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Constitution and Confederation Prior Knowledge- What do you want the Federal Government (President Obama) to do for you? Will it take a more powerful or less powerful government to achieve your goals? Explain Objectives- students will… – Know problems with the Articles of Confederation 1) Identify 3 key weaknesses with the Articles and evaluate why the Articles of Confederation could not work -Know reasons why America had to create a stronger central government 2) Analyze how state governments could not fulfill their prime directive and explain why the country needed a stronger central government

Prior Knowledge- “These United States”- What is problem with American identity ? Declaration of Independence- “free and independent states” – States felt they were independent countries, not one big country Believed small republics work better because people share same ideas and values – Analyze if you feel smaller countries with less diversity work more smoothly than large diverse countries? Explain

Articles of Confederation- 1 st Gov. of the United States Confederation- loose grouping of nations – Goal- to create a weak central government ?Why? Authority- raise an Army, declare war, make peace, Indian affairs, Taxes- could not force states to pay No executive branch – ?Identify what powers a government should have that are absent from the AofC?

Road to Constitution Shay’s Rebellion- indebted farmers in W Mass. want Mass. govt. to protect their farms from bank take over – What is the role of government under Natural Rights? Farmers want Gov. to protect property – Farmers v militia- Mass. Raises an army, chases farmers into New York Need strong central government Northwest Ordinance- allowed a way for western areas to become states – Statehood (60,000 people) – *1 positive legacy of AofC

?How will these weaknesses lead to an ineffective government? CLASSWORK Pick 5 of the weaknesses and explain how you would solve that weakness

Classwork Textbook “Confederation” – Page Think Through History A, B and C – Page 69 Skillbuilder (Interpreting Charts) – DUE TODAY Exit Ticket – 1) Identify 3 key weaknesses with the Articles and evaluate why the Articles of Confederation could not work

Constitution and Confederation (Cont.) Prior Knowledge- Does your vote count? Explain ( why it is or is not important to vote) Objective- Know how the Constitution created a strong central government, yet limited the ability of government to become tyrannical (too powerful) and allow people to still have indirect control of the government 1) Identify the Great Compromise and explain how it is reflected in our federal government today? 2) Explain the 3 branches of government and the role of each branch. 3) Evaluate the Electoral College and how the EC can impact an election. 4) Analyze the debate to ratify the Constitution (identify the Federalists and Anti-Federalist and explain their beliefs)

Constitutional Convention What are the states giving up in order to join a stronger central government? Issue of Representation- how much power/votes will each state have in new government/legislature – Virginia Plan (large state) Three Branches Bicameral Legislature – Executive Branch Proportional Representation based on population – New Jersey Plan (Small State) Unicameral Assembly Apportioned Representation- equal rep. per state Neither big, nor small states want to lose power

Great Compromise (Benjamin Franklin)- solves issue of representation for both large and small states, creates legislative branch Upper House (Senate) 2 per state, 6 years service – How many senators does Ca (33 mil people) and Wy (500K) have? Lower House (House of Representatives) based on state population, 2 years service (Ca- 53, Wy 1) – IS it fair that WY has a place in gov. where WY has as much power as CA? Explain

Other Compromises 3/5 Compromise – Meant to get Southern States to agree – Slaves=3/5’s person counting population for state representation Electoral College (elects the president) – States # votes= # of Reps in house+2 senators winner of state takes all votes Should the US still have an Electoral College or not? How can it manipulate elections or minimize people’s votes

Classwork Worksheet Exit Slip

Warm-up #7: Government Control ( Prior Knowledge)- What rules are in place that prevent the President or a group from taking over total control of the government? Checks and Balances Legislative Branch – Make laws – Control $ Executive Branch – Enforce laws – Commander in Chief – Veto power Judicial Branch – Make sure laws are fair – *Who has the most power?

Ratification- constitution goes back to states for them to sign onto new government and lose sovereignty Anti-Federalists- against Constitution – Why would people be against the new form of government drawn up in Philadelphia? – Anti-Central Government- fear of tyranny – Large Republic- too many different groups – Bills of Rights- want protection from gov. How would America be different without a Bill of Rights? Federalists- favor Constitution – Large Republics- are a positive ?What group dominates America today? Federalist Paper #10- no group dominates with diversity – Checks and Balances- prevents one group taking over by checking what other branches are up too Bill of Rights added to Constitution and Anti-Feds approve Const.

Class work Finish CW #9: Guided Reading “Confederation and the Constitution” CW #10: Evidence Guide “Ch 2 Sec 3 (P 68-75) Confederation and the Constitution”

Bill of Rights- first 10 Amendments added to Constitution *The constitution at first had no guarantee that the government would protect the rights of the people or states 1 st Amendment- Freedom of religion, speech, press, and assembly 2 nd - right to keep and bear arms (guns 4 th - Search and Seizure- police need a search warrant 5 th - Rights of accused person a) Right to remain silent b) Double jeopardy- can not be tried for same crime twice 10 th - powers not in constitution given to the states