Describe the political beginnings of the United States.

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7X 12-10-2014 Today’s Objective: Describe the political beginnings of the United States. Today’s Agenda: Do Now: How would you create a nation? What would it need? If you and your classmates were to create your own nation, how would you run it? How would you treat your citizens? Where would you get money? How would you get people to do things? How would you maintain order? Discuss Do Now Preview Unit 2: A New Nation, page 146. Begin chapter 5: Forming a Government Prediction – what happens after the Revolutionary War? Main Ideas, Big Idea, Key Terms and People Read, take notes (page 152 “Taking Notes”), and discuss 5. Homework: page 155 #3C and 4