27 January 2014 Turn in all work from 7.3: Questions 1-4, 6-7 from 203, and organizer; make sure to have your name on all papers. If homework is not.

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27 January 2014 Turn in all work from 7.3: Questions 1-4, 6-7 from 203, and organizer; make sure to have your name on all papers. If homework is not turned in today, you will can only receive ½ credit. If you weren’t here Friday, or didn’t take the quiz for any reason, you must do so today. (Quiz Federalist System and 3 Branches) Retake for quiz on Wednesday, your score will be averaged so study. Retake will be mandatory for anyone that scored under a 16/20.

Federal System Macro = Large or big picture = Federal Government Micro = Small or compartmentalized = State Government

Federal system: options are fed, state, or shared Provide for public welfare = Establish foreign policy = Coin money = Establish and maintain schools = Raise taxes = Borrow money = Declare war = Regulate trade within a state =

3 Branches of govt Legislative = make laws Executive = enforce laws Judicial = Interpret laws

Separation of Powers: Leg, Exe, Jud. Override Presidential veto = Power to veto = Power to declare a law unconstitutional = Can declare war = Commander in chief of military = Interprets laws. = Impeach = Congress = Supreme Court = President =

Federalists Those that support the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. Washington, Madison, Hamilton, Jay

Antifederalists Those opposed to the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. Henry , S. Adams, Lee, Mason, Hancock

The Federalists Papers Authored by Madison, Hamilton, and Jay, articles meant to persuade people to support the U.S. Constitution.

Bill of Rights First 10 Amendments to the U.S. Constitution that guarantees certain rights for individual citizens and states. Meant to appease and gain the support of the Antifederalists.

Complete the Guided Reading Remember Quiz retakes will be on Wednesday.