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Federalism, State and Local Government

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Written Evaluation of Portfolios:  This is a research paper. Portfolio assignments, written papers, briefs and general essay papers or exams must display correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation.  Analytical reasoning must be effective and founded in credible, accurate information.  A paper, brief, argument, essay or exam that is false in application of the law or politics and instead is full of general opinions that are not supported by accurate credible evidence, will receive an F/0/ no points received/ no credit.  Assignments need to be complete, at least 11/2 -2 pages in length per writing, doubled spaced, college caliber, to receive credit.  MLA format is required in citing sources. Any paper that has been plagiarized, wholly or in part, will receive a score of zero, with NO option for rewriting.
The following criteria describe the expectations associated with each grade:
A: The work exceeds the minimum requirements in many significant ways. An A is reserved for excellent and superior analysis of political issues, credible information, references are strong, and grammar is college caliber.
B: The work exceeds some requirements. Lacks proficient grammar, political analysis, and information is lacking in analytical reasoning and poor use of sources.
C: The work meets the minimum requirements for acceptable completion of the assignments. You have performed at an acceptable level. 
D: The work falls short of minimum requirements. Grammar and analysis are poor quality.
F: The work fails to meet requirements in many ways.
The 1000 word-writing requirement is met by completing writing assignments including writing applications of the study of American politics.  Examples include conducting opinion polls, media evaluations, political critiques, and group writing assignments.  If absent, and therefore unable to participate, student’s grade will be lowered..

Topics: 
1-
Who gets What When Where and How?

2-Constitution

3-Federalism, State and Local Government

4-Congress

5-Presidency

6-Bureaucracy

7-Judiciary

8-Media

9-Political Parties

10-Interest Groups

11-Campaigns, Voting and Elections

12-Civil Liberties

13-Civil Liberties

323 Words  1 Pages
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