Welcome to my course homepage for AP United States Government and Politics! It is my goal here to assemble a collection of resources to help students and teachers who are preparing for the AP Government exam.
Essential Links
The U.S. Constitution (Cornell LII)
The Cornell Law School Legal Information Institute (LII) maintains an easily accessible Constitution with hyperlinks to each Article and Section as well as explanations for each section.
The Cornell Law School Legal Information Institute (LII) maintains an easily accessible Constitution with hyperlinks to each Article and Section as well as explanations for each section.
Politico (News Website)
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It is important that students find a website that they can visit for 15 minutes a day to familiarize themselves with the latest development in United States government and politics. I've found Politico to be the most helpful and comprehensive source of political news available online. My sharing this website does not constitute an endorsement of all of its content.
Gallup (Polling)
It's very important for AP Government students to follow public opinion. We will refer to Gallup often in class and students will be expected to stay familiar with key polling data (presidential approval, etc.)
It's very important for AP Government students to follow public opinion. We will refer to Gallup often in class and students will be expected to stay familiar with key polling data (presidential approval, etc.)
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