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Review materials for tomorrow’s test Wrapping Up Unit 1 Review materials for tomorrow’s test Test covers chapters 1.1-3.2, WTP lessons 12-17, & pp. 4-25 in notebook

Factions Prompts What was the strongest argument of the Federalists for ratifying the Constitution? Why? What was the biggest concern of the Anti-Federalists? Why? Would you have ratified the Constitution without the Bill of Rights? Explain your answer.

Chapter 3 Essential Review, p. 24 REPUBLIC Chapter 3 Essential Review, p. 24 On page 24, create an acrostic poem using the word REPUBLIC from pp. 18-23. For each letter, start a complete sentence that includes either an essential concept and vocabulary for the unit. Switch poems with another student. Write the page in your notebook that you would study to understand that sentence.

Unit 1 Reviews Put Unit 1 Essential Concepts on p. 25. This sheet is the last page of the unit and should be adjacent to your acrostic poem. Us the objectives and questions to review your notebook. These are not intended for you to write the answers, but rather put the page number to review. Play Bluff after dividing into teams and explaining rules & intent.