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作者:Michael Sarmento 6 年以前

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The foundations of American constitutional government are deeply rooted in historical grievances against British rule, as articulated in the Declaration of Independence. The Constitutional Convention of 1787 was a pivotal moment, marked by debates between Federalists and Anti-Federalists over ratification, leading to the Great Compromise.

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2018 Final Exam Review

The Judicial Branch

GC.22

Describe the Supreme Court's role in determining the constitutionality of laws and acts of the legislative and executive branches.

SC's role in determining constitutionality
GC.21

Explain the process of judicial review established by Marbury v. Madison

Process of judicial review
GC.20

Explain the processes of selection and confirmation of Supreme Court justices.

Process of confirmation
Process of selection
GC.19

Analyze Article III of the Constitution as it relates to judicial power, including the length of terms and the jurisdiction of the US Supreme Court

Jurisdiction of US Supreme Court

Civil Liberties

GC.27

Identify and explain legislation and legal precedents that established rights for the underserved,m including Title IX and the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Americans with Disabilities Act
Title IX
GC.26

Evaluate the Supreme Court's interpretations of freedoms in the 14th Amendment, equal protection, and due process clauses, including:

Plessy v. Ferguson

Gitlow v. New York

Brown v. Board of Education

Roe v. Wade

Obergefell v. Hodges

Obergefell v. Hodges
Roe v. Wade
Brown v. Board of Education
Gitlow v. New York
Plessy v. Ferguson
GC.25

Evaluate the Supreme Court's interpretations of freedoms in the 4th through 8th Amendments, including

Mapp v. Ohio

Gideon v. Wainwright

Miranda v. Arizona

Miranda v. Arizona
Gideon v. Wainwright
Mapp v. Ohio
GC.24

Explain the 2nd Amendment, and evaluate its various interpretations.

2nd Amendment
GC.23

Evaluate the Supreme Court's interpretations of the freedoms articulated in the 1st Amendment, including:

Schenck v. US

Engel v. Vitale

Tinker v. Des Moines

Lemon v. Kurtzman

New York Times v. US

Miller v. California

Texas v. Johnson


Texas v. Johnson
Miller v. California
New York Times v. US
Lemon v. Kurtzman
Tinker v. Des Moines
Engel v. Vitale
Schenck v. Vitale

Tennessee State and Local Government

GC.30

Identify the current governor of Tennessee and the representatives in the General Assembly (for a student's respective district)

Representatives in the General Assembly
Current Governor
GC.29

Explain the differences among the types of local governments in Tennessee, including county, city, and metro governments, as well as the legal, fiscal, and operational relationships between them and the state government.

Operational relationship
Fiscal relationship
Legal relationship
Metro Government
City Government
County Government
GC.28

Identify the functions of departments and agencies of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches in the state of Tennessee.

Functions of Agencies
Functions of Departments

Citizen Participation

GC.35

Explain the requirements to be considered a natural-born US citizen, and describe the process of naturalization, including the knowledge required by the Naturalization Test.

Knowledge
Process
Requirements
GC.34

Describe the means that citizens use to participate in the political process, including:

Campaigning

Demonstrating

Lobbying

Petitioning

Running for Office

Voting

Running for office
Petitioning
Lobbying
Demonstrating
Campaigning
GC.33

Describe the role of media as a means of communicating information and how it influences the importance of issues and public opinion.

Role of Media - influencing opinion
Role of Media - Communicating
GC.32

Explain the role of political parties in the nomination process for presidential candidates and the importance of and difference between primaries caucuses, and general elections.

General Elections
Caucuses
Primaries
Role of political parties
GC.31

Describe what should be reasonable expected from any citizen or resident of the US, and explain why it is important for the well- of the nation, being including:

Being informed on civic issues

Obeying the law

Paying taxes

Respecting the rights of others

Serving as a juror

Serving in the military or alternative service

Volunteering and performing public service

Voting

Voting
Volunteering and performing public service
Servng in the military or alternative service
Serving as a juror
Respecting the rights of others
Paying taxes
Obeying the law
Being informed on civic issues

Main topic

The Executive Branch

GC.18

Explain the Electoral College system, and compare and contrast arguments for and against it.

Electoral College system

Arguments against

Arguments for

GC.17

Identify major departments of the executive branch, including:

Defense

Education

Justice

State

Treasury

Department of Treasury
Department of State
Department of Justice
Department of Education
Department of Defense
GC.16

Analyze Article II of the Constitution as it relates to the executive branch, including:

Appointments

Commander-in -chief of the military

Eligibility for office

Executive orders

Length of term (22nd Amendment)

Oath of Office

Powers of the president

Succession (25th Amendment)

Treaties

Treaties
Powers of the President
Oath of office
Length of term (22nd Amendment)
Executive orders
Commander-in-chief of the military
Appointments

The Legislative Branch

GC.15

Describe the powers of US Congress, including:

Appropriations

Commerce

Confirmations

Declaration of war

Implied powers

Necessary and proper clause

Powers of US Congress

Necessary and proper clause

Implied powers

Declaration of war

Confirmations

Commerce

Appropriations

GC.14

Identify the Tennessee representatives and senators to US Congress.

Senators to US Congress
Representatives to US Congress
GC.13

Describe the process of how a bill becomes a law.

Process of how a bill becomes a law
GC.12

Identify leadership positions of the legislative branch, including:

Majority and Minority leaders

President pro tempore

Role of the vice president

Speaker of the House

Speaker of the House
Role of the vice president
President pro tempore
Leaders

Minority

Majority

GC.11

Describe the census and its role in redistricting and reapportionment, including the role of Baker v. Carr.

Census

Baker v. Carr

Role in reapportionment

Role in redistricting

GC.10

Analyze Article I and the 17th Amendment of the Constitution as they relate to the legislative branch,m including: eligibility of office,

roles, length of terms, and election to office for representatives and senators, respectively.

Representatives
Senators

Election to office

Length of terms

Roles

Eligibility for office

Foundations of Constitutional Government

GC.9

Define the concepts of democracy and republic, and examine the relationship between the two.

Relationship between the two
Concepts of democracy and republic
GC.8

Analyze how the Bill of Rights limits the powers of the government and ensures individual rights.

How the Bill of Rights ensures individual rights
How the Bill of Rights limits the powers of government
GC.7

Describe the structure of the Constitution and the process to amend it.

Amendment process
Structure of the Constitution
GC.6

Describe limited government within the Constitution, including:

Checks and balances

Civilian control of the military

Federalism

Judicial Review

Popular sovereignty

Rule of law

Separation of powers

Separation of Powers
Rule of law
Popular sovereignty
Judicial review
Federalism
Civilian control of the military
Checks and balances
GC.5

Describe the purposes and functions of government as outlined in the Preamble of the Constitution.

Purposes and functions of government
GC.4

Discuss the Constitutional Convention of 1787, including the Great Compromise and the ensuing debate over ratification between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists.

Debate over ratification

Anti-Federalists

Federalists

Great Compromise
GC.3

Identify the strengths and weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation.

Articles of Confederation

Weaknesses

Strengths

GC.2

Examine the Declaration of Independence and American grievances against British rule.

Grievances against British rule
GC.1

Examine the influences of leading European thinkers (eg., John Locke, Charles-Louis Montesquieu, Thomas Hobbes) and other roots of American government (eg., Greek democracy, Roman republic, Magna Carta).

Roots of American Government

Magna Carta

Roman Republic

Greek Democracy

European Thinkers

Thomas Hobbes

Charles-Louis Montesquieu

John Locke