HERE IT IS!
Your AP American Government Page!
(Its 'plain vanilla' look should be rectified in time, but it works for now)
Email me!
AP Government and Politics: United States
(The "United States" link takes you to the Syllabus)
The Latest Polls, according to RealClearPolitics
Unit pages available and forthcoming:
Unit 1: Constitutional Principles
Unit 2: Political Beliefs and Behaviors
Unit 3: Political Parties, Interest Groups, and the Mass Media
Unit 4: Policymaking Institutions
(
Landmark Supreme Court cases)
Unit 5: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
Unit 6: National Policy
OTHER THINGS TO CONSIDER:
The Book's Companion Site, with chapter headings, practice quizzes, and whatnot.
The 2006
Election Guide from the New York Times. A decent start when checking things out.
The blog is up!  It's here.  The rules are on that page--be sure to follow them carefully!
Our "Slacker Uprising" and "Obsession" study!
Rolling Stone's
McCain article--definitely not nice to him.
The
Sounding Boards for McCain and Obama's robocalls :)
THE REDISTRICTING GAME!
President Forever Tournament Rules and Instructions!
Stories on my mind (perhaps they should be on yours too?)
"The Left's Crimes of Silence" (a few years old, but still somewhat useful)
An
Interview with Lt. Col. Ralph Peters, USA (ret) about a book he's written about what the US should do to maintain global supremacy
FROM NICK :
This article from the Atlantic Monthly was written in 1997, but it definitely makes you think about the future of democracy...
In the realm of Comparative Politics:
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