Monday, February 10, 2020

Day 11

Political Ideologies and Beliefs: Political Socialization

Learning Targets:  Students will be able to....
  • Explain the relationship between core beliefs of U.S. citizens and attitudes about the role of government. 
  • Explain how cultural factors influence political attitudes and socialization. 
We need to reject any politics that targets people because of race or religion. This isn't a matter of political correctness. It's a matter of understanding what makes us strong. The world respects us not just for our arsenal; it respects us for our diversity and our openness and the way we respect every faith.

     - Former President Barack Obama, State of the Union Address, 2016

OpenerASAP in your notebook

As soon as any man says of the affairs of the State "What does it matter to me?" the State may be given up for lost. 
― From "The Social Contract" by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, an 18th century political philosopher


Activity #1: Political Ideology and Socialization Interview

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yPL6GCaNO3o0kDTJg81QdURJuKc28FoaGPQfsBlnoQE/edit?usp=sharing


Activity #2: -  Political Socialization - Quickwrite

In no more than 3-5 sentences, explain how expanding the right to vote to American citizens over the last 150 years has influenced how we form our political views.
  • 15th Amendment - Granted all men the right to vote
  • 17th Amendment - Direct election of Senators 
  • 19th Amendment - Granted Women the right to vote
  • 26th Amendment - Changed voting age to 18
  • Voting Rights Act 1965 - Removed obstacles for voting (tests, taxes, etc)

Close - Student Current Event Analysis Presentations (CPE's)

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