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Think of sports teams and identify the role each player fills. Bellringer: Think of sports teams and identify the role each player fills. How are the different branches of government like the different positions on a team?

Chapter – 8 The Constitution Lesson – 2 Government and the People page 212

ESSENTIAL QUESTIONGUIDING How do new ideas change the way people live?

Terms to Know Judicial Review - Allows the Supreme Court to look at the actions of the other two branches and decide if the Constitution allows those actions.

Terms to Know Due Process - Rules and processes the government must follow before it takes a person's life, liberty, or property.

Terms to Know Equal Protection - The right of all people to be treated equally under the law.

Terms to Know Naturalization - The process of becoming a citizen of ano.ther country

AVID Pre-Reading Surveying the Text What is the text? (Visuals) Organizational Signals Titles, subtitles and sections Predicting the Main Idea make predictions about the main idea

GUIDING QUESTIONS 1. What are the three branches of government? 2. What are the rights and elements of participation of American citizens?

Read: Constitution, Article I Constitution, Article II Constitution, Article III Defines: Headed by: Made up of: A) B) Powers:

Answer the following Guiding Questions: Explain how our freedoms help people become more effective and knowledgeable citizens.