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Happy Thursday Everyone! Roll Call Question: Do you have any brothers or sisters?
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Mental Floss Question: 1.Which English document do you think had the greatest impact on America? Why? 2.Which philosopher had the greatest impact on America? Why? Vocab: Federalists Antifederalists James Madison Alexander Hamilton John Jay Federalist Papers Federalism George Mason Patrick Henry Richard Henry Lee Thomas Jefferson Bill of Rights Objective: Identify the differences between ideas of Federalists and Anti-federalists Just write “same as Wednesday”)
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Mental Floss Answers 1.The English document that made the greatest impact on America was the English Bill of Rights due to the fact that colonists started to demand protection of their own individual rights. 2.I believe that John Locke had the greatest impact on America because 2 out of his 3 ideas were copied in our Declaration (freedom of life and liberty). Question: 1.Which English document do you think had the greatest impact on America? Why? 2.Which philosopher had the greatest impact on America? Why?
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DateEssential QuestionKey Vocab I need to Review:Reflection Quiz Grade Mastery on Test 9/2 1.4 To identify the problems of the American Revolution that caused the need for a stronger central govt Daniel Shays’ Rebellion Constitutional Convention (proved Articles were weak) Expert (5/5) Practitioner (4/5) Apprentice (3/5) Novice (2/5 or less) 4/5Y / N 9/2 1.5 To identify the compromises debated at the Constitutional Convention Expert (5/5) Practitioner (4/5) Apprentice (3/5) Novice (2/5 or less) 5/5Y / N
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Simulation Wrap Up Let’s take a few minutes to wrap up the simulation from yesterday. Answer the reflection questions
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“Ratifying the Constitution” Objective: Compare and Contrast debates of gov’t power between Federalists and Anti- Federalists
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Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists Situation 1.Constitution signed on Sept. 17, 1787 2.9 state legislatures to approve 3.But….there were disagreements
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Political Cartoon Analysis Which state was the 9 th pillar? You said what? Beginning a large forward month
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Federalists 1.James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay 2.led the fight to approve the Constitution 3.Wrote the anonymous influential essays called The Federalist Papers 4.Favored a strong National Government 5.Favored federalism
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Federalism – federal and state governments share power.
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Anti-Federalists 1.George Mason, Patrick Henry, and Richard Henry Lee, Thomas Jefferson 2.Found problems with the Constitution: 1.federal gov’t too strong 2.not enough state sovereignty 3.no bill of rights
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Adoption of the Bill of Rights Agreement: states would accept constitution if they to added a Bill of Rights (first 10 amendments) 1789
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New Government 1.In June 1788 new gov’t began 2.Washington elected president 3.All 13 joined by 1790
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Raise your right hand…. I do solemnly swear that I will not make fun of how awesome Mrs. Marquez’s drawings are! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjvo6yrrA5A https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoqKjzuiBBk
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Primary Document Debunk Take out your Federalist Papers reading Select three of the quotes to analyze. You may work with a partner on this activity Be prepared to share your answers
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Let’s Lock this Down With a Partner complete the Federalists vs Anti- Federalist Chart Use Your notes, handouts and textbook. And away you go!!!!
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Ratification of the Constitution DateState Votes YesNo 1December 7, 1787Delaware300 2December 12, 1787Pennsylvania4623 3December 18, 1787 New Jersey 380 4January 2, 1788Georgia260 5January 9, 1788Connecticut12840 6February 6, 1788Massachusetts187168 7April 28, 1788Maryland6311 8May 23, 1788 South Carolina 14973 9June 21, 1788 New Hampshire 5747 10June 25, 1788Virginia8979 11July 26, 1788 New York 3027 12November 21, 1789 North Carolina 19477 13May 29, 1790 Rhode Island 3432
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Feds or Anti-Feds??? Use you white board to tell me which political party I’m describing Feel free to use a F for Federalists and an A for Anti-Federalists
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Feds or Anti-Feds? Alexander Hamilton Federalist
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Wanted a Bill of Rights to protect civil liberties Anti-Federalists Feds or Anti-Feds?
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Thomas Jefferson Anti-Federalist Feds or Anti-Feds?
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Thought National Power was enough Federalists Feds or Anti-Feds?
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Stronger State Governments Anti-Federalists Feds or Anti-Feds?
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Feds or Anti Feds? Wanted the President to have a great deal of power Federalist
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Feds or Anti Feds? A Bill of Rights could be dangerous. How could you possibly list all your rights in one document? Federalist
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Let’s Finish this Unit!
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Federalist & Anti-Federalist Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsjfSoaW4tc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bDM2JIdy6Y
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Crash Course History https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bO7FQsCcbD8
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Story Time! To check that you have fulfilled you homework duty we will be having a reading check quiz. All you need is a writing utensil YOU GOT THIS!!! … if you read
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