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Page 1: Tuesday 9/15 RAP What is the origin of the word “idiot”? Today: Voting-Ch. 6.

Tuesday 9/15RAP

What is the origin of the word “idiot”?

Today:Voting-Ch. 6

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Idiot The word ‘idiot’ came to our language

from the Greeks. In ancient Athens, idiots (idiotes) were

those citizens who did not vote or otherwise take part in public life.

Informal. an utterly foolish or senseless person

Tens of millions of Americans vote in presidential and congressional elections, state elections and in city, county and other public elections.

However, many more do not vote, there are a few who have legitimate reasons for not voting, but most choose not to vote.

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Analyzing Primary Sources – Political Polarization

As a class we will read the intro. E is hard to decipher, but do your best.

With the person next to you please read each primary source and answer questions 1-3.

As a class we will discuss “What will you do?” So please read it and think about it.

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Objective:Understand the history of voting.

Be able to state the voting requirements in the United States.

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Wednesday 9/16 RAP

What are the requirements to vote in the U.S.? Should these stay the same or should we

adjust something? Explain.

Today: CE presentations Republican debate HW Review Ch. 6

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Republican Debate #2 5pm on CNN (also online) earlier debate starts at 3 pm

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Voting Video:The History of Voting 3 min. 36 sec.

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Open your textbook to page 146-147

Please read these two pages. As you read, think about if you are going

to register to vote when you turn 18; and if you are 18 did you register to vote? If no, why not?

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Please read page 158: Primary Source on The Dangers of Voter Apathy

After reading, please answer the following questions in your notes – give it a title

1. What reasons does Gans give to explain the decline in voter participation?

2. What suggestions does Gans give for increasing voter participation?

3. What is your opinion on the decline? Explain.

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Suffrage Suffrage : right to vote The Constitution, originally, did not give

the Federal Government the power to set suffrage qualifications, this was left to the States.

Originally under the Constitution, only white, male, property owners were allowed to vote.

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However, the Constitution puts restrictions on how the States use that power:1.Any person that meets the qualifications to vote MUST be allowed to vote for representatives and senators in Congress.

2.No State can deprive any person of the right to vote “on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude” (15th Amendment).

3.No State can deprive any person of the right to vote on account of sex (19th Amendment).

4.No State can require payment of any tax as a condition for voting (Voting Right Acts of 1965).

5.No State can deprive any person who is at least 18 years of age the right to vote (26th Amendment).

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Voting Requirements:

1. U.S. Citizen2. Resident of a state (subject

to State definition of resident)

3. Age – 18 years old

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What’s next? Voters must register to vote.

Registration is a procedure for voter identification and is intended to prevent fraudulent voting.

Nearly every State prohibits transients from gaining a legal residence there. (i.e. traveling sales agent)

Some states do allow students to vote in their college state if they claim the campus community is their legal residence.

You can request an absentee ballot from your home state!

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15th Amendment: (1870)

Abolishment of slavery in 1865. 15th Amendment prohibited

government from denying a citizen the right to vote based on that citizen's "race, color, or previous condition of servitude" (though denial based on gender was not prohibited meaning women could not vote).

One effect of this amendment was to enfranchise African American Men (former slaves).

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Thursday 9/17 RAP

Why is this date September 17th, important? Explain.

Today: Debate Review Ch. 6

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Problems with the15th Amendment:

There were no means to enforce the Amendment.

This resulted in African Americans being kept from the polls in much of the South. Literacy tests: Voters had to prove they could

read. Very hard for former slaves who had no previous education.

Poll taxes: A special tax needed when a person voted.

Violence: Threats towards African Americans for voting.

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Voting Rights Act: 1965 This Act was in response to 15th

Amendment violations. This prohibited states from imposing any "voting qualification or prerequisite to voting, or standard, practice, or procedure ... to deny or abridge the right of any citizen of the United States to vote on account of race or color.“

This applied to all elections held anywhere in the U.S. in ANY election (State, local and Federal).

Suspended literacy tests, and poll taxes.

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Voting Rights Act continued… It provided for the

appointment of federal voting referees. These officers were to serve anywhere a federal court found voter discrimination. They were given the power to help qualified persons register and vote in federal elections.

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Supreme Court: 2013

Section 5 of The Voting Rights Act requires states with a history of discrimination( Southern states) to get federal approval before changing how they conduct elections. This has been used to block strict voter ID laws.

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Summer 2013: USSC has struck down Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act.

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The 5-4 ruling, authored by Chief Justice John Roberts and joined by Justices Antonin Scalia, Anthony Kennedy, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, ruled in Shelby County v. Holder that “things have changed dramatically” in the South in the nearly 50 years since the Voting Rights Act was signed in 1965.

The Voting Rights Act has recently been used to block a voter ID law in Texas and delay the implementation of another in South Carolina. Both states are no longer subject to the preclearance requirement because of the court’s ruling.

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How do ‘We the People” feel about the USSC decision?

An ABC News/Washington Post poll finds that 51 percent disapprove of the decision, with 15 percent undecided.

Most feel that the landmark civil rights legislation NO LONGER fully protects minority voters from state-enacted voter suppression laws -- especially in the South -- as it has effectively done for nearly 4 decades. Many feel this is a serious blow to democracy.

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Women’s Suffrage: Started before the Civil War because many

women had been strong leaders of the abolition movement. Middle- and upper-class women generally became more politically active during the war.

The first convention for women took place in 1850. It was held in Massachusetts. 1,000 participants of men and women

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Women’s Suffrage continued: Wyoming was the first state in which

women were able to vote, although it was a condition of the transition to statehood. 

Utah was the second territory to allow women to vote, but the federal Edmunds–Tucker Act of 1887 repealed woman's suffrage in Utah.

Colorado was the first established state to allow women to vote on the same basis as men towards the end of the 19th century

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19th Amendment: It was ratified on August 18, 1920.  Prohibits any United States citizen to be

denied the right to vote based on sex.

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Suffrage:

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26th Amendment: (1971)

“The right of citizens of the United Sates, who are eighteen years of age or older, to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of age.”

Why is this important? What occurred during this time?

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Because….Before the 26th Amendment the

voting age requirement in States was 21.

Until 1970 only four states had the voting age under 21.

VIETNAM WAR “Old enough to die, old enough to vote.”

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A report estimating the percentage of eligible voters who cast ballots in the 2012 election shows the rate was lower than in the past two presidential contests, though it surpassed the rate from 2000.

From the Center for the Study of the American Electorate: 2012 voter turnout was 57.5% of all eligible

voters 2008 voter turnout was 62.3% 2004 voter turnout was 60.4% 2000, the turnout rate was 54.2%.

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Who votes?The majority of the population that votes

are older, educated, white Americans.

The majority that do not vote are younger people, uneducated people and minorities.

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In the 2010 midterm elections, younger voters were more racially and ethnically diverse than the electorate as a whole.

Among younger voters, 66% White 14% Black 5% Hispanic 3% Asian 2% "all others"

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Voting Statistics: CIRCLE estimated youth turnout in

2008 was 52%. That means that 2004, 2008, and 2012 have been three strong elections in a row  for youth, with turnout in the vicinity of 50% each time, compared to just 37% in 1996 and 41% in 2000.

THE CENTER FOR INFORMATION & RESEARCH ON CIVIC LEARNING AND ENGAGEMENT

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Who cannot legally vote?

1. Those found to be mentally incompetent by a court. 2. Convicted of serious crimes (felonies).

Different per state Arizona:

People who have been convicted of one felony, served all their prison time, completed their parole or probation, and paid all their fees and fines, their voting rights are automatically restored

People with more than one felony, must wait two years after they've paid all their debts to society, then they must apply to the sentencing court for the restoration of their rights.

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What do you think?

By voting for nobody (i.e. not voting) is a person indirectly choosing the winner?

Is this a good idea?

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In your notes:What are the requirements to vote in the U.S.?U.S. CitizenResident of a state (subject to State definition of resident) Age – 18 years old

What Amendment changed the voting age?

26th amendment

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Ch. 7: Electoral Process

Page 176-177 Please read and take notes, in your notebook not

on the worksheet. Thank you. NOTES DUE NEXT MONDAY!! I WILL PUT A LINK

UP ONLINE

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“Our history has shown us that insecurity threatens liberty. Yet, if our liberties are curtailed, we lose the values that we are struggling to defend.”

—THE NATIONAL COMMISSION ON TERRORIST ATTACKS UPON THE UNITED STATES

9/11 Interview with President Bush Please think about the role of the

President during a time of crisis. When we get to reading about the

executive office think back to President Bush and his reactions and actions during the terrorist attack on 9/11.