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Bell ringer, 10.28

Bell ringer, 10.28. Please write down the following questions. While watching CNN Student News, please answer the question. To which country did Edward Snowden flee after leaking NSA secrets? How many amphibians have been recently discovered in the Amazon Basin?

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Bell ringer, 10.28

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  1. Bell ringer, 10.28 Please write down the following questions. While watching CNN Student News, please answer the question. • To which country did Edward Snowden flee after leaking NSA secrets? • How many amphibians have been recently discovered in the Amazon Basin? • How long is the flight from New York City to London, England? • Who was the first African American in 50 years to win a NASCAR events this past weekend?

  2. Bell ringer, 10.28 Please write down the following questions. While watching CNN Student News, please answer the question. • To which country did Edward Snowden flee after leaking NSA secrets? • How many amphibians have been recently discovered in the Amazon Basin? • How long is the flight from New York City to London, England? • Who was the first African American in 50 years to win a NASCAR events this past weekend?

  3. Bell ringer, 10.29 Please write down the following questions. While watching CNN Student News, please answer the question. • How many people died during Hurricane Sandy which made landfall one year ago? • In 1929, how much did a car cost? • The Great Depression ends with the beginning of that event? • What is a big concern for the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia?

  4. Bell ringer, 10.29 Please write down the following questions. While watching CNN Student News, please answer the question. • How many people died during Hurricane Sandy which made landfall one year ago? • In 1929, how much did a car cost? • The Great Depression ends with the beginning of what event? • What is a big concern for the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia?

  5. Bell ringer, 10.30 Please write down the following questions. While watching CNN Student News, please answer the question. • Who confirms or denies a Presidential nomination? • Which Senator is threatening to block all of President Obama’s nominations? • What country has been called a bridge between Europe and Asia? • What do all of the schools in today’s CNN roll call have in common?

  6. Bell ringer, 10.30 Please write down the following questions. While watching CNN Student News, please answer the question. • Who confirms or denies a Presidential nomination? • Which Senator is threatening to block all of President Obama’s nominations? • What country has been called a bridge between Europe and Asia? • What do all of the schools in today’s CNN roll call have in common?

  7. Essential Question for today: How do government systems distribute power and determine citizen participation

  8. Today’s Agenda • Bell ringer / CNN Student news • Power Point – Confederation • Citizen Participation - Autocracy • HWK – Word Search

  9. Government/Civics Domain

  10. How do government systems distribute power and determine citizen participation?

  11. The ways in which government systems distribute power is the relationship between the national or central government and the smaller governmental divisions (states, provinces, counties, regions, and cities)

  12. Ways Government Distributes Power: Federal (Federation) Power to make laws and decisions for the people is SHARED or divided between one central and several regional authorities.

  13. Federation / Federal Ways Government Distributes Power Regional Authority Regional Authority Circles represent the amount of power and the arrows represent the direction the power flows Central Authority Regional Authority Regional Authority Notice the circles of the Central and Regional Authorities are similar in size and the arrows go both ways.

  14. List of countries with Federal Governments (24) Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Brazil Canada Comoros Ethiopia Germany India Malaysia Mexico Micronesia Nigeria Pakistan Russia St. Kitts and Nevis South Africa Spain Switzerland United Arab Emirates United States of America Venezuela Countries in Transition to Federalism Iraq Sudan Countries Considering a Federal System Sri Lanka

  15. Ways Government Distributes Power: Unitary Power is held by one central authority. The central authority has all the power to make laws and decisions for the people.

  16. Ways Government Distributes Power Unitary Circles represent the amount of power and the arrows represent the direction the power flows Regional Authority Regional Authority Central Authority Regional Authority Regional Authority Notice the Central Authority circle is much larger than the Regional Authority circles and the arrows go from the central out to the regional

  17. Federation / Federal Ways Government Distributes Power Regional Authority Regional Authority Circles represent the amount of power and the arrows represent the direction the power flows Central Authority Regional Authority Regional Authority Notice the circles of the Central and Regional Authorities are similar in size and the arrows go both ways.

  18. List of Unitary States Afghanistan Chile People's Republic of China Colombia Cuba Egypt El Salvador Equatorial Guinea France Greece Guatemala Guinea Haiti Honduras Hungary Iceland Indonesia Iran Ireland Israel Italy Jamaica Japan Kenya New Zealand Nicaragua Niger North Korea Norway Saudi Arabia South Africa South Korea Spain Sri Lanka Sweden Turkey Uganda United Kingdom Vatican City Vietnam Yemen Zambia Zimbabwe

  19. Ways Government Distributes Power: Confederation • Voluntary association of independent states that make their own laws and decisions, but are loosely aligned to a weak central government • Have some common purpose • Agree to certain limitations on their freedom • States maintain considerable independence

  20. Ways Government Distributes Power Confederation Regional Authority Regional Authority Circles represent the amount of power and the arrows represent the direction the power flows Central Authority Regional Authority Regional Authority Notice the Regional Authority circles are much larger than the Central Authority circle and the arrows go from regional to central

  21. Ways Government Distributes Power Unitary Circles represent the amount of power and the arrows represent the direction the power flows Regional Authority Regional Authority Central Authority Regional Authority Regional Authority Notice the Central Authority circle is much larger than the Regional Authority circles and the arrows go from the central out to the regional

  22. Federation / Federal Ways Government Distributes Power Regional Authority Regional Authority Circles represent the amount of power and the arrows represent the direction the power flows Central Authority Regional Authority Regional Authority Notice the circles of the Central and Regional Authorities are similar in size and the arrows go both ways.

  23. List of Confederations- Today Iroquois Confederacy (1090–present) European Union and OPEC Historic confederationsNew England Confederation (1643–1684) United States of America under the Articles of Confederation (1781–1789) Confederate States of America, (1861–1865) Fictional confederations Confederacy of Independent Systems (Star Wars) Terran Confederation (Wing Commander) Terran Confederacy (StarCraft) Capellan Confederation (Battletech) Confederation of Planet Omega (animated series Once Upon a Time... Space

  24. Distributed Summarizing Government Distribution of Power ContinuumLabeling Task

  25. Ways Government Distributes Power All key powers are held by the central government State/regional authorities hold most of the power Federal Confederation Unitary Strong central government Weaker central government

  26. Bell ringer, 10.31 Please write down the following questions. While watching CNN Student News, please answer the question. • Who is in charge of implementing President Obama’s healthcare plan? • When did the Berlin Wall come down? • Who eventually kills the infamous pirate, Blackbeard? • How much money will consumers spend on Halloween costumes this year?

  27. Bell ringer, 10.31 Please write down the following questions. While watching CNN Student News, please answer the question. • Who is in charge of implementing President Obama’s healthcare plan? • When did the Berlin Wall come down? • Who eventually kills the infamous pirate, Blackbeard? • How much money will consumers spend on Halloween costumes this year?

  28. Essential Question for today: How do government systems distribute power and determine citizen participation

  29. Today’s Agenda • Bell ringer / CNN Student news • Government Pre-Test • Citizen Participation - Autocracy • 8 Vocabulary Terms you should know

  30. Ways Government Distributes Power Confederation Regional Authority Regional Authority Circles represent the amount of power and the arrows represent the direction the power flows Central Authority Regional Authority Regional Authority Notice the Regional Authority circles are much larger than the Central Authority circle and the arrows go from regional to central

  31. Ways Government Distributes Power Unitary Circles represent the amount of power and the arrows represent the direction the power flows Regional Authority Regional Authority Central Authority Regional Authority Regional Authority Notice the Central Authority circle is much larger than the Regional Authority circles and the arrows go from the central out to the regional

  32. Federation / Federal Ways Government Distributes Power Regional Authority Regional Authority Circles represent the amount of power and the arrows represent the direction the power flows Central Authority Regional Authority Regional Authority Notice the circles of the Central and Regional Authorities are similar in size and the arrows go both ways.

  33. How do government systems distribute power and determine citizen participation?

  34. How Governments Determine Citizen Participation High High Democracy General Citizen Participation Select Citizens Participate Citizen Participation Government Power Government Power Citizen Participation Government Power Low or No Participation Low or No Participation Low or No Participation Autocratic Oligarchic

  35. How Governments Determine Citizen Participation: Autocratic One person possesses unlimited power. The citizen has limited, if any, role in government. Rule of ONE

  36. How Governments Determine Citizen Participation: Autocratic • The oldest form of government. • One of the most common forms of government.

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