Module 4 Resources
Module 4 Overview
Help Documents
Sample Blog 4.03
sample_403_blog.rtf |
403_guided_cornell_notes.rtf |
404_guided_cornell_notes.rtf |
406_guided_cornell_notes.rtf |
407_guided_cornell_notes.rtf |
Videos
4.03 Video
4.05 Video
4.06 Video
http://www.screencast.com/users/lelmahgoub/folders/Jing/media/010e61df-1642-4a04-a840-e0709e4bac59
4.07 Video
4.07H Video
Module 4 Review Questions
What is bicameralism?
Compare and contrast the Senate and the House of Representative, being sure to include the qualifications, number in each house, and the role of each house.
Describe the congressional elections, including- incumbents, gerrymandering, and redistricting.
What is the purpose of political parties?What are the main parties and the differences between the two? What are third parties?
What are the purposes and functions of an Interest Group? What are the different types of Interest Groups?
How do representatives represent their constituents? How can constituents monitor their elected officials?
How does a bill become a law?
Compare and contrast the Senate and the House of Representative, being sure to include the qualifications, number in each house, and the role of each house.
Describe the congressional elections, including- incumbents, gerrymandering, and redistricting.
What is the purpose of political parties?What are the main parties and the differences between the two? What are third parties?
What are the purposes and functions of an Interest Group? What are the different types of Interest Groups?
How do representatives represent their constituents? How can constituents monitor their elected officials?
How does a bill become a law?