- Match the following roles of the Virginia governor Governor is the head of his state's political party Governor attends award ceremony and annual celebration Governor oppoints not cabinot members Governor proposes new laws for the state Governor listens to citizens at a town hall event Chief Executive Chief of State Party Chlef Chlef Legislator Chief Citizen
- Mr. Bob wants to build a new shopping center next to a local park. The city council does not approve Mr. Bob's idea. By doing this.the local government will be fulfilling its duty of. regulating land use educating children square enforcing state and levying and collecting taxes
- 11. What is oversight? List three tools of Congressional oversight. 12. What is agenda setting? 13. Compare the House and Senate (a diagram may be useful here) Consider size, terms qualifications office, special duties. 14. Describe each of the four types of congressional committees. What is the purpose of each? How do they play a role in how a bill becomes a law? 15. What is the function of the committee chair?What is the seniority system? 16. What is the purpose of a committee hearing?What is a markup? 17. What is the function of the House Rules Committee? What is a unanimous consent agreement in the Senate? 18. Define Filibuster, Cloture and nuclear option. 19. What is the purpose of a conference committee? 20. Describe Congressional leadership in both houses of Congress. A chart may be beneficial to illustrate the hierarchy of positions.Be sure to note:Speaker of the House majority leaders , whips,minority leaders, vice president.
- Understanding the Impact of NGOs in Internationalism Project Overview: In this assignment, you will explore the role of Non- Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in helping people around the world. You will choose an NGO to research, understand its mission, and explain how it helps improve lives globally. This project will help you see how organizations, beyond governments, can make a difference in international issues. Project Instructions: 1. Choose an NGO:Pick one NGO to focus on. Here are some examples of NGOs that have international impact: -Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières) -Amnesty International -World Wildlife Fund (WWF) . Save the Children . UNICEF - Red Cross -Oxfam . Habitat for Humanity If you have a different NGO in mind, ask the teacher first. 2. Research the NGO: Answer the following questions about the NGO you have chosen. You can find information from the NGO's official website, online articles, or videos. Make sure to keep your answers clear and simple. Use your own words. . What is the name of the NGO? -When was the NGO founded? -What is the main goal or mission of this NGO? (What is the organization trying to accomplish?) -Where does the NGO work? (Which countries or regions do they focus on?) -What kind of work does the NGO do?(Explain the projects or services they provide.) -How does the NGO make a difference in the world? (Give one or two examples of what the NGO has accomplished.) 3. Answer these reflection questions: Think about what you learned during your research . You don't need long answers __ just express your thoughts clearly. - Why do you think this NGO is important to internationalism? (How does it help people or solve problems in other countries?) -What can you personally do to help support NGOs like the one you researched? (Think about ways you could help, even if it's small.) 4. Presentation: After gathering your information, create a 1- page report (typed or handwritten) summarizing your findings. Your report should include: - The name of the NGO. - A short description of its mission and work. . 1-2 examples of how the NGO has helped people. - Your answers to the reflection questions. You may also include: - A short summary or quote that you found interesting from your research. 5. Submit your work:Once you have finished your research and your 1-page report,submit it to your teacher. Grading Criteria: Your project will be graded based on the following: Sample NCOc t
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