Bell Ringer According to Thomas Hobbs and John Locke a successful government must have certain qualities. Write an essay using both philosophies and.

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Bell Ringer According to Thomas Hobbs and John Locke a successful government must have certain qualities. Write an essay using both philosophies and explain what a well-rounded, structured, successful government looks like.

A Distinguished Gathering Know the following: What state did not send delegates to to Constitutional Convention and why What three groups were not allowed to attend the Constitutional Convention Why was Patrick Henry not at the Constitutional Convention

Early Decisions Know the following: Who did the delegates decide should preside over the convention What was his job What was Washington’s first order of business How did delegates vote with in the convention What the secrecy rule was

Bell Ringer What state did not send delegates to the Constitutional Convention What three groups were not allowed at the Constitutional Convention Who presided over the Constitutional Convention Why did the delegates pick Washington to do this job What was the secrecy rule

Two Opposing Plans Know the following: Who was the author of the Virginia Plan How many branches of government did the Virginia Plan call for What was the major issue with the Virginia Plan Who was the author of the New Jersey Plan What did the New Jersey propose What was the major differences between the two proposals

Constitutional Compromises Know the following: Who was in charge of the committee that created the Great Compromise The Great Compromise was also known as what Why did the South want to count slaves as part of their population Why did the North disagree with this What did the Three-Fifths Compromise state

Approving the Constitution Know the following: How many states had to ratify the Constitution before it became law What group supported the Constitution and why Who is the author of The Federalist, No. 10 What group opposed the Constitution and why What agreement was made between the Federalist and Anti-Federalist