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1101 Section (April 26, 2013) Attendance Roll Call Reminder: Verified Your Excused Absences Office hours next Wednesday (or Friday)? Roadmap Re-re-reminder Essay writing tips/reminders Discussion: What does Watergate prove? Some practice multiple choice questions on political behavior TA/Section Evaluations

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Page 1: 1101 Section (April 26, 2013)  Attendance Roll Call  Reminder: Verified Your Excused Absences  Office hours next Wednesday (or Friday)?  Roadmap Re-re-reminder

1101 Section (April 26, 2013) Attendance Roll Call Reminder: Verified Your Excused Absences Office hours next Wednesday (or Friday)? Roadmap Re-re-reminder Essay writing tips/reminders Discussion: What does Watergate prove? Some practice multiple choice questions on

political behavior TA/Section Evaluations

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Roadmap Reminder

Last lecture is Monday, April 29th

Final emphasizes last third of class: Voting and Elections Campaigns Public Opinion and Socialization Watergate

Review Pres. Elections Chart Final Exam on Monday, May 6th 12:00 - 3:00

pm Final: 2 long essays, multiple choice questions

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Essay tip/reminders

Use 5 - 7 paragraph essay form Draw attention to use of examples and

evidence that support your argument. “For example, …” “This is exemplified by …”

Consider and refute opposing argument. “Some argue …, but this view is mistaken.”

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Essay tip/reminders

When writing about a concept or idea Define the concept/idea Provide an example or illustration Make necessary distinctions Explain why the concept or idea is

important

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Essay tip/reminders

When writing about an event What happened? Who was involved? When and where did it happen? How did it happen? Why is it important?

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What do we learn from Watergate?

Gurian presented Watergate as a case study in American government

What does this case study demonstrate? It is a case where our constitutional system failed or a case where our constitutional system succeeded?

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What do we learn from Watergate?

Before you think about Watergate, consider what the U.S. Constitution was written to accomplish: Recall from midterm one – what was wrong with the

Articles of Confederation? How did the Constitution address these problems?

Recall from midterm two – compare the legislative and executive branches, give examples of conflict between them, consider the balance of power between them

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What do we learn from Watergate?

Given what we know about our constitutional system of government, let’s make the case that: (a) Watergate illustrates grave problems in our

constitutional system of government, (b) Watergate proves our constitutional system

works well.

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Fun Watergate Fact! This is real…

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Practice multiple choice questions What is public opinion?

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Practice multiple choice questions What is public opinion?

A. a coherent, organized set of ideas and principles that functions as a core on which individuals draw when forming their attitudes about public affairs

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Practice multiple choice questions What is public opinion?

A. a coherent, organized set of ideas and principles that functions as a core on which individuals draw when forming their attitudes about public affairs

B. the collection of attitudes, opinions, and preferences of the general public

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Practice multiple choice questions What is public opinion?

A. a coherent, organized set of ideas and principles that functions as a core on which individuals draw when forming their attitudes about public affairs

B. the collection of attitudes, opinions, and preferences of the general public

C. the entire group about which you want to learn, such as all adults living in the United States

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Practice multiple choice questions What is public opinion?

A. a coherent, organized set of ideas and principles that functions as a core on which individuals draw when forming their attitudes about public affairs

B. the collection of attitudes, opinions, and preferences of the general public

C. the entire group about which you want to learn, such as all adults living in the United States

D. the process by which certain issues, or certain aspects of an issue, are made to seem more important in making a decision

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Practice multiple choice questions Austin Poor earns $20,000 a year, and

Brian Rich earns $90,000 a year. Which of these two people is more likely to attend a political meeting?

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Practice multiple choice questions Austin Poor earns $20,000 a year, and

Brian Rich earns $90,000 a year. Which of these two people is more likely to attend a political meeting? A. Austin Poor B. Brian Rich C. Both are likely to attend. D. Neither is likely to attend.

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Practice multiple choice questions Which model of voting emphasizes that

voters evaluate politicians based on their past performance? A. the directional model B. the partisan model C. the retrospective-voting model D. the spatial model

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Practice multiple choice questions Which model of voting emphasizes that

voters evaluate politicians based on their past performance?

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Practice multiple choice questions Which model of voting emphasizes that

voters evaluate politicians based on their past performance? A. the directional model

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Practice multiple choice questions Which model of voting emphasizes that

voters evaluate politicians based on their past performance? A. the directional model B. the partisan model

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Practice multiple choice questions Which model of voting emphasizes that

voters evaluate politicians based on their past performance? A. the directional model B. the partisan model C. the retrospective-voting model

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Practice multiple choice questions Which model of voting emphasizes that

voters evaluate politicians based on their past performance? A. the directional model B. the partisan model C. the retrospective-voting model D. the spatial model

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Practice multiple choice questions In Connecticut, a voter may only vote in

the Democratic primary if registered as a Democrat. Similarly, only registered Republicans can vote in the Republican primary. What kind of primaries does Connecticut conduct?

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Practice multiple choice questions In Connecticut, a voter may only vote in

the Democratic primary if registered as a Democrat. Similarly, only registered Republicans can vote in the Republican primary. What kind of primaries does Connecticut conduct? A. inclusive primaries

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Practice multiple choice questions In Connecticut, a voter may only vote in

the Democratic primary if registered as a Democrat. Similarly, only registered Republicans can vote in the Republican primary. What kind of primaries does Connecticut conduct? A. inclusive primaries B. exclusive primaries

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Practice multiple choice questions In Connecticut, a voter may only vote in

the Democratic primary if registered as a Democrat. Similarly, only registered Republicans can vote in the Republican primary. What kind of primaries does Connecticut conduct? A. inclusive primaries B. exclusive primaries C. open primaries

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Practice multiple choice questions In Connecticut, a voter may only vote in

the Democratic primary if registered as a Democrat. Similarly, only registered Republicans can vote in the Republican primary. What kind of primaries does Connecticut conduct? A. inclusive primaries B. exclusive primaries C. open primaries D. closed primaries