Advanced Placement Government and Politics podcast by students at Whitman-Hanson Regional High School
Zach, Sam, Liam, and Gabby bring us up to speed on some actions of the Executive Branch and federal bureaucracy.
Avery and Lindsey discuss the vaccine rollout and how we can connect that to our studies!
Bryan, Hailey, and Andrew join me today as we discuss some presidential foreign policy.
Chris, Nic, and Mike discuss the politics of the COVID-19 business and school reopenings, as well as Congress' COVID relief bill!
Today we discuss the 2020 Georgia Senate elections and their impact on the Senate, and the filibuster.
Aidan MacKay, Aidan Miller, and Julia Benvie join me in discussing the presidential inauguration and fiscal policy.
Eve, Emma, and Alyssa discuss Federalism through COVID-19 and race relations.
Bridget and Nate discuss social media and its role in political socialization.
Matt Figueiredo and Matt Korzec join me to discuss the ongoing court battle between the Legislative and Executive branches, as well as the Montana religious freedom case.
Ben Rice and Christian Hall join me to discuss Supreme Court cases involving public funds for private schools and Obamacare.
Joining me this episode are Ian and Victoria, and we discuss the impeachment of the President and the State of the Union Address.
Listen this time as Alex and Brian take over the APGOPOCAST and discuss the ongoing conflict with Iran.
This episode features Nicholas Femia, Brian Rollins, and Adam Everidge, and we will discuss gerrymandering in North Carolina, Hong Kong democracy protests, and the infamous "quid pro quo".
Episode 2 features Chloe Turner and Rory Driscoll and we discuss the role of social media in politics and the Hong Kong democracy protests.
Join Tim, Catherine, and Nick as they explore the topics of President Trump's border wall, marijuana legalization, and how the Hong Kong controversy has hit the gamerverse.