I hope you had a great weekend and were able to do someting fun. This week we will be looking at the Electoral College in my US Government classes. If you are in my AP US Government class we will be going over material for Unit 2 which will be on this years AP Government Exam.
Today’s topic will be focusing on the follwoing:
AP US Government class– Review material for Unit 2 and talk about test stratagies for the upcoming AP US Government exam.
US Government classes – We will be looking at the Electoral College this week. How does the United States choose its president? Does you vote really determine who the president will be? Should the presidency be based on the popular vote or electoral college? Should we change they way we choose our president? What are the advantages, disadvantages of changing the system? Who would have more to gain by changing the system or keeping the status quo.
Please look over the materials posted on Monday/Tuesday f you have not had a chance to already.
To access the online material click on the following links:
AP Government – Unit 2 Review
US Government – Electoral College
HOW TO JOIN THE CLASS ONLINE DISCUSSION TO DAY
To join the class discussion you just need to click on your classes link below. In order to participate in the discussions you will need to be logged into your class account. If you do not remember the account login or password, you can email me and I will send them to you.
Steps to Join the Class Online Discusion
1. Click on your class link below.
2. Scroll down to the bottom of the page whare you will see “LEAVE A REPLY” and click on “logged in”.
3. Type in your login information to access your account.
4. Type your comments or questions in the white text box and click on “POST COMMENT”.
5. Be sure to refresh your page every 30 – 40 seconds to see the most recent comments.
If you have questions you would like to ask me, but do not want to ask it in the class discussion, please email me and I will answer your questions.
Mr. Montano
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Source: US Government Class