COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT ASSIGNMENT 2000 - 2001 MR. ADDIE
Purpose - Your quarterly comparative government assignment
will help develop an awareness of other government systems and provide an outline
to use as a guide to prepare for the comparative government part of the AP
government test in May.*(If you plan on
taking the comparative government part of the AP government test, it is
strongly recommended that you obtain a current comparative government textbook that covers
the seven countries required on the test to read and review throughout the year
in addition to your quarterly comparative government assignment
Assignment - you will prepare a report each quarter according to the following guidelines:
Part I. - Country Profiles - 2 per quarter - for each country listed each quarter (see quarter assignment list below) Prepare a profile of that country that includes the following categories in this order:
A. Constitution
B. The Executive
C. The Legislature
D. The Judiciary
E. Subnational Government
(Provide the essentials for each category)
F. Format Requirements -
-Use an outline or bullet format -
-Minimum 1 page, maximum 2 pages for each country (print on both sides of paper)-
-Typed, single-spaced, 10-12 font, 1 inch margin all around -
-Sources listed at the end of each profile (no other documentation required)
SOURCES THAT MAY HELP: (Donate useful sites for extra credit to add to this list)
www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/country.html
http://www.state.gov/www/background_notes/index.html
http://www.hopkins.k12.mn.us/pages/high/Acad/ss/ApcompGov/compgp.html
http://www.library.ubc.ca/poli/compartind.html
www.gksoft.com/govt/en/world.html
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/cshome.html
http://members.aol.com/admlizkirk/index.htm
Part II - 2000 Comparative Essays - 1 per quarter (see quarter assignment list below)
For each quarter, provide the following for the assigned essay (essays are listed below)
- Type the full question at the top of your answer page -
- To answer the question, chose from the examples given under the scoring guidelines to help answer the applicable parts of the question - other parts of the question will require outside research -
- You may type your answer in outline or bullet form BUT, you must explain the example chosen for each part of the question and follow the order and outline in the scoring guidelines for each answer -
- Answers must be typed, 10-12 font, single spaced - 1 inch margin all around -
- Minimum 1 page, maximum 2 pages (print on both sides of paper) -
- List sources at the end of your answer (no other documentation required) -
ASSIGNMENT LIST BY QUARTER
1st
Quarter - Due on or before 10/5(B) 10/6(G)
COUNTRIES: Russia and France AP QUESTION: 2000 Comparative Question #1
2nd
Quarter - Due on or before 12/11(B)
12/12(G)
COUNTRIES: China and India AP QUESTION: 2000 Comparative Question #2
3rd
Quarter - Due on or before 3/26(B)
3/27(G)
COUNTRIES: United Kingdom and Mexico AP QUESTION: 2000 Comparative Question #3
4th
Quarter - Due on or before 4/23(B)
4/24(G)
COUNTRIES: Nigeria (only) AP QUESTION: 2000 Comparative Question #4
Assessment - a separate sheet is provided on the website listing criteria for assessing your assignment. Use this as a guide in preparing your quarterly assignment.
General Grading -
- the comparative government assignment counts 10% of each quarter's grade -
- grading is based on a 100 pt scale (see assessment sheet) -
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late assignments are marked down 15 pts per school
day late (B and G days included)
REGARDLESS IF THE ABSENCE IS EXCUSED OR UNEXCUSED! - plan ahead - the assignment is due on or
BEFORE the dates listed above -
2000 Free-Response Questions
Comparative: Question 1
Identify and discuss two goals that a country hopes to achieve by establishing a presidential electoral system based on majority vote that requires runoff elections. Both Russia and France have established such a system. Using specific evidence, explain whether each of these goals has been achieved in the following countries:
- Russia since 1993
- France since 1962
Comparative: Question 1 Scoring Guidelines
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7 POINTS TOTAL
Identification of 2 goals: 1 point
A list of possible answers is below. This list is not exhaustive.
· Political legitimacy
· Popular mandate
· Prevent electoral/institutional gridlock
· Policy leadership
· Independence from legislature
· Stability
· Strong executive
· Inclusion of wide-range of parties
· National unity
· Building coalitions among the electorate
· Increased political participation (turnout)
* Note: NO POINT IS AWARDED FOR IDENTIFICATION OF ONLY ONE GOAL
Discussion of each goal: One point each (2 points total)
Explanation of two goals in
France: 1 point per explanation (2 points total)
Explanation of two goals in Russia: 1 point per explanation (2 points total)
* Note: Explanation of the two goals in France and in Russia must link to the presidential run-off system. An explanation must answer how and why the system achieves the goals.
* Note: Maximum points possible for an answer that identifies and discusses only one goal: 3.
* Note: Maximum points possible for an answer that discusses only one country: 5.
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2000 Free-Response Questions
Comparative: Question 2
The recruitment of political elites is important in any political system.
Is it easier to gain access into political elite membership
in China or in one of the following:
India or Mexico or Nigeria? (Must choose India for this
assignment) Explain your answer,
using the two factors you identified in (a) and your knowledge of the political
systems of the countries.
6 POINTS TOTAL
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1 point for a thesis that compares ease of access (easier, harder, the same) into the political elite in the two countries 1 point for each explanation that links the factors identified in part (a) to the thesis (2 points total) 3 points total for (b) |
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2000 Free-Response Questions
Comparative: Question 3
Since the late 1980's, there have been several proposals,
some of which have been adopted, to change the constitutional structure of the
United Kingdom. Identify and describe
three of these proposals. For each of
these proposals, discuss one problem it was designed to address.
7 POINTS TOTAL
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1 point total for the identification of 3 different
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A list of possible answers is below. This list is not exhaustive.
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2000 Free-Response Question
Comparative: Question 4
The following characteristics are often associated with democracies.
- Sustained and recurring national elections
- Competitive political parties
- Civilian control over the military
- An independent judiciary
5 POINTS TOTAL
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1 point for each explanation of how each characteristic
contributes to democracy (2 points total). |
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*Note: The description may be
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Part (b): |
1 point for taking 2 positions on whether the
characteristics contribute to democracy. (1 point total). |
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*Note: Taking only one
position earns no credit |
1 point for each explanation of
the position taken. (2 points total). |
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Attempts to answer question but earns no points: scored as zero (0) Blank or off-task: scored as a dash ( — ) |