Bell RingerDate: November 16th, 2015 1)Copy down Homework for Wednesday 2) Take out your Bell Ringers Sheet from last week and answer this question… What.

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Bell RingerDate: November 16th, )Copy down Homework for Wednesday 2) Take out your Bell Ringers Sheet from last week and answer this question… What makes up a great government?

Hand in your topic proposals for your History Project!

Unit 5 Vocabulary Directions: 1) Take out a blank sheet of paper 2) Label it Unit 5 Vocabulary – E1 *Note: For your homework, add vocabulary to this sheet and continue to do so for the rest of this unit. Directions: 1) Take out a blank sheet of paper 2) Label it Unit 5 Vocabulary – E1 *Note: For your homework, add vocabulary to this sheet and continue to do so for the rest of this unit.

Constitution

Executive

Economic Depression

Daniel Shays

Directions Take out a blank sheet of paper, to set your paper up like this. Title your Paper Articles of Confederation E2 Label the appropriate columns like so… -State Government Powers -National Government Powers -Weakness of the Articles of Confederation

What is a Confederation?

Grab a Textbook

Your Task…

* Taxation * Create a state court system * Enforce laws passed by Congress * All powers not delegated to the national government * Limited powers * Declare war and wage war * Make treaties * Settle disputes between states * petition, or request, money from the states (but no power to collect) * Direct the operations of land and naval forces

National government cannot impose or collect taxes No national currency No national court system No executive branch No power to regulate trade among states One vote per state regardless of population 2/3’s majority needed to pass laws Unanimous consent needed to amend the Articles