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1 32 Lesson 3-1

2 Social Studies Bulletin #3 A More Perfect Union

3 Attach Bulletin #3 Lesson 3-1: Social Studies Bulletin #3 – A More Perfect Union February 26, 2016 Dear Students and Families, Our next unit, “A More Perfect Union”, helps us better understand the type of government we have in the United States. James Madison, often called the “Father of the Constitution” once said, “if men were angels, then no government would be necessary.” This unit will introduce the students to the structure of the American government under the U.S. Constitution. We will also analyze how the federal government is a “limited government.” Finally, the students will explore the rights guaranteed in the Bill of Rights. As your son or daughter learns about the struggles of ruling our country, discuss Madison’s fear about humans and what you think government’s role is in balancing that view. Also, how do we balance the rights of the individual with the rule and safety of society? You can also discuss issues that relate to our state and those of the whole country and how we struggle to balance those, especially when they appear to be in conflict. And finally, discuss ways that you and your son or daughter have seen the Constitution exist as a “living document”. Look for more Social Studies Bulletins about our study of American history this year. We hope you enjoy sharing your child's explorations. Parent signature By Wednesday. 3 R

4 P REVIEWING THE T HEME In 1789, James Madison and the other framers sought to create __________________________ that _______________________________________. HUMAN NATURE People can be selfish NATURE OF POWER Power corrupts The Constitution “If men were angels, no government would be necessary.” James Madison “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” Lord Acton Individual Rights and Liberties The Operation of Government a strong central government still protected citizen’s rights and liberties L 2 Lesson 3-1: Social Studies Bulletin #3 – A More Perfect Union

5 W RAP U P Since men are NOT angels, what sort of government did the framers establish? Why is the Constitution considered a “living” document? Humans are imperfect. In fact, they are often greedy and selfish. Any SUCCESSFUL government must not only govern the governed, but also govern itself. The Constitution is flexible because it may be changed (amended). The ideals and principles are universal, apply to many generations. L 2 Lesson 3-1: Social Studies Bulletin #3 – A More Perfect Union


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