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Lesson Plan: AP Government: Argumentative Essay Practice

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The Federalist Papers

Boston College professor Mary Sarah Bilder gives a brief overview backgrounding the Federalist Papers

Description

This is intended as an end-of-course review activity for practice with the argumentative essay format included on the AP United States Government and Politics exam since the 2018 redesign. Eleven practice prompts are provided, reflecting content from Units 1-3.

ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY PROMPT ANALYSIS

  • Review the provided Argumentative Essay Prompts in either an individual or jigsaw format.
  • Write a thesis statement for your selected prompt(s) and identify the selection you would make from the provided list and the second piece of evidence you would choose.
  • If there are prompts for which you struggle to develop a thesis, or items on the bulleted lists with which you are not conversant, use the hyperlinked C-SPAN Classroom resources to extend your understanding of the required founding documents and SCOTUS cases that you found challenging.

ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY

  • Chose one or more of the provided Argumentative Essay Prompts , as assigned, and use the planning and exploration you did above to write a full essay in response to your designated prompt(s) in 25 or fewer minutes , since that's the time limit you'll face on the AP Exam!
  • Exchange essays with a classmate and evaluate each others' work.
  • 1st Amendment
  • Branches Of Government
  • Constitution
  • House Of Representatives
  • Separation Of Powers
  • Supreme Court

IMAGES

  1. Unit 1 Argument Essay by Teach AP Gov 101

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  2. ap gov unit 1 test: constitutional underpinnings

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  3. Unit 1 Argument Essay by Teach AP Gov 101

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  4. AP US Government Unit #1 AMSCO Reading Guide by LearningwithLaCour

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  5. AP Gov Unit 1 Study Guide

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  6. American Government: Unit 1 Study Guide

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VIDEO

  1. Ideology and POLICY MAKING [AP Gov Review, Unit 4 Topic 8 (4.8)]

  2. AP Gov Review: Video #7, Citizens' Beliefs About Government and Leaders

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  4. AP Government Skills with John Burkowski #7

  5. LIMITS to Free Speech? (AP Gov Unit 3)

  6. AP Gov Unit 2 LIVE Review 5/4 2pm EST