Learning Objectives
To understand the context of congressional election campaigns
To explain the principal factors influencing the outcomes in congressional elections
To evaluate the significance of these factors in affecting the outcome of congressional elections
Learning Objectives
To understand the reasons why and how the Bill of Rights was added to the constitution
To explain the rights and restrictions that are defined in the Bill of Rights
To analyse the extent to which there is debate over the nature of free speech
Learning Objectives
To explain the amendment processes
To analyse the advantages and disadvantages of these processes
To evaluate the extent to which interpretative and practical amendments can also change the constitution
Learning Objectives
To describe the enumerated powers of Congress in the constitution
To analyse the extent to which Congress has increased the reach of its power through expansive reading of the constitution
To evaluate the impact of these constitutional clauses on the extent of congressional power
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH
Aims:
• You need to investigate the composition of BOTH chambers in the 116th Congress.
• You need to;
find and analyse statistics
assess if Congress is representative
examine whether Congress
should be a microcosm of society
• You can work individually or collaboratively.
• You should present your findings in a visually appealing manner on a single document (see example on reverse for 115th Congress).
Categories:
• Socio-economic background
• Age
• Race and ethnicity
• Religion
• Sexual orientation
• Disabilities
• Gender
Learning Objectives
To identify the shared and exclusive powers of the Senate and the House of Representatives
To analyse the examples of these
To evaluate the extent to which the chambers of Congress are equal
Learning Objectives
To describe the legislative process
To explain the complexities of the legislative process and the factors that can affect it, including partisanship and bipartisanship
To evaluate the extent to which the filibuster is still a useful legislative tool
Lesson introducing the separation of powers - building on the knowledge of checks and balances to investigate whether 'separate' institutions is a more fitting description than 'separate' powers.
Last lesson of the constitution topic recovering content and exam skills through pupil assessment of a sample exam question, discussion of assigned marks and how the exam answer can be improved.