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1 U.S. Government History Facts in a Nutshell Mrs. Ashford U.S. Government

2 Activity 1 U.S. Constitution and Purpose Video and Quiz 1-10 On sheet of paper http:softschools.com

3 Activity 2 Notetaking 1.U.S. History of People Rights 2.U.S. History Documents 3.U.S. Constitution Framework

4 America has only been in existence for 239 What Year did we declare our independence?

5 People’s Rights White males with property White males Native Americans treaty-reservations Freed black men and women Women Children-Child Labor Laws

6 All Minorities People w/disabilities LGBT Healthcare for all Current- Immigration Reform

7 History Documents Declaration of Independence Articles of Confederation U.S. Constitution Bill of Rights Emancipation Proclamation

8 U.S. Constitution Framework Preamble 7 Articles 27 Amendments

9 Preamble The Preamble lists the reasons that the 13 original colonies separated from their mother country, and became an independent nation.

10 Article 1: Legislative Branch: the U.S. Congress makes the laws for the United States.

11 Article 2: Executive Branch: the President, Vice-President, Cabinet, and Departments.

12 Article 3: Judicial Branch: the Supreme Court decides court cases according to US Constitution.

13 Article 4: States' powers: States have the power to make and carry out their own laws.

14 Article 5: Amendments: The Constitution can be changed. New amendments can be added to the US Constitution with the approval.

15 Article 6: Federal powers: The Constitution and federal laws are higher than state and local laws.

16 Article 7: Ratification: The Constitution was presented to George Washington and the men at the Constitutional Convention on September 17, 1787, Representatives from twelve out of the thirteen original states signed the Constitution.

17 27 Amendments 1-10 Bill of Rights Other 17 Amendments

18 Homework Create booklet on 27 Amendments to the Constitution in Chapter 3 of Textbook Complete tonight for class tomorrow-will be checked for grade-no booklet zero

19 Activity 3 Assessments 1.People’s Rights 2.History Documents 3.U.S. Constitution Framework

20 Assessment 1 Place People Rights in Order Children All minorities All women White male with property People with disabilities Freed black men and women White male LGBT Native American reservations Immigration reform Healthcare for all

21 Assessment 2 Place Documents in Correct Order All other policies Declaration of Independence Emancipation Proclamation Native American Treaty U.S. Constitution with amendments Articles of Confederation

22 Assessment 3 Part One Write out U.S. Constitution Framework

23 Assessment 3 Part Two Match Articles 1-7 with correct Title A. federal powers B. Amendments C. Ratification D. Legislative E. States Power F. Judicial G. Executive


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