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Foundations of American Democracy Key Idea – The principles of American democracy are reflected in the Constitution and Bill of Rights and in the organization and actions of federal, state, and local government entities. The interpretation and application of American democratic principles continue to evolve and be debated.

Key Vocabulary (use Bloom’s taxonomy question starters) Democracy: – Q: – A: Bill of Rights: – Q: – A:

“The interpretation and application of American democratic principles continue to evolve and be debated” In other words… I visualize… I wonder… This reminds me of/is similar to… This is different than… I am confused because…

Foundations of American Democracy Conceptual understanding (1) – Enlightenment ideas such as natural rights, the social contract, popular sovereignty, and representative government greatly influenced the framers of the Constitution and Bill of Rights

Key vocabulary (use Bloom’s taxonomy question starters) Natural rights – Q: – A: Enlightenment – Q: – A: Social contract – Q: – A: Popular sovereignty – Q: – A: Representative government – Q: – A:

Foundations of American Democracy Conceptual understanding (2) – The constitution created a unique political system that distributes powers and responsibilities among three different branches of government at the federal level and between state and federal governments. State constitutions address similar structures and responsibilities for their localities

Key Vocabulary (use Bloom’s taxonomy question starters) Legislative branch – Q: – A: Executive branch – Q: – A: Judicial branch – Q: – A:

“The constitution created a unique political system that distributes powers and responsibilities among three different branches of government at the federal level and between state and federal governments” In other words… I visualize… I wonder… This reminds me of/is similar to… This is different than… I am confused because…

Foundations of American Democracy Conceptual understanding (3) – The rule of law is a system in which no one, including government, is above the law. The United States legal system has evolved over time as the result of implementation and interpretation of common law, constitutional law, statutory law, and administrative regulations.

Key vocabulary (use Bloom’s taxonomy question starters) Common law – Q: – A: Constitutional law – Q: – A: Statutory law – Q: – A:

“ The rule of law is a system in which no one, including government, is above the law” In other words… I visualize… I wonder… This reminds me of/is similar to… This is different than… I am confused because…

Foundations of American Democracy Conceptual understanding (4) – The powers not delegated specifically in the Constitution are reserved to the states. Though powers and responsibilities of the federal government have expanded over time, there is an ongoing debate over this shift in power and responsibility

“Though powers and responsibilities of the federal government have expanded over time, there is an ongoing debate over this shift in power and responsibility” In other words… I visualize… I wonder… This reminds me of/is similar to… This is different than… I am confused because…

Foundations of American Democracy Conceptual understanding (5) – The constitution includes a clearly defined and intentionally rigorous process for amendment. This process requires state and federal participation, and allows the Constitution to evolve and change

Key Vocabulary (use Bloom’s taxonomy question starters) Rigorous – Q: – A: Amendment: – Q: – A:

“The constitution includes a clearly defined and intentionally rigorous process for amendment” In other words… I visualize… I wonder… This reminds me of/is similar to… This is different than… I am confused because…