1. Sketch this cartoon in your notebook. 2. What problem does the artist identify in cartoon?

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1. Sketch this cartoon in your notebook. 2. What problem does the artist identify in cartoon?

1. We will view 7 images about the 10 th Amendment and States’ Rights 2. Underneath each image is a sentence and a blank space 3. Analyze each image 4. In your notebook, write the image number, then copy down each sentence and fill in the blank. You may quietly work with a partner as you move around the room 5. You may complete the images in any order. We will complete this activity for 12 minutes.

For the next 10 minutes, quietly read the article “Is the Health Care Law Good for the Nation” Draw the chart in your notebook and add supporting details from the article to your chart Yes, the Health Care Law is good for the nation No, the Health Care law is not good for the nation

For example, the constitution does not mention the age at which someone can legally marry, so each state sets its own laws

For example, if the US military was very weak, the country could be attacked and taken over by a foreign power

For example, Hitler used his strong German military to kill German citizens

For example, South Carolina declared that it was leaving the U.S. in This sparked the civil war

Based on your knowledge of the health care law and the 10 th Amendment, should all 50 states be required to provide every person with health care? Cite evidence from the text and images in your answer