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the us constitution By Mr. Heberer Layin’ down the law

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the us constitution. Layin ’ down the law. By Mr. Heberer. Table of Contents. The Task. The Articles of Confederation. Problems with The Articles. Constitutional Convention. Compromises & Concessions. Slavery Issues. Ratification & Resistance. The Bill of Rights. The Project. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION

Ratification and ResistanceRatification and ResistanceFederalistsAnti-FederalistsThe Federalist Papers

Menu?http://www.mrheberer.com All Rights ReservedThe Task 2You may only take the quiz once. So make sure you have explored all aspects of this assignment before you take it. The Project is a group project. Students will work in groups of three to complete the final task.You will be creating your own Bill of Rights.You will incorporate different elements that you have learned throughout the courseware. Good Luck and Enjoy.

12Menu?http://www.mrheberer.com All Rights ReservedWhat rights would be important to the framers? Recall List of Intolerable Acts

Things done by Britain

Problems with the ArticlesAmendmentsWhat rights are important to you?What rights were important to the framers?BoR1CondensedDoes it work?BoR3BoR2Menu?http://www.mrheberer.com All Rights ReservedName the first and last state to ratify the constitution. AnswerMenuProblems with the Articles

Menu?http://www.mrheberer.com All Rights ReservedConstitutional ConventionBased on the video and your knowledge of Social Studies, why did we need the Constitutional Convention? 123Menu?http://www.mrheberer.com All Rights ReservedBrainstorm on to fix the Articles?How would you fix them?Menu?http://www.mrheberer.com All Rights ReservedThe Constitution divided power among how many branches of Government? And Name them. AnswerMenu57The Fourth Ammendment

Menu72This founding father became the first United States PresidentAnswerMenu47

Click Here to Play!This Ammendment states Americans have the right to bear arms and protect themselves. AnswerMenu67He was one of the authors of the Federalist Papers, and later became our fourth president. He is considered the father of the Constitution. AnswerMenu49These two men proposed the 3/5s Compromise. AnswerMenu51 This Plan proposed that representation be counted by PopulationAnswerMenu59This Amendment protects free speech, religion, press, the right to assembly and the right to petition. AnswerMenu69

SMALLDE - FirstRI - LastMenu66 This man was a strong Anti-Federalist and is credited with writing the Declaration of Independence. AnswerMenu53This Plan proposed that representation be counted equally from state to state. AnswerMenu61This Amendment protects unlawful search and seizure of personal belongings. AnswerMenu71This Compromise determined how to count slaves toward populationAnswerMenu63This Amendment protects the right to a speedy trial by jury of peers, and protects the rights of the accused.AnswerMenu73The First Ammendment.

Menu70The Federalist PapersAuthors James MadisonJohn JayAlexander Hamilton

Goals and AimsThe Federalist papers were extremely important in convincing each state to ratify the new constitution.

Ratification and ResistanceFederalistsAnti-FederalistsThe Federalist PapersMenu?http://www.mrheberer.com All Rights ReservedThe Federalist PapersExcerpts"The utility of the UNION to your political prosperity""The insufficiency of the present Confederation to preserve that Union"The necessity of a government at least equally energetic with the one proposed to the attainment of this object""The conformity of the proposed constitution to the true principles of republican government""Its analogy to your own state constitution""The additional security which its adoption will afford to the preservation of that species of government, to liberty and to prosperity"ResultsIn order to get some of the hold out states to sign the new constitution, a bill of rights had to be added because many people feared that the new government would be too strong and take away liberties and rights. Ratification and ResistanceFederalistsAnti-FederalistsThe Federalist PapersMenu?http://www.mrheberer.com All Rights Reserved

George Washington

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James Madison

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Why dont we Compromise?Thats what I said! James Wilson & Roger ShermanMenu52

Thomas JeffersonMenu54

PubliusMenu56Three Executive, Judicial, Legislative

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Virginia PlanMenu60

The New Jersey PlanMenu62

The 3/5 CompromiseMenu64

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Menu74The Tenth Amendment

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