

Ryan Tanner-Read
History and International Relations Teacher
History and International Relations Teacher
US Government and Politics Honors Presentations
Click the links below for your US Government and Politics Honors presentations.
- AP Government Review
- Globalization
- ISIS: How Should the US Respond?
- Who Makes Foreign Policy?
- Devolution?: The Immigration Issue
- Domestic Policy and the ACA
- The Court Today
- Judicial Activism?
- Calling Balls and Strikes: The Judiciary Discussion
- Revolving Doors and Iron Triangles
- The "Power to Persuade" and War Powers: The Changing Power of the Executive Branch
- The Rhetorical Presidency and the "Great Communicator"
- The Presidency Discussion
- The President and Congress Discussion
- Drawing District Lines: A Trip to Columbia Law School
- Congress: The Broken Branch?
- Congress: Making Laws
- Partisan Media Coverage: Is It Bad for Democracy?
- The Media and Democracy Discussion
- Voter Behavior Discussion
- Winning an Election Discussion
- Citizens United and Campaign Finance
- Campaigns and Elections Discussion
- Prospects for 2018?
- Responsible Parties?
- Political Parties Discussion
- Political Parties: Who's Driving This Bus?
- In Defense of Lobbyists?
- Interest Groups and the Trans-Pacific Partnership
- Interest Groups Discussion
- How Divided Are We?
- Polling and the Political Process
- Polling: How Does it Work?
- The Press and the Democratic Process: The American System in Comparative Perspective
- Political Socialization: Case Studies
- Introducing Political Socialization and Public Opinion
- One Nation, Slightly Divisible?
- Introducing Affirmative Action
- Civil Rights and Women's Rights: The Case of the Equal Rights Amendment
- Civil Rights and the Red Power Movement
- Civil Rights, Freedom Summer and Voter ID Laws
- Civil Rights v. Civil Liberties: What's the Difference?
- The Return of Same Sex Marriage: Religious Freedom Edition
- Surveillance and the Patriot Act
- Abortion and Civil Liberties
- Civil Liberties Discussion
- Same-Sex Marriage and Federalism Part Two: Obergefell v. Hodges
- Same-Sex Marriage and Federalism Part One: DOMA
- Exploring Federalism
- Judicial Review
- The Oldest Debate: What Motivated the Framers?
- The Constitution: An Introduction and User's Guide
- The State of Our Politics
- Welcome to US Government and Politics Honors
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