Tuesday, December 18, 2012

CHAPTER 9 and The rest of the week...

Hello my students! Unfortunately I will be out again. My daughter is in the hospital very sick. So this means that I expect my 17 year olds to be responsible and do their work on their own!

1. You must read all of Chapter 9. In addition to reading it, you are responsible for taking your own notes on the chapter. . .

2. In a email please send me a copy of the notes you take. Please do not rewrite the chapter -just take notes on the important information! Please break up each page by section 9-1, 9-2, 9-3
Put a title for the section and bullet points of important information.

YOUR EMAIL MUST HAVE YOUR NAME AND govt class SECTION ON THE SUBJECT AREA OF THE EMAIL. Those who do not have name and and class section will not get credit!!

Example: Robert Cann -Section 7

3. Last but not least I would like you to look up the President Pro Tempore of Senate who actually just died yesterday and tell me about him in the comment area.

Hopefully I will be back by Friday but if not please check back for assignments for over the break and or final exam review information!!! Have a Merry Christmas xoxo

16 comments:

  1. Sentor Daniel K. Inouye was born on sept. 7, 1924
    he has been in office since 1963, he is known for his distinguished record as a leg. leader and he was a WWII combat veteran w/the 442 regimental combat team , he had also earned a medal of honor

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  2. Senator Dan Inouye was in office since 1959. Inouye was a Democrate and became senator in 1962. He was the longest serving sitting senator and the second longest serving senator in U.S.history. Senator Dan Inouye was also a decorated war hero and was awarded the Medal of Honor for his service in World War 2

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  3. Senator Daniel Inouye was a Medal of Honor recipient for his service in World War II and a United States senator from Hawaii. He was a member of the Democratic party and was the President Pro Tempore for two years before his passing. He never lost an election in his 58 years of being an elected official

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  4. Inouye was the second-longest serving senator in U.S. history, behind Sen. Robert C. Byrd. He was first elected to the House in 1959 which was the year Hawaii became a state and he won his Senate seat in 1962. He was also a WWII vet and he was from Hawaii. Inouye’s death was from respiratory complications and less than two hours after Inouye’s death, the Senate passed a resolution naming Sen. Patrick Leahy as the new president pro tempore.

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  5. Senator Daniel Inouye was a senior senator in the state of Hawaii. He was a WWII combat vertan and was part of the President Pro Tempore for two years before he died. He died monday at age 88 from a Respiratory complications.

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  6. Senator Daniel Inouye was born on spetember 7 th , 1924. He has been in office since 1963,he was the longest serving senator and the second longest serving in history. He was a war hero in world war 2. He is the senator of Hawaii and he never lost election. Daniel died at the age of 88 from respiratory complications.

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  7. Senator Daniel Inouye was born September 7th 1924. Daniel was the Senator of Hawaii before becoming resident pro tempore. He received a Medal of honor for being a war veteran in WWII. Daniel dies on monday due to respiratory complications.

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  8. Senator daniel Inouye was just recently the pro temopre. Before this he was the senator in Hawii For a long time because he just never lost an election, and this helped him to become the second longest senator in history. He was in world war two as well..

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  9. Senator Daniel Inouye was born on September 7th, 1924. He received a Medal of Honor for his service in World War II , and he was a United States senator from Hawaii. Daniel died at the age of 88 from respiratory complications. Sen. Patrick Leahy is the new president pro tempore.

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  10. Pro Tempore Daniel Inouye was a senator from Hawaii, he was elected at the age of 34 as one of the youngest senators. He was a World War II hero who lost his right arm in battle. Daniel Inouye was the second longest serving senator and a medal of Honor recipient for valor. He died monday from a respiratory alliments, he was 88 yrs old.

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  11. President Pro Tempore of Senate was elected by the U.S Senate, he was the second - higher ranking officials. The president pro tempore is the most senior senator in the majority party. He is empowered to preside over senate sessions but to appoint another senator to do. He was the third in line of presidency, after the Vice president and the speaker of the house of Representatives.

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  12. Senator Daniel Inouye passed away at the age of 88. He was born on September 7, 1924. He was a United States Senator from Hawaii. He received a Medal of Honor for his services in World War II.

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  13. Senator Daniel Inouye has been in office since 1963. He was elected at the age of 34, the youngest senator ever elected. He was born on September 7th,1924. He was from Hawaii and was also a World War II veteran. He died at the age of 88 of respiratory complications.

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  14. Sen. Daniel Inouye, the 88-year-old Democrat who has been in office since Hawaii became a state in 1959, has died. His last word was, "Aloha."

    He became Hawaii's senator in 1962, three years after the state joined the United States. He was the longest serving sitting Senator and the second-longest serving senator in U.S. history.

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  15. Senator Daniel Inouye has been in office since 1963. He was a member of the Democratic party and was the President Pro Tempore for two years before his passing. He never lost an election in his 58 years of being an elected official.

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  16. Daniel Inouye was the Democratic Hawaiian Senator since 1963. He served in WWII and lost his arm. He received The Medal of Honor. He was 88 wen he died.

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