Early American People BOK 17-18

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Early American People BOK 17-18 Page Numbers Date Title Table of Contents

Early American People BOK 17-18. Set up your BOK Early American People BOK 17-18 Set up your BOK. Page Numbers, Date, Title, Toc READY: Open your textbook to page 102 Define the following terms: Nomads- Hunter-gatherers- Shaman-

Set: Copy this chart onto page 18.

GO: Write these notes for your go. “Unalienable” rights- Rights that are permanent. They are natural God given rights that cannot be taken away. Every person gets them just for being born. Preamble of the Constitution- states the purposes of the government and is based on the belief that the people are sovereign (rule). 1st 10 Amendments of the Constitution- also called the Bill of Rights, are included in the Constitution guaranteeing that the rights of all Americans would be protected by the government.