2. What makes
me want to
vote, what
things do I
want to
change and
what things do
I want to stay
the same?
This year I had the opportunity to vote and I wish I would have
because it’s my right to vote.
The thing I would change is for congress and the senate to focus
on the important things in the legislation like it use to be.
The thing that I think should stay the same is that we continue to
have the two separate parties.
3. What did you not
know before,
what would you
like to know
more about and
was there
anything you
were not
expectinglearn,
but you did?
I learned aWHOLE lot from this course. I really enjoyed taking it
and learning about our government.
4. Choose one
single political
issue you
believe is the
most
important to
consider for
future
generations.
I think one political issue that we need to watch out for in our
future generations is world peace. I feel like people are always
turning against each other especially the American people. It’s not
like how we citizens use to be.
5. which do you
believe is the
most
important of
the 27
Amendments
to our
Constitution
and why.
The First Amendment. Because freedoms are really important and
people should have freedom.
6. Write about a
few lessons you
have learned
about our
government
processes this
semester that
you will carry
with you beyond
this course.
Honestly, I learned a whole lot this semester about our
government process. It really helped that this year we went
through the election process withTrump. Normally, I’m not really
into the whole government stuff, but honestly it’s really important
to know what’s going on within our government and how it all
works.