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Wednesday , Dec. 14

Wednesday , Dec. 14. 1. Put your packets on my desk 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

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Wednesday , Dec. 14

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  1. Wednesday, Dec. 14 1. Put your packets on my desk 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 12/14 Preamble Notes 76 3. Turn to your next blank page and title it: Preamble Notes

  2. 2nd Learning RecoveryWednesday 12/14

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

  4. LR for Wednesday 1/4

  5. 6th Learning RecoveryWednesday 1/4

  6. 6th Learning RecoveryWednesday 1/4

  7. Guided Reading Section 2: Creating a Constitution • Making Generalizations Politically Active Well educated Generalizations Many were heroes of the Revolutionary War All were wealthy white men

  8. B. Summarizing

  9. Explain the disagreement between Northerners and Southerners that was settled by the Three-Fifths Compromise. Southerners, who owned slaves, wanted slaves to be counted for population but not taxation. Northerners, who had fewer slaves, wanted them to be counted for taxation but not population Compromise = Counted 3/5th of the slave population for both representation and taxation.

  10. Guided Reading Section 3: Ratifying the Constitution • Analyzing Points of View

  11. Preamble Scramble What does the word Preamble mean?

  12. Preamble Scramble What does the word Preamble mean? “to walk before” It tells us the purpose of the Constitution

  13. Preamble Scramble You are going to be given a slip with one phrase from the preamble

  14. Preamble Scramble You are going to be given a slip with one phrase from the preamble You are to find 7 people who have different slips from you and you are to put yourselves in the correct order.

  15. The Preamble We the People of the U.S: 3 million white and 50,00 free black property owning males.

  16. The Preamble We the People of the U.S: 3 million white and 50,00 free black property owning males. In order to form a more perfect Union: Create a perfect country (set up a stronger central government with the states more closely unite)

  17. The Preamble We the People of the U.S: 3 million white and 50,00 free black property owning males. In order to form a more perfect Union: Create a perfect country (set up a stronger central government with the states more closely unite) Establish justice: to set up a system of courts that treat all men equally under the law.

  18. The Preamble We the People of the U.S: 3 million white and 50,00 free black property owning males. In order to form a more perfect Union: Create a perfect country (set up a stronger central government with the states more closely unite) Establish justice: to set up a system of courts that treat all men equally under the law. Insure domestic tranquility: to bring about peace among the states, to settle the problem of poor trade relations; to prevent open rebellion against state governments

  19. The Preamble We the People of the U.S: 3 million white and 50,00 free black property owning males. In order to form a more perfect Union: Create a perfect country (set up a stronger central government with the states more closely unite) Establish justice: to set up a system of courts that treat all men equally under the law. Insure domestic tranquility: to bring about peace among the states, to settle the problem of poor trade relations; to prevent open rebellion against state governments Provide for the common defense: to have a strong national army and navy that defend all the states

  20. The Preamble We the People of the U.S: 3 million white and 50,00 free black property owning males. In order to form a more perfect Union: Create a perfect country (set up a stronger central government with the states more closely unite) Establish justice: to set up a system of courts that treat all men equally under the law. Insure domestic tranquility: to bring about peace among the states, to settle the problem of poor trade relations; to prevent open rebellion against state governments Provide for the common defense: to have a strong national army and navy that defend all the states Promote the general welfare: to encourage what is good for all the people

  21. The Preamble We the People of the U.S: 3 million white and 50,00 free black property owning males. In order to form a more perfect Union: Create a perfect country (set up a stronger central government with the states more closely unite) Establish justice: to set up a system of courts that treat all men equally under the law. Insure domestic tranquility: to bring about peace among the states, to settle the problem of poor trade relations; to prevent open rebellion against state governments Provide for the common defense: to have a strong national army and navy that defend all the states Promote the general welfare: to encourage what is good for all the people And secure the blessing of liberty to ourselves and our prosperity: to protect the personal rights of all citizens And secure the blessing of liberty to ourselves and our prosperity: to protect the personal rights of all citizens

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