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7th Grade Social Studies Mr. Hall A More Perfect Union 1777-1790 7th Grade Social Studies Mr. Hall

Chapter 7 Objectives Assess the effectiveness of government under the Articles of Confederation Explain why the Constitution is a document of compromises. Discuss the ideas and features found in the United States Constitution.

A More Perfect Union 1777-1790 Section 1 Articles of Confederation (Pages 152-159) Section 2 Convention and Compromise (Pages 160-165) Section 3 A New Plan of Government (Pages 168-173)

Chapter 7 Objectives Assess the effectiveness of government under the Articles of Confederation Explain why the Constitution is a document of compromises. Discuss the ideas and features found in the United States Constitution.

Articles of Confederation Essential Question:

Chapter 7 Objectives Assess the effectiveness of government under the Articles of Confederation Explain why the Constitution is a document of compromises. Discuss the ideas and features found in the United States Constitution.

Convention and Compromise Essential Question:

Chapter 7 Objectives Assess the effectiveness of government under the Articles of Confederation Explain why the Constitution is a document of compromises. Discuss the ideas and features found in the United States Constitution.

A New Plan of Government Essential Question: