Time Stamps for Studying Ideological divisions 0:37 Gridlock 1:10 Divided Government 1:44 Lame Duck President 2:03 Models of Representation 3:26 Delegate Model 3:32 Trustee Model 3:51 Politico Model 4:17 Redistricting 4:33 Baker V Carr 4:49 5:10 One-Person-One Vote Principle Gerrymandering 5:24 6:00 Partisan Gerrymandering 6:09 Shaw V Reno and Racial Gerrymandering
This is an amazing video and it’s definitely helping me clarify a lot of things! But does anyone see something occasionally flashing on the bottom of the screen. It looks upside down and like a guy (prob heimler) in front of a bookshelf?
How are lame ducks defined exactly? My teacher said it was somebody who had lost the election but was still the president due to the 2.5 months between election day and inauguration day. Considering what you said about Obama, this seems to have been incorrect. How does AP gov define the term?
Both are correct I believe; lame duck just means you're still in office but are guaranteed not to be at a set point in the future, whether because you lost the re-election, chose not to run, or aren't qualified to due to term limits.
Time Stamps for Studying
Ideological divisions 0:37
Gridlock 1:10
Divided Government 1:44
Lame Duck President 2:03
Models of Representation 3:26
Delegate Model 3:32
Trustee Model 3:51
Politico Model 4:17
Redistricting 4:33
Baker V Carr 4:49
5:10 One-Person-One Vote Principle
Gerrymandering 5:24
6:00 Partisan Gerrymandering
6:09 Shaw V Reno and Racial Gerrymandering
THANK YOU!!!! you’re amazing! :)
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i have a quiz on 2.1-2.3 tomorrow and i've been watching your videos for 3 years!! heimler rocks :)
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Bruh Mine is 2.1-2.7
Thank you so much for making these videos
This is an amazing video and it’s definitely helping me clarify a lot of things! But does anyone see something occasionally flashing on the bottom of the screen. It looks upside down and like a guy (prob heimler) in front of a bookshelf?
Yeah I had a little glitch in these first units. I fixed it by the later units
I’m in apush but here to support :)
Will any skills transfer from WHAP and APUSH to AP gov?
Definitely! Most specifically, supporting an argument with evidence.
Is ap gov the same as ap comp gov and politics?
No those are two different courses. AP Gov focuses on U.S. government and politics. Comparative looks at six other governments across the world.
How are lame ducks defined exactly? My teacher said it was somebody who had lost the election but was still the president due to the 2.5 months between election day and inauguration day. Considering what you said about Obama, this seems to have been incorrect. How does AP gov define the term?
Both are correct I believe; lame duck just means you're still in office but are guaranteed not to be at a set point in the future, whether because you lost the re-election, chose not to run, or aren't qualified to due to term limits.
Why is it glitching hello
life saver
Nice fix (:
thx for hard carrying my grades
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You don’t seem to realize Obama was a lame duck and Trump wasn’t. Also Garland wouldn’t have been confirmed anyways if the hearings were held.
Conservative brain rot L + ratio
Facts don't care about your feelings