Today in class we learned the significance of the eledtoral votes. In the Last two elections we learned that Florida's population increased proportinally than any other major state, such as California, New York, or Ohio. Also, in class we went over the problem that the founding fathers and never inderstood political parties. Jake Burch
November 9th, From our previous assignments and lectures from last week, we were to without being required, work or atleast think about your History Fair project. Do not also forget to work on your terms list terms #10 and the quiz is on Thursday 11/14/2008. Also remember for notebooks will be checked but the grade will be your quiz score, further information is located on the bottom of your "gold" ID terms sheet.
Today we worked further in our "American issues" paperback book. On a clean left and a clean right we drew "stick figures" or better, of two individuals that represented the two parties that included the "federalists" and the "Jeffersonian Republican-Democrats". On each figure we identified the key aspects and beliefs of that group, what the thought on government, what types of individuals made up that group, and what their key slogan or motto was. Personal creativity was encouraged.
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Today in class we learned the significance of the eledtoral votes. In the Last two elections we learned that Florida's population increased proportinally than any other major state, such as California, New York, or Ohio. Also, in class we went over the problem that the founding fathers and never inderstood political parties.
Jake Burch
November 9th,
From our previous assignments and lectures from last week, we were to without being required, work or atleast think about your History Fair project. Do not also forget to work on your terms list terms #10 and the quiz is on Thursday 11/14/2008. Also remember for notebooks will be checked but the grade will be your quiz score, further information is located on the bottom of your "gold" ID terms sheet.
Mason Coates
November 8
Today we worked further in our "American issues" paperback book. On a clean left and a clean right we drew "stick figures" or better, of two individuals that represented the two parties that included the "federalists" and the "Jeffersonian Republican-Democrats". On each figure we identified the key aspects and beliefs of that group, what the thought on government, what types of individuals made up that group, and what their key slogan or motto was. Personal creativity was encouraged.
Mason Coates
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