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CH7 PREVIEW – Page #G1: Follow directions on the Notebook Guide under the Preview section.

Unit 1&2: A Nation and its Ideals Emerge Chapter 7A: An Enduring Plan of Government: Does the Constitution support the ideals in the Declaration of Independence?. CH7 PREVIEW – Page #G1: Follow directions on the Notebook Guide under the Preview section.

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CH7 PREVIEW – Page #G1: Follow directions on the Notebook Guide under the Preview section.

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  1. Unit 1&2: A Nation and its Ideals EmergeChapter 7A: An Enduring Plan of Government: Does the Constitution support the ideals in the Declaration of Independence? CH7 PREVIEW – Page #G1: Follow directions on the Notebook Guide under the Preview section. • Read the excerpt, which are associated with ideals in the Declaration of Independence. • Also read the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution. • Now answer the 3 questions in your notebook. Excerpt from Declaration of Independence Preamble to the U.S. Constitution

  2. Unit 1&2: A Nation and its Ideals EmergeChapter 7A: An Enduring Plan of Government: Does the Constitution support the ideals in the Declaration of Independence? CH7 PREVIEW QUESTIONS – Page #G1: • According to the DoI, what are people’s unalienable rights? How do people make sure their rights are protected? Who creates governments, and where do governments get their power? 2. In your own words, according to the Preamble, why did the people of the United States create the Constitution? • Think about why the DoI was created. In what ways are the purposes of the DoI and the Constitution similar? In what ways are they different?

  3. Unit 1&2: A Nation and its Ideals EmergeChapter 7A: An Enduring Plan of Government: Does the Constitution support the ideals in the Declaration of Independence? NOTES SECTION 7.1 – Page #G1: • Study the photograph of the Charters of Freedom exhibiton page 72. Then, read Section 7.1 on page 73. • Write and answer the following questions in your notebook: • What three documents make up the Charters of Freedom? Why do you think they are thus named? • Why is the Constitution often called a “living document”? • Why do more than a million people a year visit the Charters of Freedom? • At the direction of Mr. Galindo, share responses with table-mates.

  4. Unit 1&2: A Nation and its Ideals EmergeChapter 7A: An Enduring Plan of Government: Does the Constitution support the ideals in the Declaration of Independence? CH7 INTRO – Page #G1: Copy the following into your notes and on a fresh page after Notes 7.1. • Unit number/title and Chapter number /title • Essential Question, Objectives, and Standards CH7 KCTS VOCAB: 10terms to define, draw, write, and don’t forget to number your pages #G2: • Congress elastic clause • chief executive Federalism • supremacy clause Impeach • reserved powers delegated powers • concurrent powers judicial review (Marbury v. Madison) - FHW KCTS areDUEonTuesday 9-21-10, as a Notebook Check.

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