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Bell Ringer Pretest activity: You may use all your notes and materials from your binder You should use this time to locate and read over the following: Number your Graphic Organizers to match the numbers below (Needed for the test) (1) The Leviathan (2) The Second Treatise of Civil Government (3) Spilt page notes (Hobbes and Locke) (4) Magna Carta (5) Declaration of Independence (document analysis) (6) Declaration of Independence (Comparison, Locke & Virginia Declaration)

Pretest Activity - Recap “Thomas Jefferson: Copycat or Revolutionary Thinker?” Key in on evidence that could be used to support either claim Not always, but most likely to be found in the last summary boxes

Summative Assessment (Independent Activity) This activity will be used to assess how well you understand the key documents that influenced the formation of the U.S. Government You must cite at least one piece of evidence from each graphic organizer completed in class. When citing evidence put the number of the graphic organizer in ( ). You must argue both sides of the question You may continue your response on the back of the paper or choose to make your response on a separate lined sheet.

Summative Assessment (Rubric)