U.S. Government/Economics
Friday, 11 a.m.-noon

2019-20


Class Schedule and Readings
(Preliminary)


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WEEK TOPIC READINGS ASSIGNMENT
1:
Aug. 9, 2019
Introduction,
Syllabus
Section 1.1,
"American Government"
Discussion
of Syllabus,
Pre-Test,
Discusson
of Readings
2:
Aug. 16, 2019
American Government
and Civic Engagement
Sections 1.2 and 1.3,
"American Government"
Question 14 (p. 33),
due noon, Aug. 12;
Question 16 (p. 33),
due noon, Aug. 14;
Discussion
of Readings
3:
Aug. 23, 2019
The Constitution
and Its Origins
Chapter 2,
"American Government"
Critical Thinking
Question 16 (p. 67),
due noon, Aug. 20;
Critical Thinking
Question 22 (p. 68),
due noon, Aug. 22;
Discussion
of Readings
4:
Aug. 30, 2019
American Federalism Chapter 3,
"American Government"
Critical Thinking
Question 21 (p. 104),
due noon, Aug. 27;
Critical Thinking
Question 24 (p. 105),
due noon, Aug. 29;
Discussion
of Readings
5:
Sept. 6, 2019
Civil Liberties Chapter 4,
"American Government"
Critical Thinking
Question 23 (p. 152),
due noon, Sept. 3;
Critical Thinking
Question 25 (p. 152),
due noon, Sept. 5;
Discussion
of Readings
6:
Sept. 13, 2019
Civil Rights Chapter 5,
"American Government"
Critical Thinking
Question 17 (p. 196),
due noon, Sept. 10;
Should the United States
provide reparations to African
Americans to compense
for the nation's history
of slavery?
Due noon, Sept. 12;
Discussion
of Readings

Briefing Paper Topic Due
7:
Sept. 20, 2019
The Politics of Public Opinion Chapter 6,
"American Government"
Critical Thinking
Question 21 (p. 239),
due noon, Sept. 17;
Critical Thinking
Question 24 (p. 239),
due noon, Sept. 19;
Discussion
of Readings
8:
Sept.27, 2019
Voting and ElectionsChapter 7,
"American Government"
Critical Thinking
Question 28 (p. 284),
due noon, Sept. 24;
Critical Thinking
Question 31 (p. 284),
due noon, Sept. 26;
Discussion
of Readings
9:
Oct. 4, 2019
The Media, Chapter 8,
"American Government"
Critical Thinking
Question 28 (p. 324),
due noon, Oct. 1;
Critical Thinking
Question 29 (p. 324),
due noon, Oct. 3;
Discussion
of Readings
Test Review Available
10:
Oct. 18, 2019


Test Review
Briefing Paper Discussion
11:
Oct. 25, 2019


Test
12:
Nov. 1, 2019
Political Parties Chapter 9,
"American Government"
Do you think the United States will ever have a multi-party system of government rather than a two-party system? Why?
Due Oct. 29, noon;
Critical Thinking Question 17 (p. 364)
Due Oct. 31, noon
Test returned
Discussion of readings
13:
Nov. 8, 2019
Interest Groups
and Lobbying
Chapter 10,
"American Government"
Critical Thinking
Question 22 (p. 400),
due noon, Nov. 5;
Critical Thinking
Question 24 (p. 400),
due noon, Nov. 7;
Discussion
of Readings
14:
Nov. 15, 2019
Congress Chapter 11,
"American Government"
Review Question 18 (page 443),
due noon, Nov. 12
Critical Thinking Question 26
(page 443),
due noon, Nov. 14
Discussion
of Readings
Test Review Available Nov. 18
15:
Nov. 22, 2019
The Presidency, The Courts Chapter 12-13,
"American Government"
Discussion
of Readings
Test Review
16:
Dec. 6, 2019


Briefing Paper Draft Due
Dec. 2, 6 p.m.
Briefing Paper Due
Test
17:
Dec. 13, 2019


Christmas Program
18:
Jan. 10, 2020
Fundamental
Economic Concepts
Chapter 1,
"Economic Principles
and Practices"

Explain why the study of ecoomics is important.
Due noon, Jan. 8
Discussion of readings
19:
Jan. 17, 2020
Fundamental
Economic Concepts
Chapters 2 and 3,
"Economic Principles
and Practices"
Capitalism versus socialism has become an issue in the 2020 presidential election. Provide details about the candidates and issues involved in this debate.
Due noon, Jan. 15
Discussion of readings
20:
Jan. 24, 2020
Microeconomics:
Prices and Markets
Chapters 4 and 5,
"Economic Principles
and Practices"
Discuss the effects of U.S. tariff policy in 2019 on supply and demand issues. Provide at least two examples.
Due noon, Jan. 22
Discussion of readings
21:
Jan. 31, 2020
Microeconomics:
Prices and Markets
Chapter 6 and 7,
"Economic Principles
and Practices"
Discuss why and how governments in the United States may intervene in the price system. Provide at least three examples.
Due noon, Jan. 29
Discussion of readings
22:
Feb. 7, 2020
Economic Institutions
and Issues
Chapters 8 and 9,
"Economic Principles
and Practices"
If you were an elected official who wanted to increase tax revenues, which of the following taxes would you prefer to use: individual income, sales, property, corporate income, user fees, VAT, or flat? Provide reasons for your decision.
Due noon, Feb. 5
Discussion of readings
Test review available
23:
Feb. 14, 2020
Economic Institutions
and Issues
Chapters 10 and 11,
"Economic Principles
and Practices"

Test review
24:
Feb. 21, 2020


Test
25:
Feb. 28, 2020
Macroeconomics:
Performance and Stabilization
Chapter 12,
"Economic Principles
and Practices"
Which of the factors that contribute to income inequality do you think has the most impact? Explain your answer.
Due noon, Feb. 26
Discussion of readings
26:
March 6, 2020
Macroeconomics:
Performance and Stabilization
Chapter 13,
"Economic Principles
and Practices"
Discuss the causes of the Great Recession that began in 2008.
Due noon, March 4
Discussion of readings
Discussion of second briefing paper
27:
March 20, 2020
Macroeconomics:
Performance and Stabilization
Chapter 14,
"Economic Principles
and Practices"
What factors led to the development of the Federal Reserve System?
Due noon, March 11
Discussion of readings
28:
March 27, 2020
Macroeconomics:
Performance and Stabilization
Chapter 15,
"Economic Principles
and Practices"
What federal fiscal policies already are issues in 2020 presidential campaigns?
Due noon, March 25
Discussion of readings
Discussion of second briefing paper
29:
April 10, 2020
The Global Economy Chapter 16,
"Economic Principles
and Practices"

What arguments does President Donald Trump use to justify his tariff policies?
Due noon, April 8
Discussion of readings
30:
April 17, 2020
The Global Economy Chapter 17,
"Economic Principles
and Practices"
How do you think the economic growth of developing countries will affect you and your family in the future?
Due noon, April 15
Discussion of readings
31:
April 24, 2020
The Global Economy Chapter 18,
"Economic Principles
and Practices"
What arguments has President Donald Trump used to oppose "globalizatin" in his economic policies and actions?
Due noon, April 22
Discussion of readings
32:
May 1, 2020


Briefing Paper Draft Due,
April 27, 6 p.m.
Review,
Briefing Paper Due
33:
May 8, 2020


Final exam available,
noon, May 4
Final exam due,
noon, May 8
34:
May 15, 2020


Wrap-Up