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Warm Up – September 11 Answer the following questions on a post it: 1. Which constitution do you think was written first – state or federal? Why? 2. Why would state constitutions be different than the federal constitution? 3. What similarities exist between the two constitutions? 4. What differences exist? 5. What topics are addressed in the NC Constitution that are not addressed in the US Constitution? Why do you think a state would want to address these issues? 6. Name the six principles of the Constitution

Unit 2: Structure of Federalism Six Basic Principles of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights

2nd Period Bill of Rights Project Groups Group 1: Be’Asia, Maurice – 1st Amendment Group 2: Amari, Rachel, Hailey W. – 2nd Amendment Group 3: Talive, Ashley P., Serenity – 3rd Amendment Group 4: Ashley B., Kylie, Saul – 4th Amendment Group 5: Hailey B., Conor, Declan – 5th Amendment Group 6: Zac, Paul, Keinan – 6th Amendment Group 7: Cassie, Bridget, Kassidy – 7th Amendment Group 8: Maria, TJ, Adam – 8th Amendment Group 9: Jr, Beth, Aspen – 9th Amendment Group 10: Janaya, Anissa, Jevon – 10th Amendment Group 11: Anna, Certe, Lisbet – Whatever Amendment you want Group 12: Joana, Sonia – Whatever Amendment you want

3rd Period Bill of Rights Project Groups Group 1: Ethan, Robert W, Zakiya– 1st Amendment Group 2: Grace, Austin, Navid– 2nd Amendment Group 3: Cassidy, Braydon – 3rd Amendment Group 4: Evan, Breshell, Kali– 4th Amendment Group 5: Erika, Rachel, Jasmine– 5th Amendment Group 6: Rose, Anna, Gracie – 6th Amendment Group 7: Marshall, Emilie, Aaliyah– 7th Amendment Group 8: Mikayla, Ashley H, Robert H.– 8th Amendment Group 9: Zion, Christian, Eve– 9th Amendment Group 10: Jay, Tomas, Na’Sean– 10th Amendment Group 11: Aaron, James, Alannah– Whatever Amendment you want Group 12: Logan, Jahmari, Kendra - Whatever Amendment you want