Everything you remembered to forget about Civics Quarter 2: A review of all the standards
Teacher Resources for this video found here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/P... EOC review worksheet bundle and EOC Review Activities: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/S... 9 weeks of Civics in 20 minutes! Get caught up on everything your poor brain tried to forget from Quarter 2 Civics and solidify your foundation of the essential Civics standards before your big state test. Topics covered in this video: Articles of Confederation, Federalists v. Anti-Federalists, Preamble, Limited Government, Separation of Powers, Checks and Balances, Rule of Law, Political Parties (2 party system), Democrats, Republicans, 3rd Parties, Presidential Requirements, Election Process, Electoral College, Monitoring and Influencing the government (individuals, media, and interest groups), Media as Bias and Business, and Propaganda. Prepare for your upcoming EOC and make sure you pass with flying colors! I love hearing about your successes and plenty of other students reading the comments section love to read about them!

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