If you were creating a government, what would it look like?

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If you were creating a government, what would it look like? Day 1: Welcome Work, 12/7/2017 If you were creating a government, what would it look like? Would you have 1 person in charge or several people in charge? Why? Would you want people who thought like you did - or people who often disagreed with you? Explain. What two goals would your government have? How would you accomplish these goals?

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Essential Question What supports and barriers were in place under the Articles of Confederation that effect the creation of the Constitution? SS.8.A.3.9

The Articles of Confederation was the first plan of government created by the United States Delegates from all the colonies met to create a plan of how the government would operate - they created the Articles of Confederation

To make a change in the government… To make a new law OR To make a change in the government… All states had to reach a consensus…

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