Principles of
AMERICAN POLITICS

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Lesson 11–The President: White House Politics

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Notes

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cap02.gif (944 bytes)Assignment 11.1

Carefully study the Lesson Summary. Take thorough notes, ask yourself questions, and research terms and names that are unfamiliar to you.

A Google search box is located at the bottom of this page for your convenience.

cap02.gif (944 bytes)Assignment 11 .2

Work your way through the Multiple-Choice and True-False questions for this lesson. Your objective is not a "good grade." Instead, you should use these quizes as an effective means for extending your understanding of the topic even further.

cap03.gif (979 bytes)Assignment 11.3

Work on the  Fill-the-Blank and Essay questions. These are a bit more difficult to complete than the questions in the previous assignment. But If you take these questions and topics seriously, you can become as knowledgeable in this subject as any college student.

Hint: Take your time with the essay questions. When you are ready to compose your responses, type them carefully into the answer boxes and use the links at the bottom of the exams to e-mail the results to your mentor or yourself.


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