Bell Ringer Name a right that you would like to have that is not explicitly provided in the Constitution.

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Bell Ringer Name a right that you would like to have that is not explicitly provided in the Constitution.

How did Congress organize the new government? WTP 2 Lesson 19

Objectives Students will be able to: - Explain how Congress and the president organized the executive and judicial branches of government - Describe the Judiciary Act of Explain how the Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution

Who participated in the 1788 election? Only 10 states out of the original 13 cast electoral votes. NC and RI were ineligible  not ratified Constitution. NY failed to appoint its allotment of eight electors because of a deadlock in the state legislature.

Who was elected the first president? Washington was unanimously picked for president, John Adams received the 2 nd most votes 35 and thus became vice-president. Washington did not want to be president, but felt it was is duty to his country.

Who was elected the first president? He also understood that opponents to the Constitution were afraid that it gave the executive too much power, so he was cautious not to do anything to provoke their fears, saying: “I walk on untrodden ground. There is scarcely any part of my conduct which may not hereafter be drawn into precedent.” Q: What was Washington afraid would happen?

How did Congress and the president organize the executive branch? The Constitution gives Congress the power to organize the executive branch to help Washington fulfill his duties. These are called the Cabinet. Department of State: Head of Department: Secretary of State Responsibilities: foreign relations of the nation First filled by: Thomas Jefferson

Department of the Treasury: Head of Department: Secretary of the Treasury Responsibilities: Advise on financial matters First filled by: Alexander Hamilton How did Congress and the president organize the executive branch?

Department of War: Head of Department: Secretary of War Responsibilities: Handled military affairs and defense First filled by: Henry Knox

How did Congress organize the judicial branch? Judiciary Act of 1789  Supreme Court established by Art.III Structure: 1 Chief Justice, 5 Associate Justices  All lower courts: Federal district courts: hears cases involving the Constitution Appellate Courts: Rule on cases tried in district court and appealed Each states has own courts to rule on state law

How did Congress add the Bill of Rights to the Constitution? Federalists claimed that the Constitution organized government in such a way that it would be impossible to violate people’s rights. They also argued that listing rights would lead people to believe that these were the only ones that they had. Compromise: When the 1 st Congress meets, create a bill of rights.

Congress proposed the Bill of Rights in it was ratified by the necessary 11 states on December 15, How did Congress add the Bill of Rights to the Constitution?

WWTBoRD? For each of the following examples decide which amendment is involved, and which rights are being violated. What is the right thing to do according to The Bill of Rights? 1. Mrs. Jones hears a knock at the door. She opens the door and finds 3 police officers asking if they can come into her home to talk about neighborhood safety. She is very friendly and so she says yes. While sitting in the living room one of the officers sees a bomb under the sofa and gets up to get it. Mrs. Jones is immediately arrested.

WWTBoRD? 2. Sam Davis is planning a public meeting in front of the town library to protest against a new city tax for playgrounds. He has filed all of his permits and the city has said that he can have his meeting. The night before the meeting, however, the mayor finds out that Sam was arrested 2 years ago in another town for starting a riot. On the day of the meeting, police show up to prevent the meeting and Sam is not allowed to hold his meeting.

WWTBoRD? 3. Gina DeLong has lived in her home for 26 years. During that time the city has tripled in population, traffic is a mess, and there just are not enough roads. Tuesday morning the sheriff came to her house and told her that she had to move because a new road was going to be built right through her house. When she complains that she has lived there for so long and doesn't want to move, she is told, "Too bad, you have 30 days to get out."

WWTBoRD? 4. Kennedy Elementary School is a normal school, so it surprised everyone when the principal, Mrs. Salinas, decided that all students could have extra holidays from school for the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur. Most of the students were happy, but some parents were mad because they didn't have baby-sitters.

WWTBoRD? 5. Hans Schlemming was new to this country. In Germany he was an auto mechanic. On Saturday night he was coming out of a store and the police arrested him for stealing. He said he didn't do anything, but the police were convinced that they had the right person. When he told them that he wanted a lawyer, one of the policemen said, "You don't need a lawyer, you guilty pig. You and your German friends killed my grandfather during the war. I know that you're guilty. We're locking you up and throwing away the key."

WWTBoRD? 6.Stephanie Manus was arrested, tried, and convicted of kidnapping. There was no doubt that she was guilty. The judge said, "I can either send you to prison for 12 years or I can make you shave your head and make you stand on the freeway for 8 hours a day so that you will know what it is like to be scared." "Prison is too good for you," said the judge.

WWTBoRD? 7. Mr. Wiegold had worked in the same place for 36 years and only had one raise. He felt like the boss owed him something, so one day he took a computer home and kept it. When the boss found out he had him arrested. Mr. Wiegold demanded a trial because he said he was innocent. But the boss and the police said he didn't get a trial because they already caught him with the stolen computer, he was guilty.

8. At a gun collecting show, George Samuels picked out 13 guns that he wanted to add to his expensive collection of guns from the 1800s. When he tried to pay for the 13 guns he was told by a security guard that he wasn't allowed to take so many guns. The security guard would only allow George to buy 5 guns because the Constitution allows citizens to have one gun per family member. WWTBoRD?

WWTBoRD? 9. Trina Lening and her friends had recently robbed a liquor store. Trina's friend Lori did not help, she was sick at home. When the police picked up all of the girls the following Friday, they arrested the whole group including Lori. At the trial, Lori said that she was innocent and could prove it because she had witnesses. But her witnesses were her friends, and if they said she wasn't there, it would mean that they were at the liquor store.

WWTBoRD? 10. The city of Manville was in crisis. For 3 days there had been riots and fires. The National Guard was called out to restore peace. When officers showed at Mrs. Mayberry's door demanding some food and a place to sleep she was so afraid of their guns that she let them in and gave them what they wanted.