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AP Test Review. 2 part test – PART I - 60 MC – 45 MINUTES – Part II = 4 Free Response – 100 MINUTES – Each part is worth 50 percent of your grade.

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1 AP Test Review

2 2 part test – PART I - 60 MC – 45 MINUTES – Part II = 4 Free Response – 100 MINUTES – Each part is worth 50 percent of your grade

3 Let’s Break it Down Constitution Political Beliefs and Behaviors Pol Parties, Int Grps, Mass Media Cong, Pres, Bureaucracy, Fed Crts Public Policy Civil Rights and Liberties

4 Grades 1 to a 5 Mult Choice 5 – 49-6013% 4 – 40-4817% 3 – 28-3925% 2 – 19-2724% 1 – 0-1820%

5 Last Minute Study Guide 1. Review the Big Ideas 2. Review the Test Taking Tips 3. Take a practice Test 4. Be Prepared

6 Study Sites http://www.citizenu.org/ Cram for the Exam 2013

7 Big Ideas Federalism – Dual vs. Cooperative/fiscal – McCulloch v. Maryland, 1819 Nat Gov’t reg interstate commerce

8 Big Ideas Separation of Powers – Legislative/Executive/Judicial – No one branch intended to dominate American Government

9 Big Ideas Checks an Balances – Prevent tyranny – Know at least two way a branch can counteract another branch – War powers Act - Uncon

10 Big Ideas Constitution and Limited Government – “Constitutionalism” – Replaced Articles of Confed – “Bundle of Compromises” – CT Comp, Electoral College, Commerce and Slave trade – LESSAS 9/13

11 Big Ideas Bill of Rights and Civil Liberties – Part of Con in 1791 – 1-10 – 14 TH “Amend Due Process Clause” – SC used this clause to incorporate the rights in the B of R to the States, Gitlow vs. NY, 1925 1 st case

12 Big Ideas Freedom of Expression – 1 st Amend – Speech – verbal and symbolic – Not absolute – can be denied if – endangers National security/obscene/false(libel & slander)

13 Big Ideas Freedom of Religion – Establishment Clause – Engel v. Vitale – Free Exercise Clause – Wisconsin v. Yoder – Lemon Test

14 Big Ideas Equal Rights – 14th Amend – “equal protection clause” – 13/14/15 Amends – Civil War Amends – Plessy/Brown v. Board – Civil Rights Act of 1964 – Voting Rights Act 1965 – 19/24/26 Amend

15 Big Ideas The Legislative Process – Bill – Committees Standing Conference – Filibuster/cloture - Senate

16 Big Ideas Presidential Leadership – Bully pulpit – Activist president

17 Big Ideas Federal Bureaucracy – Bureaus/Depts/administrations/commissions/ agencies – Civil service system – Cabinet – Independent regulatory agencies

18 Big Ideas Independent Judiciary – Jurisdiction – Rule of 4 – writ of certiorari – Stare decisis – Judicial restraint ( decide case based on precedent and defer to elected leaders to make policy) v. Judicial activism ( courts should take action when elected leaders have failed) – Warren Court (1953-1969) activist court

19 Big Ideas Majority Rule – Representative democracy – “republic” – Government should be the “will of the people” – Minority rights have to be respected Rule of 4 filibuster

20 Big Ideas Elections – Presidential elections – every 4 years Midterms – lower voter turnout – State make election laws Registration Ballot access – Primary Elections Open/Closed/Blanket – $$$$ - Media Events – Swing State/Swing voters

21 Big Ideas Two Party System – Dem – Repub since Civil War – Left v. Right coalitions – Third Parties Hurt by winner take all and single member districts – Parties in decline – more independents

22 Big Ideas Electoral College and Presidential Selection – Caucuses/Primaries – convention – national election – Electoral college – inauguration – 538 electors – 270 to win – Winner take all – Swing states – 2000 election

23 Big Ideas Interest Groups - pluralism – “pressure groups” – “special interest” AARP/NAACP/PETA/AFL-CIO/NRA – Lobbying - negative connotation – but can provide info testify, campaign $ – Influence public

24 Basic Test Taking Strategies If you don’t know answer start by eliminating choices Answer every question Be careful on the answer sheet Mark up the test booklet Pace yourself

25 Basic Test Taking Strategies Free Response – Think first and then write – Read the entire question – Decide the number of responses needed – Outline your response before writing – Answer all parts to the question – Guess even when you don’t know – Write legibly and coherently

26 Grades 1 to a 5 Mult Choice 5 – 49-6013% 4 – 40-4817% 3 – 28-3925% 2 – 19-2724% 1 – 0-1820%

27 Mastering Multiple Choice Straight forward question – find the best choice(1) (41) The negative question – Which of the following is NOT…(2) (42) – Looking for the “wrong” answer – Plug the answer back into the question

28 Mastering Multiple Choice The Chart or Graph question(10)(40) – About 6-9 questions on the test – Big question – trends – Specific questions - compare – Interpret the chart first – If you don’t understand skip and comeback later – Pay attention to labels

29 Mastering Multiple Choice The Multiple Choice within a Multiple Choice Question(18)(36) – Expect 3 to 5 questions on the test – Take the time to be careful with this confusing question – Read all the Roman numeral choice and circle the statements that are correct

30 Mastering Multiple Choice The Political Cartoon Question – Expect one question – Interpret the cartoon

31 Mastering the Free Response Describe Define Explain Identify Identify and Explain Define and Explain “Identify and explain two reasons voter turnout is considerably lower in midterm elections than presidential elections”

32 Mastering Multiple Choice Make sure to provide enough responses to a question… you can give more. The Your Choice Questions Choose two of the three Supreme Court decisions below and describe how each of the decisions expanded a constitutional right of privacy – Griswold v. Connecticut – Roe v. Wade – Lawrence v. Texas

33 Mastering Multiple Choice The Essay question with a Table or Graph – Look at graph or table to get a general understanding – Pay attention to labels

34 Key Terms Amendment Articles of Confederation Checks and Balances Constitution Constitutional Convention ‘Declaration of Independence Democracy Executive Branch Federalist papers Great Compromise Judicial Branch Legislative Branch Limited Government

35 Key Terms Natural Rights Popular sovereignty Ratification (federalist v. Antifederalists) Republic Separation of Powers Social Contract

36 Key Terms Concurrent Powers Cooperative Federalism Devolution Dual Federalism Enumerated powers Federalism Fiscal federalism Implied Powers Interstate Commerce clause Necessary and Proper Clause Reserved powers Supremacy Clause mandates

37 Key Terms Bicameral Bill Caucus Cloture Conferences committee Congressional Committee System Congressional district Earmarks Filibuster Gerrymandering Impeachment Incumbent Open seat Pork barrel

38 Reapportionment Redistricting Rider Safe seat Sonority system 17 th Amendment Vacant seat War Powers Act

39 Key Terms Administrative law Cabinet Civil service system Departments Discretionary spending Entitlements programs Executive Office of the President Executive order Executive privilege Federal budget Federal bureaucracy Fiscal power Independent regulatory agency Mandatory spending Monetary policy Presidential veto

40 Key Terms The presidents “bully pulpit” 25 th Amendment 22 nd Amendment Vice president

41 Key Terms Amicus Curiae briefs Appellate jurisdiction Brief Civil law Concurring opinion Criminal law Dissenting opinion Judicial activism Judicial restraint Judicial Review Jurisdiction Majority opinion Original jurisdiction

42 Key Terms Precedent Supreme Court Us Court of appeals Writ of certiorari Writ of habeas corpus

43 Key Terms Bill of Rights Cruel and unusual punishment Due process clause Due process of law Eminent domain Establishment clause Exclusionary rule Free exercise clause Freedom of expression Miranda rule Prior restraint Rights of the accused – 5 th amendment Right to bear arms – District of Columbia v. Heller, 2008 Right to privacy – Griswold v. Connecticut, 1965

44 Key Terms Symbolic speech Unreasonable search and seizure Affirmative action Civil Rights Act of 1964 Disenfranchisement Equal Protection Clause – 14 th 15 th Amend Literacy test 19 th Amend Poll tax Racial segregation (de facto, de jure) 13 th Amendment Voting Rights Act 1965

45 Key Terms Blanket primary Closed primary Electoral college Electoral realignment General election Midterm elections Minor parties/third parties National convention Open Primary Caucuses Political party Primary election Ticket splitting Two party system Grass roots lobbying Interest group Iron triangle

46 Key Terms Lobbying Lobbyist Pluralism Political Action committee (PAC) Political gridlock Capitalism Ideology Liberal/Conservative Libertarianism Political apathy Political culture Political efficacy Political socialization Socialism


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