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 9 th Period: only sit at a desk that has a Unit 3 Pretest.  Put your name and date on the Pretest  Try your best  DO NOT TALK  Once you’re done with.

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1  9 th Period: only sit at a desk that has a Unit 3 Pretest.  Put your name and date on the Pretest  Try your best  DO NOT TALK  Once you’re done with your pretest, complete the chapter 8 handout.  Once the ch 8 handout is completed read 232-35 Qs 1-7 (staple to the back of your handout).

2  Do Now: Spend 8 minutes reviewing the content from 8.3/8.4. Check over the Amen dents. Are there any vocab words that you want me to explain?  Period 9: Immediately begin Unit 3 Pretest  Once you’re done with your quiz complete: complete the chapter 8 handout, once you are completed with 8.1-4; complete reading 232-35 Qs 1-7 (staple to the back of your handout).  If you weren’t here Friday, you need to take the Amendments quiz  Today, I will be able to demonstrate mastery of Articles 1-3 of the U.S. Constitution.

3  9 Feb: Richard Allen article: Complete chapter 8 handout. Begin 232-5 Qs 1-7. Discuss Articles 2-3, and 6  10 Feb: QUIZ: 8.3/8.4: Open notes and groups  9 th Period Unit 3 Pretest  11 Feb: Chapter 8 needs officially wrapped up: Supremacy clause and begin 9.1.  12 Feb: The First Presidency.  13 Feb: It’s lucky Friday the 13 th ; you’re off school.

4  You are not permitted to:  Use your textbook  Talk to other groups  Get out of your seat  I will only collect one quiz from each group; however, I will not tell you which member’s paper I’ll be grading.  Once you’re done with your quiz complete: complete the chapter 8 handout, once you are completed with 8.1-4; complete reading 232-35 Qs 1-7 (staple to the back of your handout).

5  Carryout the laws  Elected via Electoral College  4 yr terms  2 term restriction: 22 Amendment  Roles:  Directs foreign policy (how we interact with other countries)  Commander-in-chief of the armed forces  Chief legislator: Can propose laws; signs bills into law; can veto a bill  Chief spokesperson for the country: **Hey look at me I’m on TV

6  Main power given through the Constitution is the establishment of a Supreme Court.  Ability hear cases involving ambassadors, maritime, treason, and conflict between states.  Least amount of political power  Lifetime appointment  James Wilson first Supreme Court Justice  John Jay first Supreme Court Chief Justice  Judiciary Act of 1789, first action of our first Congress, establishes district courts (94) and appellate courts (circuit courts (13).  Judicial Review: The Supreme Court has the right to determine if a law or action is Constitutional  Jud Branch Jud Branch

7  Part 1: Any debt accrued under the A.O.C. we’ll pay it off.  Part 2: If a decisions and/or action taken by the federal government is in conflict with a state law or action, the Constitution is “supreme law of the land.” As long as the action or law is deemed constitutional “like a parent over a child”  Part 3: Oath qualification: You must take an oath to uphold the Constitution


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