AP US Government & Politics

This blog is for students in Ms. Aby-Keirstead's AP US Government class in Bloomington, MN. It is for students to post their thoughts on current events and governmental affairs. Students should be respectful & think of this forum as an extension of their classroom. The instructor has the same expectations for classroom discussion & blog posts. These posts will be graded for both their academic merit & for their appropriateness.

Sunday, October 4, 2015

Post 3: Due 10/9

This week we're covering the world of campaign finance.  Since the Citizens United v. FEC decision this issue has become a hot button issue for some.

Read this article on the proposals some candidates have offered on campaign finance and do some independent research on campaign finance.  Then answer the prompt below:

What do you think of the current rules on campaign financing in national elections?  Should they be changed?  If so how?  If not, why?

Please post by class on Friday, October 9th.

This article:  http://www.mprnews.org/story/2015/09/09/npr-reality-check-on-campaignfinance-reform-it-would-be-difficult-and-slow

Info about the 2016 Presidential election & the money the candidates have raised so far:

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Monday, October 7, 2013

Post 4 - Due 10/11

Due Friday, 10/11

You might be wondering if you get to take the week off because the federal government is shut down, but HA one branch is still highly functional (as in they get work done) even though they aren't being paid - the US Supreme Court!

This week the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Shaun McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission while we are learning about campaign finance in class!  This case will further establish what is legal post- Citizens United v. FEC.

Your task is to answer the following questions in your post and to have specific data from federal elections post-2008 to back up your claims. 

  • Do you think that there should or should not be a limit on how much an individual can give to an individual candidate in an election cycle? (This is the central question the Court is answering in McCutcheon v. FEC)
  • Are Super PACs becoming too powerful?  (This is what changed in the political landscape after Citizens United v. FEC.)
  • To what degree does the role of money in federal elections concern you?
You should have at least 3 articles back up your claims.  Please do not rely on articles or resources I gave you.  See me if you need help.  

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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Respond to Post #3

Please respond to the super PAC post by Friday, 2/10. Please use new articles to support your post. There are a lot of developments - including Florida - on this issue of super PACs which should be included in your response.

I look forward to reading your posts. Thanks.

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