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Unit 1&2: A Nation and its Ideals Emerge Chapter 6A: Creating the Constitution: What is the proper role of a national government? CH6 PREVIEW: Read Preview section of the CH6 Notebook Guide. Follow directions to create simple illustrations(pictures). Make sure to write the question and your answers in a new notebook page #F1. At the direction of Mr. Galindo, share with a shoulder partner your ideas for one(1) minute. PURPOSE OF PREVIEW: After the war, Americans were challenged to create a stronger national government that also preserved citizens’ rights and the proper role for their national government. Although most Americans admired Britain's stability, they did not want to create a monarchy. Most also realized that without some form of national government, anarchy might develop.

Unit 1&2: A Nation and its Ideals Emerge Chapter 6A: Creating the Constitution: What is the proper role of a national government? CH6 INTRO: Copy the following into your notes, after the CH6 Preview. Unit number/title and Chapter number/title Essential Question, Objectives (all of them), and Standards NOTES SECTION 6.1: Study the photograph on page 60. Then read Section 6.1 on page 61. Write and answer the following questions on new page #F1 notebook: Who did some Americans think should replace George III as America's new king after the war? How did this person feel about the idea of being crowned king? What are the Articles of Confederation? Why was a constitutional convention called in Philadelphia in 1787? What might it be like to be shut in this room all day, in 100 degree humid heat, and without any air conditioning? At the direction of Mr. Galindo, share responses with table-mates.

Unit 1&2: A Nation and its Ideals Emerge Chapter 6A: Creating the Constitution: What is the proper role of a national government? CH6 KCTS VOCAB: 10 new terms to define, draw, write, and number your pages #F2: Articles of Confederation Constitutional Convention Northwest Ordinance Constitution of the United States Great Compromise Electoral College ratification separation of powers checks and balances bicameral legislature KCTS are DUE on Tuesday 9-14-10, as a Notebook Check.