:–through the stuff on the TRIANGLE!

• Supporting Candidates:– helping hang signs, wear stickers,

help campaign (advertise)• Patronage:

– Support, encouragement, $ that an organization or individual gives to another.

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Information• Informing the public:

– you have to get your name out there or how else would we know??

• Keep voters aware of party goals • Help candidates get elected to office• Methods??

– Hang signs– Canvass (go door to door)– Mass media (use tv, radio, newspaper, internet)– Emailing– POLLS (sample surveys)

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People’s Beliefs

• GRASSROOTS MOVEMENT: political idea that starts with the CITIZENS!

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Watch Dogs…• Political Parties keep watch over each

other• WHY?

– To make sure that each is following the rules– Insures good gov’t– Alerts citizens to corruption

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Party Roles Today• Parties are weaker today than in the past

– People now vote on issues more than party affiliation• Less party loyalty• More media influences (commercials)• NON PARTISAN ELECTIONS: (non-party)

– L. Ashley – B. Elmo

• PARTISAN ELECTIONS (party name there)– L. Ashley (D)– B. Elmo (R)