PLEASE DO NOT PRINT THE NOTES BEYOND THE CURRENT UNIT OF STUDY
Citizenship Notes--Unit 1
What is Civics notes
Why do we need Government
How well do you know your classmates?
Elections and Political Parties--Unit 1
Political Parties
Who can vote? and How do people get elected?
Electing the President
Propaganda and Campaigning
Foundations of American Government--Unit 2
Colonial settlements
Foundational Documents
Before the Revolution notes
Declaration of Independence
After the Revolution - Articles of Confederation
US Constitution--Unit 3
Constitutional Convention notes
Compromises Chart
Ratification of the Constitution
Principles of the Constitution
Clauses
Amending the Constitution
27 Amendments
3 Branches of Government--Unit 4
Congress
Leadership and Compensation
Committees
Powers of Congress
Bill to Law
Executive Branch
Roles of the President
Executive Bureaucracy
Judicial Branch
State and Local gov't Notes
Funding State and Local Gov't
Federalism Chart
Law and Order--Unit 5
Types of Laws
Agencies and Law Enforcement
Crime and Punishment
Supreme court Cases
NC/US Jurisdiction
Criminal Trial
Civil Trial
Juvenile Justice
Juries
Introduction to Economics--Unit 6
What is Economics
Factors of Production
Economic choices - Opportunity cost
Cost of Production
How to Increase Productivity
Capitalism - Circular Flow
Supply/Demand, Economies, and Banking--Unit 7
Types of Economies
Marx
Mixed Economies
Demand
Supply
Supply and Demand
Business Organizations
Market Structures
Stock Market
Labor
Personal Financial Literacy--Unit 8
Banking, Money, Federal Reserve
Taxes
Credit Cards
Budget
Insurance
Macroeconomics and Global Economics--Unit 9
Business Regulation notes
Economics Indicators and Federal Reserve Policy notes
Keynes
Movement of Resources in the US Economy
Economic Conditions and Policy Decisions notes
Economic Development
GDP and GNP notes
International Trades notes
Measuring the Economy notes
Monetary Policy review notes
Random Terms notes
The Business Cycle notes
Trade notes
Citizenship Notes--Unit 1
What is Civics notes
Why do we need Government
How well do you know your classmates?
Elections and Political Parties--Unit 1
Political Parties
Who can vote? and How do people get elected?
Electing the President
Propaganda and Campaigning
Foundations of American Government--Unit 2
Colonial settlements
Foundational Documents
Before the Revolution notes
Declaration of Independence
After the Revolution - Articles of Confederation
US Constitution--Unit 3
Constitutional Convention notes
Compromises Chart
Ratification of the Constitution
Principles of the Constitution
Clauses
Amending the Constitution
27 Amendments
3 Branches of Government--Unit 4
Congress
Leadership and Compensation
Committees
Powers of Congress
Bill to Law
Executive Branch
Roles of the President
Executive Bureaucracy
Judicial Branch
State and Local gov't Notes
Funding State and Local Gov't
Federalism Chart
Law and Order--Unit 5
Types of Laws
Agencies and Law Enforcement
Crime and Punishment
Supreme court Cases
NC/US Jurisdiction
Criminal Trial
Civil Trial
Juvenile Justice
Juries
Introduction to Economics--Unit 6
What is Economics
Factors of Production
Economic choices - Opportunity cost
Cost of Production
How to Increase Productivity
Capitalism - Circular Flow
Supply/Demand, Economies, and Banking--Unit 7
Types of Economies
Marx
Mixed Economies
Demand
Supply
Supply and Demand
Business Organizations
Market Structures
Stock Market
Labor
Personal Financial Literacy--Unit 8
Banking, Money, Federal Reserve
Taxes
Credit Cards
Budget
Insurance
Macroeconomics and Global Economics--Unit 9
Business Regulation notes
Economics Indicators and Federal Reserve Policy notes
Keynes
Movement of Resources in the US Economy
Economic Conditions and Policy Decisions notes
Economic Development
GDP and GNP notes
International Trades notes
Measuring the Economy notes
Monetary Policy review notes
Random Terms notes
The Business Cycle notes
Trade notes