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Dive Deep: Understanding the Key Issues of the 2012 Presidential Debate

Get ready for the battle of 2012 as Romney & Obama debate domestic policy. Become an expert on key issues like economy, tax policy, social issues, healthcare, and more. Complete your assignment and be prepared for class on Wednesday!

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Dive Deep: Understanding the Key Issues of the 2012 Presidential Debate

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  1. Welcome to the Battle of 2012

  2. Your Project From now until November 6th…

  3. On Wednesday, Mitt Romney & Barack Obama will debate each other on “Domestic Policy.” • This refers to anything that the U.S. government does within its own borders. • Newsman Jim Lehrer will moderate the debate

  4. In Preparation… You will become an expert on one of the main issues that the candidates will debate next week.

  5. YOU WILL BE ASSIGNED A NUMBER, 1-5. WRITE DOWN THE ISSUE THAT CORRESPONDS WITH YOUR NUMBER ON THE ISSUE SUMMARY CARD.

  6. Economy • Job Creation/Unemployment • Budget Deficits and Debt Crisis • Tax Policy • Workers’ rights/Collective Bargaining • Social Issues • Abortion Rights • Marriage • Immigration Reform • Energy Policy • Oil and Gas Resources • Climate Change and Environment • Entitlement Programs • Social Security • Medicaid, & Medicare • Health Care/Obamacare • Role of Government & Political Philosophy

  7. This sheet is to be completed and brought to class on WEDNESDAY.

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