29 Mayıs 2016 Pazar

GRADES


















NAME
QUIZZES  MIDTERM  PAPER  FINAL COURSE
ALTUNTAŞ,ARDA BURAK 83 54 95 66    76
AVŞAR,MERVE 88 74 70 61    72
BULUT,YUNUS 78 77 90 85    84
ÇELİK,AYŞENUR 33        
KARATAŞ,FİDAN FULYA 88 98 90 92    92
KAYA,MURAT CAN 72 94 85 96    87
KETENCİOĞLU,CEMRE 87 75 60 70    71
KOYUNCU,SÜLEYMAN MERT 70 52 70 70    66
ÖKSÜZ,SAMET 78 56 90 51    69
SAĞLAM,ÖZGÜR 78 47 80 0    49
SAVAŞAN,UĞUR 88 81 0 78    57
SAYGI,BERKAY BUĞRA 82 93 100 96    94
ŞAHİN,HANDE HANDAN 82 95 90 71    84

27 Nisan 2016 Çarşamba

Turnitin Password

Turnitin upload instructions:

Class name American Politics 2016
Class number:12594431
Password: AP16

5 Nisan 2016 Salı

KEY TERMS FOR ELECTIONS AND CAMPAIGNS

KEY TERMS FOR ELECTIONS AND CAMPAIGNS

Single member district
Winner-take-all
Electoral college
Primary
Caucus
Super Tuesday
Incumbency advantage
Write-in
Electoral district
Gerrymandering (Redistricting)
Open primary
Closed Primary
Trump, Sanders, Clinton, Cruz
Party Convention
Election terms
PAC (Political Action Committee)
Super PACs
Delegate
Superdelegate
Permanent campaign
Interest group
Endorsement
Party establishment

Slides

26 Şubat 2016 Cuma

18 Şubat 2016 Perşembe

Potluck Party

Party time!


Please use real butter ("tereyağı" and not "margarin")
Use yogurt instead of sour cream.
Use vanilya instead of vanilla extract.

Enjoy!

Ayşenur:
Corn bread : use yogurt instead of buttermilk.

Handan:
Potato Salad:  use mayonnaise instead of Miracle Whip.

Murat Can:
Cole slaw Add just one spoonful of sugar.

Raşit:
French onion dip Use yogurt instead of sour cream and "beyaz" instead of cream cheese.

Berkay:
Banana bread: Use yogurt instead of sour cream and vanilya instead of vanilla extract.

Süleyman Mert: Big bag of potato chips.

Cemre: Coke

Fulya: Plates and forks

Others:

Napkins and plastic cups

Biscuits (http://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1013741-all-purpose-biscuits) Whole milk = normal süt.

Chocolate chip cookies (http://www.marthastewart.com/344840/soft-and-chewy-chocolate-chip-cookies) baking soda is karbonat.

2 Şubat 2016 Salı

Syllabus




IR 375
Politics and Society in the USA
Spring 2016
Aysuda Kölemen
Class Hours        : Wednesday 9:00-11:30 am
Office Hours       : Wednesday 13:00-15:00 pm and by appointment
Email                    : aysuda.kolemen@kemerburgaz.edu.tr


Course Objectives

There are two main objectives in this course. The first is to provide a sound understanding of how American government functions and how it interacts with American society. The second objective is to provide a comparative perspective on how political culture and institutions vary across countries.

Required Readings

           Wilson, J. Q., Jr, J. J. D., & Bose, M. (2012). American Government: Institutions and Policies: The Essentials,          13th Edition (13th edition). Australia; Boston, MA: Cengage Learning.

New York Times (www.nytimes.com)

Grading

Midterm exam    : 20%
Final exam           : 30%
Term Paper          : 30%
Quizzes                 : 20%

Course Rules

There will be a quiz each week during the semester (except the midterm week). They will be based on the readings assigned for the day. If you are late or absent and miss the quiz, you cannot take make-ups.

There will be one midterm exams and one final exam. The final exam will be cumulative. If you miss an exam, you need to bring a doctor’s note to take a make-up exam. You will be given detailed information and instructions on the term paper.

If you have any questions regarding your grades, please write them down and submit them to me. I will reconsider your grade after I read your written questions.

I reserve the right to make changes in this syllabus as necessary.

Academic Honesty

All academic work submitted in this course should be your own unless you have received my permission to collaborate and have properly acknowledged receiving assistance. It is my responsibility to uphold the University’s academic honesty policy and report my suspicions of dishonesty to the Disciplinary Committee.

Assignment Schedule
(The chapters refer to the assigned course book.)

Week 1
Feb 3 American Geography and Culture

Week 2
Feb 10  Federalism, Chp. 3 and the Nation, Federalist Papers 10& 51, Appendix

Week 3
Feb 17 Congress, Chp. 13

Week 4
Feb 24 The Presidency, Chp. 14

Week 5
Mar 2 The Judiciary Chp. 16

Week 6
Mar 9 The Judiciary- continued, Chp. 16

Week 7
Mar 16 Political Parties, Chp. 9

Week 8
Mar 23 MIDTERM!!!

Week 9
Mar 30 Public Opinion and Political Culture, Chp. 7,

Week 10
Apr 6 Political Participation, Chp. 8

Week 11
Apr 13 Elections and Campaigns, Chp 10

Week 12
Apr 20 Civil Liberties, Chp. 5– TERM PAPERS DUE!!!

Week 13
Apr 27 Civil Liberties –continued, Ch. 5

Week 14
May 4 Civil Rights, Chp. 6
FINAL EXAM TBA