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DRAW A LINE SEPARATING TODAY & YESTERDAY 1) Write: Date: 08/27/10, Topic: Political Ideology 2) Next line, write “Opener #4” and then: 1) Write 1 high+1 low in last 24 hours 2) Rate your understanding of yesterday: lost<1-5>too easy (3 is perfect) 3) Respond to the Opener by writing at least 1 sentences about: Your opinions/thoughts OR/AND Questions sparked by the clip OR/AND Summary of the clip OR/AND Announcements: None

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DRAW A LINE SEPARATING TODAY & YESTERDAY1) Write: Date: 08/27/10, Topic: Political Ideology2) Next line, write “Opener #4” and then:

1) Write 1 high+1 low in last 24 hours2) Rate your understanding of yesterday: lost<1-5>too easy (3 is perfect)

3) Respond to the Opener by writing at least 1 sentences about:Your opinions/thoughts OR/AND

Questions sparked by the clip OR/AND

Summary of the clip OR/AND

Announcements: None

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Quiz (10 Points)2) Clear desk of everything except a

writing tool3) When done, turn quiz face down.

5) Circle just the dots.

4) Quiz # 1

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Agenda1) Political Ideology2) Political Parties3) Political Survey

Why am I learning this?1) What ideology are you?

Reminder1) No homework.

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Notes #4a, Title: “Political

Ideology” 1) Classical Republican:

Community comes first (indiv less important than community)

2) Classical Liberal (Natural Rights): Individual freedom comes first (the point of gov is to maximize indiv freedom)

Class rep more like of Democratic Party, Class. Lib. more like REP/GOP.

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Journ #4a, “Natural Rights vs Classical Republican Debate”

1) Read the 2 sides, choose 1 side, and write which you choose and explain why.

2) Then write down what your partner thinks (include their name at the end).

1 2 3 4 5CON: Classical Republican1) The fundamental role of gov is to maximize the community’s well being

2) Gov can improve organize us to do great things we could never do without it, gov knows best

PRO: Natural Rights1) The fundamental role of gov to maximize our freedom

2) No one knows what’s best for me than me

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Overview3) Political Ideology: World view

schema/lens) thru which you view government+reality, defined by family race>peers>school/church/community(Liberal, Moderate, Conservative)

4) Conservative (Right): Personal freedom self responsibility, smaller gov, tradition (Republican, “Tea Party,” Libertarian)

5) Liberal (Left): Social responsibility, active gov, less tied to tradition (Democratic, Green, Socialist)

6) Moderate (Center): Mixed views

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Notes #4b, Title: “Political Ideology” 3) Political Ideology: World view (schema/

lens) thru which you view government+reality, defined by family race>peers>school/church/community(Liberal, Moderate, Conservative)

Felders

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4) Conservative (Right): Personal freedom

self responsibility, smaller gov, tradition (Republican, “Tea Party,” Libertarian)

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5) Liberal (Left): Social responsibility,

active gov, less tied to tradition (Democratic, Green, Socialist)

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6) Moderate (Center): Mixed views.

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Overview5) Political Party: A group like minded ppl

with who try to get ppl w their views elected

6) Republican Party (GOP, Red, Elephant, Right): Self Responsibility. More gov role in social conduct, less gov in econ activity.

7) Democratic Party (Blue, Donkey, Left): Social Responsibility. Less gov role in social conduct, more gov in econ activity.

8) Third Party: Other than D or R9) Libertarian: 3rd P wants less gov role in

social conduct, less gov in econ activity

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7) Political Party: A group like minded ppl with who try to get ppl w their views elected

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Journ #4b, Title “Party Platforms”1) Go through 2a-2k & 4a-4k, rate

each topic: 1 2 3 4 5 X - +Disagree Mixed AgreeCount them up, which is MORE?

2) Compare your results, briefly summarize in writing how you and your partner are similar or different (include their name at the end).

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Notes #4c, Title: “Political Ideology” 6) Republican Party (Conservative, GOP, Red,

Elephant, Right): Overarching: Self ResponsibilityDetailed: More gov role in social conduct, less

gov in econ activity.

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7) Democratic Party (Liberal, Blue, Donkey, Left):

Overarching: Social ResponsibiltiyDetailed: Less gov role in social conduct,

more gov in econ activity.

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Liberal

Federalist

Whigs

Democrats

Conservatives

Republicans

Republicans

Populist

Democrats

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Analogy of Ideologies and Party Shifts:Country Music Pop Music

Party:

Voters:

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8) Third Party: Other than D or R

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9) Libertarian: 3rd P wants less gov role in social conduct, less gov in econ activity

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2008: GOP/McCain: 46% DEM/Obama: 53%

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2008: GOP/McCain: 46% DEM/Obama: 53%

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2008: GOP/McCain: 46% DEM/Obama: 53%

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2008: GOP/McCain: 46% DEM/Obama: 53%

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2004: GOP/Bush: 51% DEM/Kerry: 48%

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2004: GOP/Bush: 51% DEM/Kerry: 48%

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2004: GOP/Bush: 51% DEM/Kerry: 48%

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2000: GOP/Bush: 48% DEM/Gore: 48%

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2008: GOP/McCain: 46% DEM/Obama: 53%

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10) OVERVIEW: PRESIDENT: Democratic

SENATE: 57 Democratic (59%), 1 Dem-Indie, 1 Dem-Socialist-Indie, 41 Republican

HOUSE: 253 Democrats (58%), 182 Republican, 0 Indie

SUPREME COURT: 5/9 Judges Conservative

VOTER POLL: 40% Republican, 44% Democratic, 16% Independent

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PRESIDENT: Democratic President Barack Obama (D)

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SENATE: 57 Democratic (60%), 1 Dem-Indie, 1 Dem-Socialist-Indie, 41 RepublicanMajority Leader Harry Reid (D)

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HOUSE: 253 Democrats (59%), 182 Republican, 0 Indie

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D)

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VOTER POLL: 40% Republican, 44% Democratic, 16% Decline to State

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VOTER POLL: 40% Republican, 44% Democratic, 16% Decline to State

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5 of 9 of the judges are Conservative(no justice is openly partisan)

Kagan (D)ReplacesStevens (D)

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Liberal Media CNN leans left in viewership and editorial content, but news is intended to be neutral

Liberal Talking HeadsMichael Moore Bill Moyers John Stewart Arianna Huffington Keith Olbermann Al FrankenHollywood stars lean liberal.

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Conservative Media FOX leans right in viewership and editorial content, but news is intended to be neutral

Conservative Talking HeadsMichael Savage Rush Limbaugh John Stossel Bill O'Reilly Ann Coulter Glenn BeckMichelle Malkin

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Homework: 2)No Homework

Journal Check: If your name is called, drop off your journal with Mr. Chiang (if requested, points lost if your journal is not turned in)