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THE UNITED STATES FORMS A GOVERNMENT LESSON 1: INTRODUCTION TO GOVERNMENT DO NOW: WHAT WORDS COME TO MIND WITH THE WORD GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCEMENT: DO NOWS ARE NOW GRADED
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GOVERNMENT An organization or body that rules, controls, or directs a city, state, or nation
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NO RULES, JUST FUN Read your scenario. List the pros (good) and cons (bad) for each. Why do we need government?
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The Purge
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LESSON 2: BASIC IDEAS OF OUR GOVERNMENT
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DO NOW: WHAT DOES THIS POLITICAL CARTOON MEAN?
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WHAT DID THE COLONISTS NOT LIKE ABOUT BRITISH GOVERNMENT? BRITISH GOVERNMENT Parliament King George III CONGRESS
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much Has enough ________ to do its job Has enough ________ to do its job Doesn’t give anyone too ______ power Doesn’t give anyone too ______ power Considers the needs of all _________ Considers the needs of all _________ Lets people have a ________ Lets people have a ________ Protects individual __________ Protects individual __________ A Republic A Republic say states power rights WANTED: A GOVERNMENT THAT…
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TYPE OF GOVERNMENT REPUBLIC (YES) DEMOCRACY (NO)
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In 1777, the Americans wrote their first plan for government in a document called the ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION
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READING STUDENT FRIENDLY ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION Powers given to STATE GovernmentsPowers given to NATIONAL Government
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WEAKNESSES OF THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION
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REVIEW: THE BASICS OF THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION Each state was independent and had its own ________________. Each state was independent and had its own ________________. Each state would send _______________ to the “Congress of the Confederation,” a law-making body Each state would send _______________ to the “Congress of the Confederation,” a law-making body ______________was the only branch of government (no president or courts) ______________was the only branch of government (no president or courts) In Congress, each state got _______ vote. In Congress, each state got _______ vote. government representatives Congress one
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VOCAB- PARTS OF OUR GOVERNMENT (TODAY) Legislative- makes laws Congress Executive- enforces laws (makes sure they are followed) President Judicial- Interprets laws Supreme Court
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WEAKNESSES OF ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION CHART Articles of Conf. Review
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WHAT WAS GOOD ABOUT THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION?
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1. TREATY OF PARIS
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NORTHWEST TERRITORY Land OrdinanceNorthwest Ordinance
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ISSUES Money National Unity Creditors vs. Debtors Shays’s Rebellion Weaknesses in Articles of Confederatio n
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MONEY ISSUES Summarize- What are the money issues? Back
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NATIONAL UNITY Why is lack of unity an issue? Back
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CREDITORS VS. DEBTORS This Week’s Expenses 1 cow $11 1 sack of flour $4 1 lb. coffee $0.25 Property taxes $2 Total: _________ Weekly Income Sale of 5 bushels of corn $1.65 Sale of 100 lbs. of beef $ 2.73 Wages for serving in Continental Army- [Did not arrive yet- $20,000] Total: __________ Back Summarize in your own words the issue between creditors and debtors. Debt Calculator
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SHAYS’S REBELLION- THE TIPPING POINT BackShays RebellionShays Rebellion- intro, show before
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ONWARDS…. TO A CONSTITUTION
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VIDEO Peter Sagal- USA Const Peter Sagal- USA Const 9:50 to 12 min Review- What are the weaknesses of the A of C?
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THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION QUICK QUIZ!
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Under the Articles of Confederation, a President would lead the country. True False
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Under the Articles of Confederation, states would be independent. True False
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The Articles of Confederation were easy to change. True False
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Under the Articles, states with more people got more votes in Congress. True False
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Under the Articles, Congress did not have the power to collect taxes. True False
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Under the Articles, Congress could pass laws and force states to follow them. True False
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The Articles of Confederation created the first American government. True False
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IRRECONCILABLE DIFFERENCES? QUICK QUIZ!
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Everyone thought the central government should have more power. True False
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Some people were afraid states might lose their independence. True False
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Different states had different needs for government to meet. True False
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The states all got along with each other. True False
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The government created by the Articles of Confederation had everything under control among the states. True False
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