Activity: Discussing Biden's State of the Union Address
Ask Students: What is the State of the Union? Who delivers the State of the Union? When and Where does the State of the Union take place?
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March 2, 2022
Ask Students: What is the State of the Union? Who delivers the State of the Union? When and Where does the State of the Union take place?
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In good times or bad, American presidents come to Congress with a diagnosis that hardly differs over the decades. In their State of the Union speeches, they declare “the state of our union is strong” or words very much like it. Watch the video above that aired before the speech and frames what Biden was expected to discuss. Then watch the clips below and answer the discussion questions with each clip.
What was the most important topic for the President to address at this moment? Why? What topic do you wish Biden had addressed more? Why?
Media literacy: Why do you think the producers chose to interview someone who conducts political polls for this piece?
Divide students into groups and have them choose one of the clips from the State of the Union address below to explain to the class. Ask: Do you agree with Biden’s diagnosis or explanation of the problem? What does he propose to do about it? What else do you think might help solve the problem? The first link below contains the full address, which is around an hour long. You can also choose some or all of the clips below to discuss.
Do you think the U.S. response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has been too limited or too aggressive? Why do you think so?
How do you think the policy changes outlined here are most likely to impact your life and your community?
If you had been president this past year, what would have been the one piece of major legislation you would hope to pass? Biden got half the amount of what he wanted for his infrastructure bill and was not able to convince Republicans and even some Democrats to support his Build Back Better plan, which would have allowed for free child care and community college, among many other things. How would you convince Congress including some members of your own party to support your plan?
Do you think the plans outlined here are adequate for addressing the rising cost of goods and services?
What problems do you think Biden is trying to address in this portion of the speech? Do you think his proposals would be helpful in addressing those problems? Why did he choose the wording “fund the police”? How might individuals and groups including Black Lives Matter and other anti-police brutality groups interpret Biden’s choice of words?