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Primary Election Day!

AGENDA February 4/5, 2013 Today’s topics  Primary Election Day!  Caucus vs. Ballot elections  U.S. Constitutional Analysis — Article II Administrative  Stamps:  U.S. Constitutional Analysis — Article II  King Corn shopping assignment Homework  Read Chapter 13, sections 3-5 (pgs )  Bring Textbook + Portfolio to class every day

Learning Goals Unit 5 Guide Understand the presidential selection process Identify the Constitutional and statutory basis for presidential elections Explain, evaluate and critique the current system of presidential elections and presidential succession

STAMPS Reminder: STAMPS only for work completed on time

Primary Election Day!

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Primary Election Day!

What is a caucus? NPR: Ken Rudin's Guide to the Iowa Caucuses NPR: Just How Do the Iowa Caucuses Work?

Time to Caucus! Form into groups by your preferred pie: 1)Discuss / try to persuade others to join you or 2)Move to another viable group Groups with low numbers will be eliminated one at a time

Analysis of the U.S. Constitution Article II

Homework Before you leave  Pick up your belongings  Straighten up the tables and chairs Homework  Read Chapter 13, sections 3-5 (pgs )  Bring Textbook + Portfolio to class every day