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Bell Ringer

Bell Ringer. Get out a sheet of paper. Write down the six parts to tomorrow’s test (from the board on your left). Exploring Your Options (Influences on the Framers). Before the Breakup (England vs the American colonies).

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Bell Ringer

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  1. Bell Ringer Get out a sheet of paper. Write down the six parts to tomorrow’s test (from the board on your left).

  2. Exploring Your Options (Influences on the Framers) Before the Breakup (England vs the American colonies) The phrases that match these definitions can be found in Enlightenment Boxing and the Colonial Influences foldable. These matches can be found on the Hey King! Cut out Activity. The phrases that fill in the blanks were discussed when we worked on the Hey King! Activities. The Fight (Declaration of Independence)

  3. The Rebound (Articles of Confederation) The Keeper (U.S. Constitution) The effects that match these causes can be found on your Wanted! A Just Right Government Cut & Paste Flow Chart. The effects that match these causes can be found on your Wanted! A Just Right Government Cut & Paste Flow Chart. The modern meanings can be found on your copy of the Preamble to the Constitution of the United States. What I Like About You (Articles of Confederation vs U.S. Constitution)

  4. Exploring Your Options Age of Reason Artisan Partisans consent of the governed direct democracy due process Founding Fathers freedom contract freedom exchange general will • limited government • majority rule • natural freedom • natural rights • Reign of the Right Mind • representative democracy • republicanism • rule of law • self government • separation of powers • social contract • social freedom • state of nature • tabula rasa • The Renaissance • Time of Thought • Useless Yankees • Wise Writers Nine of these phrases match with the nine definitions on your study guide.

  5. Before the Breakup • Coercive Acts • Declaratory Act • Intolerable Acts • Quartering Act • Stamp Act • Townshend Revenue Act Using context clues, we should be able to find the right words to fill in the blanks on your guides.

  6. The Fight • can be seen just by looking at it • powers that are fair • rights people are born with • rights that cannot be taken away • trying to find joy and contentment These five definitions match the five phrases from the Declaration of Independence.

  7. The Rebound Large states were unhappy because with bigger populations, they thought they should have more power. The government could not pay its debts from the Revolutionary War, and America lost standing with other nations. • When a problem arose between states, there was nowhere to settle the dispute. These three things were caused by the events on your study guide.

  8. The Keeper create a fair legal system help keep the people safe and healthy join together to defend against attacks keep things peaceful at home make sure that freedom and liberty is around These five phrases are good modern translations of the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution.

  9. What I Like About You The new Constitution required states to treat citizens of other states the same as they treat their own citizens. The new Constitution said laws passed by Congress are superior to state laws. • The new Constitution split the legislature so states had equal power in one half and power based on population in the other. These three things were caused by the events on your study guide.

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