Limited and Unlimited Government

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Limited and Unlimited Government

Bell Work With your table group find an example using the text book, or your electronic device of a limited and unlimited governments. Then on your table’s note card answer the following questions… 1. What is a limited government? 2. What is an unlimited government? 3. How did you know your example was unlimited or limited?

Match-it-Up At your table group there are two sets of colored cards. With your shoulder partner you are going to match up the type of government, with ‘limited’ or ‘unlimited’ and the correct example. When you are finished answer the following questions… 1. What key words did you use to figure out the puzzle? 2. Explain which type of government we live in. 3. What similarities do you see in all of the examples of limited governments? 4. What similarities do you see in all of the examples of unlimited governments?

Create On your note card create a double bubble and frame of reference over limited and unlimited governments. Include similarities, differences, and examples in your double bubble. *Green- where the information is from *Red- What conclusions can your draw from this information on your map? (So what and so why?)