October 5, 2016 Objective: (SWBAT) demonstrate knowledge of the impact of the principles of democracy on the creation of the Declaration of Independence.

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October 5, 2016 Objective: (SWBAT) demonstrate knowledge of the impact of the principles of democracy on the creation of the Declaration of Independence in order to evaluate the political/social/economic reasons for breaking away from England. Drill: What are some of the principles of democracy you found researching the Magna Carta, English Bill of Rights, and the Mayflower Compact?

CD Assignment: “It’s Too Late to Apologize” CD collection. Design a modern CD collection (and CD case) for the colonists and their struggle for Independence being sure that the collection includes music that expresses as many aspects of the colonists as you are aware of: The politics of the time period, including people for the Revolution and King George III (leaders), the people (society), and the economy (money/trade). Each song should have a 1-2 sentence blurb stating the reason you chose the song. Create a CD list of 10 songs