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Model UN FLVS and You!!. Midterm Review!! Ms. Spangler Mr. Benedict AP US Government and Politics. Harriett Gracely , Education Director hgracely@flvs.net 407.513.0000. Midterm Review. Midterm Review!. What to Expect.
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Model UNFLVSand You!! Midterm Review!! Ms. Spangler Mr. Benedict AP US Government and Politics Harriett Gracely, Education Director hgracely@flvs.net 407.513.0000
Midterm Review Midterm Review!
What to Expect • The midterm consists of 50 multiple choice questions • Time limit of 50 minutes • AP style Multiple Choice Questions
AP Multiple Choice • Four types of questions • Multiple choice with 5 choices (A-E) • Questions with the word “Except” • Roman Numeral Questions • Questions with chart, graph or illustration
Multiple Choice Strategies • There is no Guessing Penalty • Read question carefully • Eliminate answers right away • Read all answers • Use scratch paper for Midterm • Mark and Skip tough questions
Resources to use for study http://mrbapusgov.weebly.com/midterm-review.html • Textbook outlines and review chapter notes • Module Reviews • Terms and concepts • Midterm Study Guide • Recorded Review Sessions • Past quizzes
Top missed concepts on the exams • What can states do? • Can they tax citizens of another state? • What is the pluralist view? • Political resources are scattered among many interest groups, so not one dominates. However, they are not equally distributed. • What economic policy did Alexis de Tocqueville support? • Free Market, capitalism
Effects of changes in media • Broadcasting has become more segmented. • Talk shows and town meetings have increased politicians access • Allows politicians to connect without interest groups or party press. • rise of the sensationalist press increased voter apathy. • spread of magazines of opinion resulted in a rise in interest groups. • Newspapers-partisan publications to more populist publications.
Interest Groups • PACs: why, effects, influence, types, most common. • Unions- influence has decreased due to revenue difficulties. • PIRGs- Public Interest Research Groups • Public Perception • More specialized • Banned lobbying practices • Most important interest group tactic • Which types of groups support which party • Why do we have a large number of non profit?
Terms • split-ticket voting • plurality • Superdelegates • Progressives • Realignment and examples • Political elites • pluralist view • runoff election • Grants-in-aid • political cue • Voting Rights Amendments • Prospective and retrospective voting
Other concepts to Review • Checks and Balances/Separation of Powers • Political Parties- History • Nomination Process • Changes in Voting Rights • Elections/Campaigns
ALAN 0000 Common Phrase MARSHA 0000 G A M E S H O W Q U I Z GWEN 0000
ALAN 0000 Believed government’s legitimacy is determined by the public’s consent. MARSHA 0000 _ O _ _ _ O _ _ _ GWEN 0000
ALAN 0000 impeachment power. MARSHA 0000 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ GWEN 0000
ALAN 0000 shared by both Congress and the president MARSHA 0000 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ GWEN 0000
ALAN 0000 Directly elect senators MARSHA 0000 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ GWEN 0000
ALAN 0000 State and federal government MARSHA 0000 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ GWEN 0000
ALAN 0000 Targeting a specific group with information MARSHA 0000 _ _ _ _ _ R R _ _ _ _ _ _ GWEN 0000
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