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US Government [Tuesday, December 18, 1st period]
Josh barely looked up from his pile of newspapers as the government students filed into his classroom. It stopped him from stressing out about the radio last night. "Here are you exams, people," he said, finally remembering to pass the papers out, "try not to burst out crying if at all possible."
1. What concepts of Roman and Greek government did the American Founding Fathers use when coming up with the way they wanted this country to work? Which philosophers of the time influenced their thinking?
2. What was the Great Compromise? How about the 3/5 Compromise?
3. Give me two Constitutional responsibilities of the President of the United States. Throwing out the first pitch isn't one of them, just in case you were wondering.
4. How does a bill become a law? Humming will be mocked.
5. How many Supreme Court justices are there? What do they do?
6. Why is the press so freakin' annoying? No, really, why?
EC: The Executive Branch is the most powerful branch of the federal government. Prove me right or wrong.
When the finals were handed in, Josh gave the class a smile. "It has been a real pleasure teaching here for the last two and a half years. I've accepted a job as the campaign manager for Congressman Matt Santos's run for president, so I'll be leaving the island at the end of the week, but if any of you are looking for a summer job and really love to knock on doors, I'll leave my email address for you."
1. What concepts of Roman and Greek government did the American Founding Fathers use when coming up with the way they wanted this country to work? Which philosophers of the time influenced their thinking?
2. What was the Great Compromise? How about the 3/5 Compromise?
3. Give me two Constitutional responsibilities of the President of the United States. Throwing out the first pitch isn't one of them, just in case you were wondering.
4. How does a bill become a law? Humming will be mocked.
5. How many Supreme Court justices are there? What do they do?
6. Why is the press so freakin' annoying? No, really, why?
EC: The Executive Branch is the most powerful branch of the federal government. Prove me right or wrong.
When the finals were handed in, Josh gave the class a smile. "It has been a real pleasure teaching here for the last two and a half years. I've accepted a job as the campaign manager for Congressman Matt Santos's run for president, so I'll be leaving the island at the end of the week, but if any of you are looking for a summer job and really love to knock on doors, I'll leave my email address for you."

Take the exam!
Re: Take the exam!
handwavily and with permissionorbed in by Chris, totally swathed in blankets and still looking very pale and weak. No coffee or pastries this week, unfortunately, she was just lucky Chris was enough of a geek himself not to argue about her going to her finals.She
handwavilyanswered all the questions accurately and in great detail, then put her head down on the desk to rest until the period was over.Re: Take the exam!
and would have attempted answers were it not 6 am, giving her time to triple check her answers. Not that she didn't have them all right on the first try.Re: Take the exam!
handwavilytook the test and did well enough to pass.Re: Take the exam!