Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Its Tuesday and I have yet to see any work by your group. Let me be clear, this is NOT what PreAP students are supposed to be doing (slacking). You have had two weekend days as well as two snow days to rest, play, and also catch up on work. Your grade is based on not only submitting your blog but your participation, expectations are high.


Mr. Chandler
TEST
what, you thought we would type it for you? Barely....

9 comments:

  1. In the separation of powers you could list the three branches because we're not getting a very good understanding there. Also, next time maybe try capitalization.
    - Alyse, Karla, Ana

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  2. In seperation of powers it would sound better if you explained why the governments power was seperated.
    (James,Mason,Darryn,Jaren)

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  3. It was good but you need to add more detail and some real life examples to help explain your point and maybe some pictures for people like me who are visual learns and need some extra boost to help nice try thoe (Victoria perrin)

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  4. Great~ why do we ,the people, have limits?
    ---Adriana(mushi)

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  5. Great job! I didn't understand the federalism paragraph. What does federalism do for our society today? Fantastic Five (Harley Bolles)

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    1. Federalism is the constitutional relationship between the U.S. states government and the federal, or national government. For example, Texas constitution only has to abide by the United States constitution.
      (Damon)

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    2. Federalism is the constitutional relationship between the U.S. states government and the federal, or national government. For example, Texas constitution only has to abide by the United States constitution.
      (Damon)

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  6. we have limits because there is laws to keep us safe
    how is texas subject to the us constituion
    (makayla hodges)

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  7. Texas is subject to the U.s. By going more in depth with the American constitution specifying the laws.

    ~Gabi

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