Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Lesson on Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Aim: What are the new areas of concern when it comes to Global Policy Issues? 

Bell Ringer: 19.3

Objectives:

19.3 Trace the evolution of American foreign policy from isolationism to globalism and identify the factors that have shaped the direction of that policy. 

19.4 Describe the issues of investment and trade, man rights, and the environment on U.S. foreign and domestic policy. 

19.5 Explain the relationship between U.S. foreign policy and both the majoritarian and pluralist models of democracy. 

Agenda: 

19.3

1. detente, peace through strength, enlargement and engagement, preemptive action, difference between foreign policy and global policy 

Journal 129 - How might we distinguish between foreign policy and global policy? (19.3)

19.4

2. What are the new areas of concern when it comes to Global Policy Issues? 

Investment and trade, new growing economies, oil, free trade, fair trade, human rights, poverty, and foreign aid, the environment. 

Journal 130 - Why has the United States backed away from international climate treaties? (19.4)

A: "President George H.W. Bush thought the Biodiversity Treaty limited U.S. patent rights in biotechnology and failed to protect U.S. intellectual property rights, so he refused to sign it" page 580 / also: The Senate did not vote on it. 

19.5

3. Journal 131 - In evaluating the two models of democracy, majoritarianism and pluralism, which better fits foreign policy making in the United States? (19.5)

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Multiple Choice Practice Questions 1-25

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Chapter 19 Vocabulary Quiz / Submit Chapter 19 IDs

Home Learning: 

1. Catch up on reading your designated chapters of the AP Gov & Politics Review Book.

Topics on tomorrow's FRQ:

2. There are two models of congressional representation: Trustee Model (attitudinal view) and Delegate Model (representational view). Research these two models of congressional representation. In tomorrow's FRQ you will have to explain why a member of Congress might sometimes act as a trustee (attitudinal view) rather than a delegate (representational view). 

3. Review the chapter on political parties: functions of political parties, roles of political parties, party polarization, 

4. Review the chapter on public policy: bureaucratic discretion, Issue networks or iron triangles

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