Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Warm-Up (10) Complete the Presidents, Dates, and U.S. Physical Map Quiz 28) What is the Preamble? 29) What is one way the government plans to protect our.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Warm-Up (10) Complete the Presidents, Dates, and U.S. Physical Map Quiz 28) What is the Preamble? 29) What is one way the government plans to protect our."— Presentation transcript:

1 Warm-Up (10) Complete the Presidents, Dates, and U.S. Physical Map Quiz 28) What is the Preamble? 29) What is one way the government plans to protect our rights according to the Preamble? 30) Another way… Kenneth

2 Celebrate the birth of his Excellency, Supreme Leader Haughton on March 9th

3 Today’s Mission (18) Team Haughton’s 2020 Diamonds will be able to:
8.15C: Explain how grievances listed in the Declaration of Independence were addressed in the U.S. Constitution Explain the roles of the 3 branches of government

4 Create this page in your notebook
Grievances and the Constitution pg. 17 Where each was addressed in the U.S. Constitution Grievances listed in the Declaration of Independence Create this page in your notebook 1 2 3 4

5

6 Grievances listed in the Declaration of Independence
Where each was addressed in the U.S. Constitution Made colonists pay taxes without their consent All taxes must be approved by Congress

7 Grievances listed in the Declaration of Independence
Where each was addressed in the U.S. Constitution Gave the military power over the people The Commander-in-Chief is a civilian – the President Highlight = delegate to France, Baron von Steuben trains the army

8 Grievances listed in the Declaration of Independence
Where each was addressed in the U.S. Constitution Kept a large army among the colonists Congress has the right to raise an army and control its size Highlight = delegate to France, Baron von Steuben trains the army

9 Grievances listed in the Declaration of Independence
Where each was addressed in the U.S. Constitution The King made judges dependent on his will All federal judges are appointed for life Highlight = delegate to France, Baron von Steuben trains the army

10 The Branches of Government
Pg. 19

11

12 Executive Branch President, Cabinet (employees) and the military
Enforces the laws

13 Legislative Branch Congress Split into two houses:
The U.S. House of Representatives (435) The U.S. Senate (100) Creates the laws (legislates) Bicameral legislature

14 Judicial Branch Supreme Court (9 justices) and lesser courts
Interprets (judges) the laws to make sure they are constitutional

15

16 Speed Skills Group Practice (5)
Name that branch!

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37 Back in tha Days…

38

39

40 Mr. Haughton’s Pick Up Line of the Day
Brought to you by The Supreme Leader

41 “Girl/boy/animal (Mr. Haughton does not judge) you are so fine you blow my mind!

42 Independent Practice (10)
Complete the following worksheet

43 Cool-Down (Exit Ticket!) (5)

44 Lifework (1) Complete the branches and grievances homework


Download ppt "Warm-Up (10) Complete the Presidents, Dates, and U.S. Physical Map Quiz 28) What is the Preamble? 29) What is one way the government plans to protect our."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google