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Political Cartoon Homework - Due Tuesday

Turn in your political cartoon homework if you did not submit it yesterday. Update your table of contents if you haven't done so.

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Political Cartoon Homework - Due Tuesday

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  1. Tuesday, Dec. 13 1. Turn in your Political Cartoon homework if you did not yesterday 2. Update your table of contents if you did not yesterday Date Title Entry # 12/7 Articles of Confederation political cartoon 73 12/9 Ideas Behind the Constitution 74 12/12 Guided Reading chapter 8 75 2. Turn to entry 74 so we can finish the notes from Friday

  2. 2nd Learning Recovery LR for Wednesday 12/14

  3. 2nd Learning Recovery LR for Wednesday 12/14

  4. LR for Wednesday 1/4

  5. What to get done today? 1. Use chapter 8 Section 2 in the blue textbooks to complete packet pages 47, 48, and 49 • Use your knowledge of history and the worksheet to answer pages 50, 52, and 53 • Complete anything you need to get off learning recovery

  6. Dec. 9: Ideas Behind the Constitution I. Roman Concepts - Republic: Citizens rule themselves -Civic Virtue: you served in public office not for the money but for the good of the country

  7. Dec. 9: Ideas Behind the Constitution • Roman Concepts • English Tradition -Magna Carta: King had to obey laws, right to private property and jury trial -English Bill of Rights: Jury trial, Habeas Corpus (have to be charged w/ a crime if going to jail)

  8. Dec. 9: Ideas Behind the Constitution • Roman Concepts • English Tradition • Enlightenment Thinkers -John Locke (English): People have natural rights; governments are to protect the people -Montesquieu (French): Separation of powers (leg., ex., jud. Branch) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLQg7G3hkGY

  9. Dec. 9: Ideas Behind the Constitution • Roman Concepts • English Tradition • Enlightenment Thinkers • American Experience -Mayflower Compact: Self-government -Declaration of Independence: Grievances against the King -Articles of Confederation: Northwest Ordinance Goals? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLP_HGKq-jg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNvYIT-GtM0&NR=1 3 questions Summary: Re-Test Packet, Political Cartoon due Monday

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