 Warm-up: What is the most tyrannical force in your life (not Mr. Zolnak), how would you go about limiting the power of that person or entity?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 2 Jigsaw Group 1 =Basic Concepts of Government pg 28
Advertisements

OUR POLITICAL BEGINNINGS
Vocabulary Limited Government Representative Government Magna Carta
Question 1 When a government should not be all-powerful is known as what type of government? A.Representative Government B.Democratic Government C.Limited.
Warm Up: Review for Quiz. Quiz: Clear your desk of everything except a pencil.
Chapter 2: Origins of American Government Section 1
What are some basic human rights and freedoms? What makes you think that? 1 I need: - Any signed syllabi - To stamp Phocab. What will we learn today? What.
Presentation Pro © 2001 by Prentice Hall, Inc. Magruder’s American Government C H A P T E R 2 Origins of American Government.
 Write a list of the rights and freedoms that you enjoy as a U.S. citizen.  Where did these rights come from?
123 Go To Section: 4 5 Opening Act & Agenda Friday 2/22 Opening Act & Agenda Friday 2/22 Opening Act: Sit in your chosen seat Take out something to write.
Presentation Pro © 2001 by Prentice Hall, Inc. Magruder’s American Government C H A P T E R 2 Origins of American Government.
Origins of American Government
Presentation Pro © 2001 by Prentice Hall, Inc. Magruder’s American Government C H A P T E R 2 Origins of American Government.
Our Political Beginnings
Our Political Beginnings American Government. Basic Concepts of Government The earliest English settlers brought ideas for a political system to the Americas.
Opening Questions  Identify 3 to 5 reasons why people would want to limit the power of their ruler or government.  How might the people go about limiting.
Section 1 – Our Political Beginnings
Presentation Pro © 2001 by Prentice Hall, Inc. Magruder’s American Government C H A P T E R 2 Origins of American Government.
Presentation Pro © 2001 by Prentice Hall, Inc. Magruder’s American Government C H A P T E R 2 Origins of American Government.
Chapter 3- Creating the Constitution. Government by the States As the nation moved toward independence, 11 of 13 states wrote new constitutions.
Presentation Pro © 2001 by Prentice Hall, Inc. Magruder’s American Government C H A P T E R 2 Origins of American Government.
Section 1: Early Influences Essential Question: Describe the two major political ideals that colonists brought to America from England, List each of the.
Presentation Pro © 2001 by Prentice Hall, Inc. Magruder’s American Government C H A P T E R 2 Origins of American Government.
Presentation Pro © 2001 by Prentice Hall, Inc. Magruder’s American Government C H A P T E R 2 Origins of American Government.
Presentation Pro © 2001 by Prentice Hall, Inc. Magruder’s American Government C H A P T E R 2 Origins of American Government.
Presentation Pro © 2001 by Prentice Hall, Inc. Magruder’s American Government C H A P T E R 2 Origins of American Government.
Our Political Beginnings. Basic Concepts of Government Ordered Government: –The first English colonists saw a Limited Government: –Government is limited.
CHAPTER 2 Section 1: Our Political Beginnings. WHAT IS THE POINT OF GOVERNMENT? WHY DO WE NEED IT?  The British saw the need for ordered government.
Presentation Pro © 2001 by Prentice Hall, Inc. Magruder’s American Government C H A P T E R 2 Origins of American Government.
SECTION 1 OUR POLITICAL BEGINNINGS Chapter 2 Origins of American Government.
STANDARD(S): 12.1 Students explain the fundamental principles and moral values of American democracy. LEARNING OBJECTIVES/ GOALS/ SWBAT 1.Identify the.
Presentation Pro © 2001 by Prentice Hall, Inc. Magruder’s American Government C H A P T E R 2 Origins of American Government.
Chapter 2: Origins of American Government Section 1
Presentation Pro © 2001 by Prentice Hall, Inc. Magruder’s American Government C H A P T E R 2 Origins of American Government.
Presentation Pro © 2001 by Prentice Hall, Inc. Magruder’s American Government C H A P T E R 2 Origins of American Government.
Magruder’s American Government
Magruder’s American Government
September 24, 2012 Monday BELLWORK: Why did colonists leave England and move to America? What were they searching for? OBJECTIVES: SWBAT identify the different.
Our Political Beginnings
September 24, 2012 Monday BELLWORK: Why did colonists leave England and move to America? What were they searching for? OBJECTIVES: SWBAT identify the different.
Magruder’s American Government
Magruder’s American Government
Magruder’s American Government
Origins of the American Political System
Magruder’s American Government
Magruder’s American Government
Origins of American Government
Magruder’s American Government
Magruder’s American Government
Magruder’s American Government
Magruder’s American Government
Magruder’s American Government
Magruder’s American Government
2.1 Origins of American Political Ideals
Magruder’s American Government
Magruder’s American Government
Our Political Beginnings
Magruder’s American Government
Magruder’s American Government
Magruder’s American Government
Magruder’s American Government
Magruder’s American Government
Magruder’s American Government
Our Political Beginnings
Chapter 2: Origins of American Government Section 1
Magruder’s American Government
Magruder’s American Government
Magruder’s American Government
Magruder’s American Government
Magruder’s American Government
Presentation transcript:

 Warm-up: What is the most tyrannical force in your life (not Mr. Zolnak), how would you go about limiting the power of that person or entity?

Chapter 2, Section 1  What basic concepts of government were held by American colonists?  Which important English documents have had the most influence on our government?  How were the governments of the thirteen colonies organized?

The English colonists in America brought with them three main concepts: The need for an ordered social system, or government. The idea of limited government, that is, that government should not be all- powerful. The concept of representative government —a government that serves the will of the people. Chapter 2, Section

The way our government works today can be traced to important documents in history: Chapter 2, Section

There were three types of colonies in North America: royal, proprietary, and charter The royal colonies were ruled directly by the English monarchy. The King granted land to people in North America, who then formed proprietary colonies. The charter colonies were mostly self-governed, and their charters were granted to the colonists.

1. All of the following are basic concepts of government brought to the colonies by English settlers EXCEPT  (a) the need for limited government.  (b) the need for a representative government.  (c) the need for an autocratic government.  (d) the need for an ordered social system. 2. Which of the following was not one of the rights granted in the Magna Carta?  (a) The right to private property.  (b) The right to a trial by jury.  (c) The right to freedom of religion.  (d) The right to undergo due process of the law. Chapter 2, Section 1 Want to connect to the Magruder’s link for this chapter? Click Here!Click Here!

 Read pg. 33 and answer Qs 1-3, also reference pgs