Presidents & Politics Worksheet

Presidents & Politics Open Response

This passage describes how political parties influence the role of the president. It explains that Democrats often support presidents having more power to create policies, while Republicans prefer more limited presidential power. Examples include Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal, Ronald Reagan’s smaller government approach, and Barack Obama’s healthcare policies. The text highlights how debates over presidential power are ongoing. It emphasizes that understanding political differences helps explain why people view presidential power differently.

Reading about politics improves reading comprehension by showing contrasting perspectives. Students expand vocabulary with words like “Democrats,” “Republicans,” and “executive.” It strengthens critical thinking by requiring them to compare viewpoints. Exposure to formal writing develops grammar and fluency. Finally, passages like this encourage students to evaluate arguments and form their own opinions.