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Do Now: 9/13 Answer the following in your binder: (bullet or sentences) Why do we need a government?
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Activity O In your groups read your assigned scenario. O Complete the Pro and Con list with your group members. O Be ready to share your ideas with the class. O What similarities can we draw??
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How does a government protect us? O With a partner come up with at least four examples in your notebooks. O Be ready to share. How should the government or society respond to acts of violence?
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Think about… O What might people who are stronger or smarter than others do? O What are some things that people could do to protect their lives, liberty, or property?
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Why do we need a gov’t? 1.)Makes order out of chaos O Laws, rules 2.)Protection O Civil liberties, rights 3.)Power O Checks & Balances, Separation of Powers
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Homework O Read Lesson in your We The People textbook. O Finish getting supplies!!!!
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9/19 Do Now: Review your government activity Agenda: O Go Over Activity/Examples O Notes on foundation of our government O HW: Reading and questions on Early America.
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State of Nature o John Locke, an English philosopher, influenced the thinking of the founding fathers. o According to Locke this is when NO government or laws exist. o Your scenarios last class were examples of this!!
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Locke’s Natural Rights 1.) Life: People want to survive and feel safe 2.) Liberty: People want to be free and make their own decisions 3.) Property: People want to own things that are necessary to survive (homes, land) O All people have these rights because they are human beings!!
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Social Contract Agreement between government and people. O This is what you are giving up to be protected by your government!!! In a state of nature, no one has the right to govern you, no one’s life, liberty or property would be protected. Therefore, the people must give their consent.
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Influences of a Republic O System of government where people elect representatives O Representatives manage government for people – common good
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Common Good O Citizens have the power to rule/govern O Citizens delegate or entrust their power by electing leaders to serve their interests. O Work cooperatively to promote common good rather than their self-interests.
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Adapting a Republican Gov’t US as a Democracy O People choose leaders who make laws O Representatives run government for common good How are we a Representative Democracy?
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HW: Reading on Early America Answer A-D Recap Vocab: - State of Nature - Consent - Natural Rights - Social Contract - Democracy
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Do Now: 9/18 1.) Take out your HW to be checked 2.) Complete the Map of the United States using the key. Agenda: -Go over HW -Activity on Early Exploration Debrief
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Homework
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