Warm-Up (6) What does limited government mean? (easy)

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Warm-Up (6) What does limited government mean? (easy) How do we see limited government in our Constitution/government? (medium) What can happen when a government has unlimited power? (hard)

Speed Skills Challenge Magic Number: 16 Time: 3 minutes

Speed Skills Challenge (8) Name that Branch!

Announcements 1 outstanding (not turned in) assignment will make you lose Free Friday

Class Mottos Who are we? Diamonds!

Class Mottos “Swing your machete!”

The Seven Principles of Government (1) Limited Government Popular Sovereignty Republicanism Separation of Powers Checks & Balances Federalism Individual Rights

Today’s Objective (16) Team Haughton’s 2020 Diamonds will be able to: 8.15D: Analyze how the U.S. Constitution reflects the principles of popular sovereignty and republicanism

Popular Sovereignty & Republicanism pg. 23 Unit 5: The U.S. Constitution

Sovereignty=Power/Control Popular=People Sovereignty=Power/Control

Popular Sovereignty “Consent of the governed”: government gets its power from the people People exercise their most power through voting

Examples The Preamble – “We the people … do ordain and establish this Constitution.” The Bill of Rights

How we got there… Americans had felt abused by the British government

Basically… Popular sovereignty=people have power over the government through voting

Sovereignty=Power/Control Popular=People Sovereignty=Power/Control

Republicanism

through elected representatives. The people rule through elected representatives.

Republicanism People vote for representatives (leaders) to exercise power for them

Examples The President The House of Representatives The Senate

Why did they add it in? The British did not let us vote for the British Parliament who made all the rules

Pick-Up Line of the Day “Girl you must be exhausted… from running through my mind all day!”

Short Response Questions Poster Project Include: Examples Non-Examples Pictures Color Create a poster that illustrates: Limited Government Popular Sovereignty Republicanism Short Response Questions Of these three principles, which one is the most important? Why? How do we see these principles in our Constitution/government? How do we see these principles at Kipp Courage? What can go wrong in governments that do not respect limited government, popular sovereignty and republicanism?

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