Daily News Article - February 6, 2019
NOTE to students: Read the information under “Background” below before answering the questions.
1. a) What is the State of the Union address? What is the purpose of the address?
b) When and where is the State of the Union given?
2. What will be the theme of President Trump’s State of the Union address on Tuesday night?
3. How will the president’s speech focus on unity?
4. List the 6 major areas President Trump will cover in his address.
5. What action did President Trump suggest he will discuss during his State of the Union address?
6. President Trump’s address will focus on domestic and national security issues. Which of the following do you think are most important for President Trump to include in his State of the Union address? Explain your answer.
7. Ask a parent what issues he/she thinks President Trump should focus on in his State of the Union, and to explain his/her answer.
CHALLENGE:
1. Tone is the attitude a speaker takes towards a subject. What was the tone of President Trump’s 2019 State of the Union address?
2. What was the overall theme of the president’s speech?
3. a) What general statement did President Trump make about the economy in his address to the nation?
b) What is your reaction to this encouraging statement?
c) Ask a parent the same question.
4. List some of the things the President promised to do to improve the economy.
5. What new initiatives did President Trump propose in his State of the Union?
6. Which issues did the President bypass altogether, or just mention briefly?
7. What issue presented by President Trump was the most important to you? Did any aspect of the speech disappoint you? Explain your answers.
8. a) Do you think the President is focusing on the correct issues? Explain your answer.
b) Ask a parent the same question.
10. Watch/read the Democratic response to the President’s State of the Union on live TV following the President's SOTU or at c-span.org. The response speech is shorter and often given as a rebuttal to the opposition party's ideas and plans. This practice began once television became a major part of politics. According to the Senate's website, the first opposition party response to a State of the Union speech was in 1966 when then-Senate Majority Leader Everett Dirksen (R-Illinois) and House Minority Leader Gerald Ford (R-Michigan) gave a response to President Lyndon Johnson's State of the Union address. Stacey Abrams, who served in the Georgia state assembly for 10 years before becoming Georgia's 2018 Democratic gubernatorial candidate gave the response. What do you think of Ms. Abrams' response?