Social Studies Study Guide Chapter 8.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The US Constitution.
Advertisements

The Constitution Test Every 8 th Grader Must Pass It and This Will Help!
Three Branches of Government
Three Branches of the United States Government
The United States Constitution
Warm-up for 1/22 and 1/23 Imagine that you have just declared independence from Great Britain, if you were in charge of helping to create our new government,
Unit1 Foundations of Government
Articles of Confederation
Principles and the Preamble
This motto was adopted in 1782 by the Founding Fathers.
The Constitution The Constitution is the rules for running our government. The Constitution is the supreme law of the land.
1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Documents.
The Constitution of the United States of America
PowerPoint Presentation
JEOPARDY JEOPARDY Three Branches of Government Vocabulary A Constitutional Government The Bill of Rights The Constitutional Convention $100 $200 $300.
The Supreme Law of the Land.  Constitution - begins with the Preamble, or introduction - Framers list six goals of our government “We the people of the.
Jeopardy Vocabulary Branches Amendments Goals Principles Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy.
Chapter 8 Note Packet Government, Citizenship, and the Constitution.
1. What is the Supremacy Clause?
Chapter 8 Review. Which problem was shown by the events of Shay’s Rebellion? 1.The need to collect more taxes 2.The need for better transportation 3.The.
The Signers of the Constitution. Who were they? The Constitution The Constitution is the supreme law of the land The Constitution is the supreme law.
Ch. 3 The Constitution. Constitutional Convention 1787 in Philadelphia 55 delegates from 12 states (absent - Rhode Island) Purpose: Revise the Articles.
A New United States U.S. Constitution. English democratic tradition Framers of the Constitution were intelligent/schooled men limit powers Magna Carta.
A New United States U.S. Constitution. Framers of the Constitution were intelligent/schooled men English democratic tradition limited powers Magna Carta.
ExecutiveLegislativeJudicialFactsMisc
Chapter 3 - The Constitution Preamble Checks & Balances 7 Articles of the Constitution Purposes, Principles, & Powers of the Constitution Proposal & Ratification.
A New United States U.S. Constitution English democratic tradition Framers of the Constitution were intelligent/schooled men limit powers Magna.
U.S. Constitution Handbook Principles. A more perfect union Establish justice Insure domestic tranquility Provide for the common defense Promote the general.
Ratifying the Constitution.  Federalists - supporters of the Constitution - supported strong national government  Argument - protection for individual.
Constitution. Weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation convinced James Madison of Virginia and other leaders that the country needed a stronger national.
PREAMBLE TO THE U.S. CONSTITUTION We The People of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility,
The United States of America Constitution The Constitution Written in 1787 Called the “Supreme Law of the Land”
Chapter 3, Section 3 The Structure of the Constitution (82-87)
Social Studies Review for GHSGT
The structure of the Constitution
The U.S. Constitution.
“The Structure of the Constitution”
The Constitution.
Preamble and Principles Constitution Test Review
Agenda- January 17, 2017 Important Reminder: If you have not finished the Break-up Letter, make sure that you complete that by January 24 and print it.
The US Constitution.
The Constitutional Convention
Chapter 3 Study Guide answers
U.S. Constitution.
Bell Work Get out your notes
This motto was adopted in 1782 by the Founding Fathers.
Constitution- “Cheat Sheet”
The US Constitution.
DECONSTRUCTING THE CONSTITUTION
The U.S. Constitution.
The Preamble Defines the Constitution’s Basic Goals
Chapter 9 Section 4 An Enduring Framework.
Structure of the Constitution
The Constitution.
Mrs.Barbour 8th Grade US History
Chapter 3 Study Guide Answers
A New United States U.S. Constitution 1787.
The CONSTITUTION of the UNITED STATES
IV- The United States Constitution
Constitution Jeopardy
Government, citizenship, and the constitution
Government Unit Test Study Guide
Branches of Government
United States Constitution
The United States Constitution
Goals and Principles of the Constitution
Review #2: The U.S. Constitution
Review #2: The U.S. Constitution
A New United States U.S. Constitution.
Presentation transcript:

Social Studies Study Guide Chapter 8

What was the original purpose of the Constitutional Convention of 1787? To fix the Articles of Confederation

What agreement did the delegates at the Constitutional Convention finally reach under the Great Compromise? Congress would have two houses, with one having equal representation from each state and the other having representation based on each state’s population. (Both houses could propose bills, but only the house in which representation was based on population could propose tax bills.)

The citizens of the United States The Preamble to the Constitution begins, “We the People…” Who are “the people?” The citizens of the United States

-to form a more perfect union What are the basic functions of the Constitution according to its Preamble? -to form a more perfect union -to establish justice -to insure domestic tranquility -to provide for the common defense -to promote the general welfare -to secure the blessings of liberty

What is the main job of the legislative branch of the federal government? to make laws

What branch of government is responsible for enforcing laws? the executive branch

What branch of government is responsible for enforcing laws? the executive branch

the President of the United States Who has the power to veto a bill passed by Congress? the President of the United States

What are the three qualifications a person must meet in order to run for the office of president? -must be 35 years old -must have been born in the U.S. -must have lived in the U.S. for at least 14 years

What are members of the Supreme Court called? justices

What is the purpose of the Bill of Rights? The Bill of Rights was put in place to protect the rights of the people.

to protect the basic rights of the people Why did many delegates insist on adding ten amendments to the Constitution soon after it was ratified? to protect the basic rights of the people

What rights are guaranteed to citizens of the United States by the first amendment? Freedom of speech Freedom of religion Freedom of the press Right to assemble Right to petition the government

They wanted to prevent any one branch from controlling the government. Why did the writers of the Constitution add checks and balances to the federal government? They wanted to prevent any one branch from controlling the government.

What are the basic principles of democracy? There are several, including equality (equal treatment of the laws); regular free and fair elections; and economic freedom

What services are provided by the U.S. government? -makes sure our military are properly trained and equipped -supports national parks -helps protect and clean up the environment -runs programs to help children -runs programs to help people who are ill -runs programs to help people who are elderly

What services are provided by the state government? -maintain state highways -Maintain state parks -running schools

Power is shared between the National and State governments. Who has to share the power to govern under the federal system? Power is shared between the National and State governments.

(both national and state governments) Which level(s) of government has the power to borrow money? Shared power (both national and state governments)

(both national and state governments) Which level(s) of government has the power to establish banks? Shared power (both national and state governments)

(both national and state governments) Which level(s) of government has the power to collect taxes? Shared power (both national and state governments)

21. Which level(s) of government has the power to conduct elections? state government

Which level(s) of government has the power to control trade with foreign countries? National government

Which level(s) of government has the power to control trade within the state? state government

Which level(s) of government has the power to declare war and make peace (treaties)? National government

Which level(s) of government has the power to make laws for immigration and citizenship? National government

(both national and state governments) Which level(s) of government has the power to make laws? Shared power (both national and state governments)

Which level(s) of government has the power to print and coin money? National government

Which level(s) of government has the power to set qualifications for voting? state government

Which level(s) of government has the power to create and maintain an army and a navy? National government

(both national and state governments) Which level(s) of government has the power to set up court systems? Shared power (both national and state governments)

Which level(s) of government has the power to set up local governments? state government

Which level(s) of government has the power to set up public schools? state government

Congress can override the President’s veto of a bill. How can the legislative branch check the power of the executive branch? Congress can override the President’s veto of a bill.

How can the judicial branch check the power of the legislative branch? The Supreme Court can rule that a law passed by Congress is unconstitutional.

The President nominates Supreme Court justices. How can the executive branch check the power of the judicial branch? The President nominates Supreme Court justices.

How can the judicial branch check the power of the executive branch? The Supreme Court can rule that the President’s actions are unconstitutional.

The President can veto a bill passed by Congress. How can the executive branch check the power of the legislative branch? The President can veto a bill passed by Congress.

What does it mean that the United Sates of America is a republic? It means that the United States has a form of government in which people elect representatives to govern the country.

Federal Courts (Supreme) State Congress (General Assembly) Legislative Branch Chief Executive Judicial Branch National Congress President Federal Courts (Supreme) State State Congress (General Assembly) Governor State Courts Local City Council/ County Commission Mayor District Courts