Module 3: Civic Participation & Public Policy
I will be able to:Evaluate the significance of civic participation in order to ensure the preservation of our constitutional government.Examine the United States public policy formation process.
ESSENTIAL QUESTION:
What is civic participation and the United States public policy formation process?
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USG.5.2 Explain the naturalization process under the laws of the United States. USG.5.3 Analyze how our system of government provides citizens opportunities to monitor and influence the actions of the government and hold elected officials accountable. USG.5.4 Analyze factors affecting the political process and their role in government, including the role of political parties, interest groups, mass media, public opinion, and campaign funding. USG.5.5 Explain the steps of the electoral process including the components of local and national campaigns, the nominative process, and the Electoral College.
USG.6.1 Examine the budget process including significant policy issues and examples of economic trade-offs that occur when addressing competing public needs. USG.6.2 Examine how the government influences the economy using fiscal and monetary policy. USG.6.3 Explain the role of the national government in formulating and carrying out domestic policy. USG.6.4 Evaluate the role of the national government in formulating and carrying out foreign policy, national defense, and participation in international alliances and organizations.
ACT Testing
Reading Standards
English Standards
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The ACT test is changing this year! The test has 44 fewer questions overall, and students will be given more time per question. This course will feature several ACT practices to help students familiarize themselves with the test.
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For more information, visit the ACT website
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Module 3: Civic Participation & Public Policy
I will be able to:Evaluate the significance of civic participation in order to ensure the preservation of our constitutional government.Examine the United States public policy formation process.
ESSENTIAL QUESTION:
What is civic participation and the United States public policy formation process?
OAS Standards
Course Resource
Printable Materials
ACT Information
USG.5.2 Explain the naturalization process under the laws of the United States. USG.5.3 Analyze how our system of government provides citizens opportunities to monitor and influence the actions of the government and hold elected officials accountable. USG.5.4 Analyze factors affecting the political process and their role in government, including the role of political parties, interest groups, mass media, public opinion, and campaign funding. USG.5.5 Explain the steps of the electoral process including the components of local and national campaigns, the nominative process, and the Electoral College.
USG.6.1 Examine the budget process including significant policy issues and examples of economic trade-offs that occur when addressing competing public needs. USG.6.2 Examine how the government influences the economy using fiscal and monetary policy. USG.6.3 Explain the role of the national government in formulating and carrying out domestic policy. USG.6.4 Evaluate the role of the national government in formulating and carrying out foreign policy, national defense, and participation in international alliances and organizations.
ACT Testing
Reading Standards
English Standards
Writing Standards
The ACT test is changing this year! The test has 44 fewer questions overall, and students will be given more time per question. This course will feature several ACT practices to help students familiarize themselves with the test.
Math Standards
For more information, visit the ACT website