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2013 APRIL 4BELL RINGER
Get out a sheet of paper.Head your paper and title it “Foreign Policy”.
Put that paper to the side. I will be giving you a timed challenge two minutes after the bell
rings.
When Phoenix Wright appears and tells you to go, be ready to move in a hurry.
Move!You are being timed.
The timer will stop when the class has formed a line starting at the class representative’s desk and everyone is standing quietly.
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Kick Me ActivityWhen you are standing
quietly, I will explain the game.
Rules to remember:No kicking!No looking at what is on your back!No telling someone what is on their back!No giving answers to people!
(you can suggest they go look at a certain person’s back, but that’s it)
Kick Me Activity
Rules to remember:No kicking!No looking at what is on your back!No telling someone what is on their back!No giving answers to people!
(you can suggest they go look at a certain person’s back, but that’s it)
Timer functions according to the rainbow.
Kick Me Activity
Rules to remember:No kicking!No looking at what is on your back!No telling someone what is on their back!No giving answers to people!
(you can suggest they go look at a certain person’s back, but that’s it)
Timer functions according to the rainbow.
Kick Me Activity
Rules to remember:No kicking!No looking at what is on your back!No telling someone what is on their back!No giving answers to people!
(you can suggest they go look at a certain person’s back, but that’s it)
Timer functions according to the rainbow.
Kick Me Activity
Rules to remember:No kicking!No looking at what is on your back!No telling someone what is on their back!No giving answers to people!
(you can suggest they go look at a certain person’s back, but that’s it)
Timer functions according to the rainbow.
Kick Me Activity
Rules to remember:No kicking!No looking at what is on your back!No telling someone what is on their back!No giving answers to people!
(you can suggest they go look at a certain person’s back, but that’s it)
Timer functions according to the rainbow.
Kick Me Activity
Rules to remember:No kicking!No looking at what is on your back!No telling someone what is on their back!No giving answers to people!
(you can suggest they go look at a certain person’s back, but that’s it)
Timer functions according to the rainbow.
Kick Me Activity
Rules to remember:No kicking!No looking at what is on your back!No telling someone what is on their back!No giving answers to people!
(you can suggest they go look at a certain person’s back, but that’s it)
Timer functions according to the rainbow.
Kick Me Activity
Rules to remember:No kicking!No looking at what is on your back!No telling someone what is on their back!No giving answers to people!
(you can suggest they go look at a certain person’s back, but that’s it)
Timer functions according to the rainbow.
Kick Me Activity
Rules to remember:No kicking!No looking at what is on your back!No telling someone what is on their back!No giving answers to people!
(you can suggest they go look at a certain person’s back, but that’s it)
Timer functions according to the rainbow.
Kick Me Activity
Rules to remember:No kicking!No looking at what is on your back!No telling someone what is on their back!No giving answers to people!
(you can suggest they go look at a certain person’s back, but that’s it)
Timer functions according to the rainbow.
Walking Around Time Is Up!
You may get out your notes from Tuesday and
Wednesday and silently fill in the remaining answers onto
your paper.
3 minutes left
2 minutes left
1 minute left
TURN YOUR KICK ME ACTIVITY SHEET INTO THE FRONT BIN.
Retrieve your paper that you titled “Foreign Policy”.Today we are trying a different paper folding technique.
1. Touch the upper-left and bottom-right corners of your paper and fold your paper.
2. Unfold your paper.3. Touch the upper-right and bottom-left corners of
your paper and fold your paper.4. Unfold your paper.
This folding will be called DanTriangles.DO NOT TRACE THE LINES!
Foreign Policyan alliance is an agreement in which two or more countries promise to help each other. Alliances
First, do not draw in the creases.
Today we are going to talk about three alliances of foreign
policy:
Political Alliances
Military Alliances
Economic AlliancesPolitical
Military Economic
The point of the DanTriangles today was to represent what foreign policy is to the U.S. (A BRIDGE THAT CONNECTS US
TO THE WORLD)
Why do we get into these alliances?
Political
Military Economic
Foreign Policyan alliance is an agreement in which two or more countries promise to help each other. Alliances
The United States forms _____ alliances with other countries…
POLITICAL
for mutual defense and a peaceful
way to settle disputes.
Why do we get into these alliances?
Political
Military Economic
Foreign Policyan alliance is an agreement in which two or more countries promise to help each other. Alliances
The United States forms _____ alliances with other countries…
POLITICAL
for mutual defense and a peaceful
way to settle disputes.
MILITARY
to protect members
from aggression by other
countries.
Why do we get into these alliances?
Political
Military Economic
Foreign Policyan alliance is an agreement in which two or more countries promise to help each other. Alliances
The United States forms _____ alliances with other countries…
POLITICAL
for mutual defense and a peaceful
way to settle disputes.
MILITARY
to protect members
from aggression by other
countries.
ECONOMIC
to create mutual well
being through trade.
4 goals of foreign policy
Please flip to the back of your paper.
Fold it like a hot dog.
Trace along all the creases.
There are four goals of U.S. foreign policy.
As each one appears, discuss with your
shoulder partner why it might be important to the United States.
Support Democracy Provide Aid
Promote World Peace
Maintain National Security
2013 04 05 Bell Ringer Get out your “Foreign Policy” DanTriangles
paper from yesterday’s class.
Get out an additional sheet of paper. Head it with your first and last name, today’s date,
and the period you have civics. Title the paper “Foreign Policy Responses”. Fold this paper like a hamburger. Trace the fold line
on the front and the back to make four distinct areas.
Set this paper aside. We have a few notes from yesterday to finish.
4 goals of foreign policy
Please write “Presidential Powers”
and “Congressional Powers” in the
triangles.
Leave a lot of space for notes, please.
Presidential Po
wers
Support Democracy
Congressional Powers
Provide Aid
Promote World Peace
Maintain National Security
Presidential Powers1. Commit armed forces to war2. Threaten to wage war unless certain conditions are met3. Nominate ambassadors to foreign countries and to the
United Nations4. Advocate for democratic elections in foreign countries5. Advocate for peaceful resolutions to conflicts6. Meet with foreign leaders to encourage or broker
peaceful resolutions to conflicts.
Congressional Powers1. Approve declaration of act of war2. Provide funding for waging war3. Approve or reject nominees for ambassador4. Approve sanctions against other countries5. Ratify or reject treaties6. Approve funding for foreign aid
FOREIGN POLICY RESPONSES• Class representative,
have the class arrange the desks so they are like a long table.
• There should be no more than 11 paired desks in all.
• Don’t let anyone sit down yet.
• Your groups are going to be chosen by you, but with your DBQ scores in mind.
• The better you did, the sooner you can choose a seat.
• The person across from you is your partner for the first part of this activity.
2nd Write the name of your partner in this line.
Diplomatic Gifts with ___________
1st Write this on the top line of your first writing rectangle.3rd The class rep will choose someone to read the passage. After she or he is done reading, you will discuss your answer/guess why. Finally, write a paragraph with your answer in the writing rectangle.
Diplomatic Gifts with ___________
The United States has received many famous gifts from other nations. The Statue of Liberty was a gift from France and was presented to the United States in 1884. In 1972 the Peoples’ Republic of China sent two giant pandas to the Washington National Zoo.
Why might other nations present the United States with a gift?
ROTATE!
Stand up and move two desks
to the right.
Foreign Aid with ___________Each year the United States give billions of dollars of
economic and humanitarian aid to countries around the world. Yet some Americans believe this generosity could
be improved. When broken down per citizen, U.S. foreign aid is much less than that given by other
countries. However, some Americans argue that as the third most-populous country in the world, the U.S.
needs to concentrate on providing aid to its own citizens.
Why do we give foreign aid? Why should we give more or less?
ROTATE!
Stand up and move two desks
to the right.
U.S. Imports with ___________Regulating trade and the environment are important elements of U.S. foreign policy. Imports play a large role in that policy.
Imports are items we getfrom another country likea BMW or a 3DS.
Exports are items we sellTo another country like moviesand Ford cars.
What do you think the largest U.S. export is? Why do you think we send so many of those out of the country?
ROTATE!
Stand up and move two desks
to the right.
Peace Corps with ___________The Peace Corps (the ‘s’ is silent) was set up by
President Kennedy in 1961 as a volunteer program run by the U.S. government. Its goal is to promote world
peace and friendship by sending volunteers to the poorest countries in the world to help with education, construction, and job training. Volunteers stay in their
assigned country for 2 years.
If you knew that leaving America would help dozens of people live a better life, would you join the Peace Corp? Why or why not?