WELCOME TO YOUR Module 3 DBA
What you can expect:
- You will get to choose your favorite 3 lessons
- Pick one question for each lesson from a question bank
- Answer with as much detail as you can
- You are always welcome to refer to your notes & fav assignments!
The choices are yours!Share your thoughts! Be adventurous...you got this!đ
Start
What were your favorite 3 lessons? When you locate your first choice, just click the picture underneath to get to the question bank. Take me where YOU want to go đ
01 Citizenship
03 & 04 common good & civil rights
02 Your Civic Duty
08 voting & elections
07 Inform yourself
05 & 06 Public policy & policy influencers
09 honors
Choose one:
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3. Take a look at this image on the steps to becoming a naturalized citizen. Let's explore your opinions 4. What is one right or duty of a legal citizen? What is one right or duty shared by citizens and non-citizens?
1. What do you think of the different paths to citizenship? Should they be changed? 2. What is the difference between a Visa and a Permanent Resident?
Image
- In your opinion what is the most difficult part of the process?
- What do you feel is the easiest part?
- Is there anything you would change?
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Choose one:
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3. Why is it important for citizens to participate in government OR What might it be like if very few people participated? And how can you effectively increase your participation? 4. What countries have very little civic participation? How does that potentially affect the citizens?
1. What is an example of a civic duty and a civic responsibility that relates to you? How do you know which is which? 2. Play choose an image đ
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Choose one:
Home
3. Discuss effective ways to expand civil rights. 4. In 3.04, you learned about how civic engagement can help expand civil rights. Pick one of the examples from the lesson and discuss how civic engagement lead to rights being expanded.See the images below:
1. Are rights absolute? Why or why not? 2. What is one right that you enjoy? Is there a limitation that affects you? If so, is there a valid, acceptable reason for that limitation?
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Choose one:
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1. Tell me about a current public policy and what you learned about it. You can refer to your 305 assignment or live lesson experience. 2. How can citizens have an influence on a public policy?
3. What are your political powers? 4. What is the impact of political parties and special interest groups on public policy? Check out these images:
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Can you think of a potential advantage and a potential disadvantage to special interest groups?
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3. In your opinion, what type of pursuasion is used most often? How do you counter the effects to formulate your own opinions? 4. Take a look at this piece of propaganda. What types of technigues do you notice?
1. In your opinion, what has been the most profound invention in terms of political communication? Give an example. 2. Explain the difference between bias and propaganda.Describe a type of propaganda.
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- Testimonial
- Fear
- Symbols
- Glittering Generalities
- Accuracy
- Emotional Appeal
- Omission
- Logical Fallacies
- Plain Folk
Choose 3 tactics from the bank above you feel applies. Where do you notice each?
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3. What are some key components or steps of campaigning for office? 4. What is your opinion on the electoral college? Check out this image:
1. Are you eligible to vote? Have you registered to vote? How can you register to vote? 2. Why do you think voter turnout is low in the United States and is it a problem?
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Do you have questions or want to go over the process?
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YOUR 309 ASSIGNMENT:
Tell me more about it!
Which topic did you cover? What did you enjoy most about what you learned from your research? Did anything surprise you about the flow of money?
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Transcript
WELCOME TO YOUR Module 3 DBA
What you can expect:
The choices are yours!Share your thoughts! Be adventurous...you got this!đ
Start
What were your favorite 3 lessons? When you locate your first choice, just click the picture underneath to get to the question bank. Take me where YOU want to go đ
01 Citizenship
03 & 04 common good & civil rights
02 Your Civic Duty
08 voting & elections
07 Inform yourself
05 & 06 Public policy & policy influencers
09 honors
Choose one:
Home
3. Take a look at this image on the steps to becoming a naturalized citizen. Let's explore your opinions 4. What is one right or duty of a legal citizen? What is one right or duty shared by citizens and non-citizens?
1. What do you think of the different paths to citizenship? Should they be changed? 2. What is the difference between a Visa and a Permanent Resident?
Image
Back
Choose one:
Home
3. Why is it important for citizens to participate in government OR What might it be like if very few people participated? And how can you effectively increase your participation? 4. What countries have very little civic participation? How does that potentially affect the citizens?
1. What is an example of a civic duty and a civic responsibility that relates to you? How do you know which is which? 2. Play choose an image đ
View
Back
Choose one:
Home
3. Discuss effective ways to expand civil rights. 4. In 3.04, you learned about how civic engagement can help expand civil rights. Pick one of the examples from the lesson and discuss how civic engagement lead to rights being expanded.See the images below:
1. Are rights absolute? Why or why not? 2. What is one right that you enjoy? Is there a limitation that affects you? If so, is there a valid, acceptable reason for that limitation?
Watch
Back
Choose one:
Home
1. Tell me about a current public policy and what you learned about it. You can refer to your 305 assignment or live lesson experience. 2. How can citizens have an influence on a public policy?
3. What are your political powers? 4. What is the impact of political parties and special interest groups on public policy? Check out these images:
View
Can you think of a potential advantage and a potential disadvantage to special interest groups?
Back
Choose one:
Home
3. In your opinion, what type of pursuasion is used most often? How do you counter the effects to formulate your own opinions? 4. Take a look at this piece of propaganda. What types of technigues do you notice?
1. In your opinion, what has been the most profound invention in terms of political communication? Give an example. 2. Explain the difference between bias and propaganda.Describe a type of propaganda.
View
Back
Choose 3 tactics from the bank above you feel applies. Where do you notice each?
Home
Choose one:
3. What are some key components or steps of campaigning for office? 4. What is your opinion on the electoral college? Check out this image:
1. Are you eligible to vote? Have you registered to vote? How can you register to vote? 2. Why do you think voter turnout is low in the United States and is it a problem?
View
Do you have questions or want to go over the process?
Back
Home
YOUR 309 ASSIGNMENT:
Tell me more about it!
Which topic did you cover? What did you enjoy most about what you learned from your research? Did anything surprise you about the flow of money?