Principles of Government MR. S. WNOROWSKI ROOM 252.

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Principles of Government MR. S. WNOROWSKI ROOM 252

THE BASICS of DEMOCRACY UNIT.1 CH.1 SECTION.3

OBJECTIVES  Upon completion of this section, students will be able to:  Define government and the basic powers every government holds  Describe the defining characteristics of the state.  Explain major political ideas in history such as the divine right of kings.  Evaluate how the Federal Government serves the purposes set forth in the Preamble to the Constitution.

PREVIEW  TED TALK: people_need_to_understand_power people_need_to_understand_power  Watch the Video  Highlight Important Statements  Complete Definition

REVIEW  READ Chapter 1 Section 3 in your Textbook to review what was learned.  Complete Reading Notes & Summary  Read the Short Summary & Complete Graphic Organizer  Prepare for Quiz on Thursday

EXIT SLIP  In your opinion, what role do you play in shaping our democratic institutions.