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NOTE: To change the image on this slide, select the picture and delete it. Then click the Pictures icon in the placeholder to insert your own image. CONSTITUTION UNIT STORYBOARD ACTIVITY Principles of Democracy (Blended)

Activity Steps  Step 1: Fold 2 blank pieces of paper into 8 squares each (16 total)  Step 2: Use Unit 3’s key terms for each of the squares  Step 3: Draw a picture and explain the key term in your own words by researching each term with the resources provided (NOT DICTIONARY.COM etc.)  Step 4: Be creative and as detailed as you would like but make sure you cover the most important features of each term  Step 5: DUE NEXT CLASS!

Unit 3 Key Terms  Virginia Plan  New Jersey Plan  Connecticut Compromise  Three-Fifths Compromise  Interstate Commerce  Federalists  Anti-Federalists  Articles  Supremacy Clause  Amendments  Popular Sovereignty  Checks & Balances  Federalism  Separation of Powers  Expressed Powers  Implied Powers

Story Board Activity Example Virginia Plan: US to have strong central gov. and 3 branches & 2 houses of Congress Senate House of Reps Central Gov.