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HW# 1B. Create a cover page for Unit 3 on page 54 of your Interactive Notebook. Due Tuesday 12/1 Rubric and Directions __/10 Title: Unit 3- Making of the Constitution: U.S. Government __/.5 Topics of study listed throughout your Cover Page: Articles of Confederation (.5) Constitutional Convention (.5) Great Compromise (.5) 3/5th Compromise (.5) Federalists & Anti-Federalists (.5) __/2.5 Essential Questions: (LOD 1 Response for each = 2-3 sentences minimum) How would you distribute and limit power in the new U.S. government? Why might compromise be essential in creating a new government? What responsibilities come along with independence? __/3 Two descriptive words or phrases to describe this unit of study (.5 each) __/1 Two descriptive images or symbols to describe this unit of study (.5 each) __/1 Color, Effort, and Neatness __/2

HW# 1B. Create a cover page for Unit 3 on page 54 of your Interactive Notebook. Due Tuesday 12/1 Rubric and Directions __/10 Title: Unit 3- Making of the Constitution: U.S. Government __/.5 Topics of study listed throughout your Cover Page: Articles of Confederation (.5) Constitutional Convention (.5) Great Compromise (.5) 3/5th Compromise (.5) Federalists & Anti-Federalists (.5) __/2.5 Essential Questions: (LOD 1 Response for each = 2-3 sentences minimum) How would you distribute and limit power in the new U.S. government? Why might compromise be essential in creating a new government? What responsibilities come along with independence? __/3 Two descriptive words or phrases to describe this unit of study (.5 each) __/1 Two descriptive images or symbols to describe this unit of study (.5 each) __/1 Color, Effort, and Neatness __/2

HW# 1B. Create a cover page for Unit 3 on page 54 of your Interactive Notebook. Due Tuesday 12/1 Rubric and Directions __/10 Title: Unit 3- Making of the Constitution: U.S. Government __/.5 Topics of study listed throughout your Cover Page: Articles of Confederation (.5) Constitutional Convention (.5) Great Compromise (.5) 3/5th Compromise (.5) Federalists & Anti-Federalists (.5) __/2.5 Essential Questions: (LOD 1 Response for each = 2-3 sentences minimum) How would you distribute and limit power in the new U.S. government? Why might compromise be essential in creating a new government? What responsibilities come along with independence? __/3 Two descriptive words or phrases to describe this unit of study (.5 each) __/1 Two descriptive images or symbols to describe this unit of study (.5 each) __/1 Color, Effort, and Neatness __/2