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Week 6 & 7 Assignment 2

Week 6 & 7 Assignment 2

Q • Assemble Guide topics with paragraphs within the Zoom chapter Recording: Chapter 2 and take Screenshots • Copy and paste to Url, Zoom overview by CPA Questions • https://us06web.zoom.us/rec/share/HCfp3KmfW1KrvcEBWCmqRN-1aT70j4J_b0LWHlJsFiBqGSZ_sygyRbT-iNhvtX8.fFdfhUMZ3p7E4LSm 1. Governing Cal. chapter 2, What three changes did the Progressives introduced that changed state and local elections in California…. 2. Governing Cal. chapter 2, the ______ ballot is a means of making it difficult to vote the straight party ticket. 3. What are the two forms of referendum in California? Which one does not require the need for qualifying petitions? 4. In GovCal chapter 4, In GovCal chapter 4, What are two reasons that suggest why Special-interest groups often use the initiative process to achieve their policy objectives? 5. From Chapter 4, Choose Two Ballot Measures from two different elections cycles, and PLEASE NOTE, • Two different election cycles (2016 - present); One ballot measure from each one. • List the (election year - primary or general election, Title, summary) for both ballot measures FIVE POINTS Separate item: FIND one #5 selection • go to click, https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/voting-resources/voter-information-guides • Or click, https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/ballot-measuresLinks to an external site. • include the link to the general ballot measure information? Which subsection link within the voter guide that you found interesting, helpful? Any difference from Gov.Cal.'s description? Paste the URL (voter guide) with the selected #5 Ballot Measures Example: ballot measure #5 general election, Title, summary Url • March 26, 1996 - Primary Election • Initiative Constitutional Amendments and StatutesPut on the Ballot by Petition Signatures • Medical Use of Marijuana. Initiative Statute.Official Title and Summary prepared by the Attorney General • https://vigarchive.sos.ca.gov/1996/general/pamphlet/215.htm • Your choice, but I found Analysis by the Legislative Analyst section interesting. No FISCAL EFFECTS were mention but it was noted that that Marijuana Prohibitions does not change other legal prohibitions on marijuana. • Governing California, chp 7, federalism & Cal Courts: the case of medical marijuana required a Senate Bill 420, the medical marijuana program act (MMPA) to become law. submission • click, https://community.canvaslms.com/t5/Student-Guide/How-do-I-upload-and-embed-a-media-file-from-my-computer-in-the/ta-p/381

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1. The three changes were giving women the power to be able to push such reforms like prohibition, women's suffrage, and public health/ child-saving. 2. 3. The two types of referendum are optional and initiative referendum. Optional referendum does not require the need for qualifying petitions. 4. Because the initiative process gives Cali citizens the ability to propose laws and constitutional amendments, and they do not need to get the support from the Governor or the Legislature.