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Bell Work Get into your Constitution groups. This Day in History: November 13, 1775- Patriot forces capture Montreal. November 13, 1941- U.S. Congress revises the Neutrality Acts to allow merchant ships to travel in war zones. November13, 1982- The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is dedicated in Washington D.C.

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Page 1: Get into your Constitution groups. This Day in History: November 13, 1775- Patriot forces capture Montreal. November 13, 1941- U.S. Congress revises

Bell WorkGet into your Constitution groups.

This Day in History:November 13, 1775- Patriot forces capture Montreal. November 13, 1941- U.S. Congress revises the Neutrality Acts to

allow merchant ships to travel in war zones. November13, 1982- The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is dedicated

in Washington D.C.

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The ConstitutionThe Six Basic Principles

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Basic Constitution Facts Written by James

Madison

Took effect in 1789

“the supreme Law of the Land”

Living document

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Articles I, II, and III deal with the 3 branches of power.

Article IV deals with the relationship among the states with each other and the National Government.

Article V talks about amending the Constitution.

Article VI declares the Constitution is the supreme law.

Article VII states the requirements for ratification.

Articles of the Constitution

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The Basic Principles Popular Sovereignty

Limited Government

Separation of Powers

Checks and Balances

Federalism

Republican form of Gov’t

Individual Rights (Bill of Rights)

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The people in America are sovereign, meaning they hold the power.

Government can govern only with the consent of the governed.

The citizens of America elect the officials and the officials make laws.

Popular sovereignty

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Limited Government The Government may

only do things that people have given it the power to do, Constitutionalism

Rule of Law- The Government and its officers are always subject to-never above-the law

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Separation of Powers Legislative is the

lawmaking branch

Executive branch executes, enforces, and administers the law.

Judicial branch interprets and applies the laws of the U.S.

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Checks and Balances

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Federalism is the division of power among a central government and several regional governments.

Born out of a weak Articles of Confederation.

Federalism

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Federalism Continued Enumerated powers are specifically given to

Congress.

Reserved powers belong to the states. Not specifically stated. Given by the 10th Amendment.

Concurrent powers are shared between the states and federal government.

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In each of your groups you will read through the Constitution and paraphrase/summarize each article and section of the Constitution. Explain the main point of each article and section.

Page 219-242

Constitution Assignment

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Bell Work What are the powers of the Executive branch?

This Day in History:December 6, 1884- The Washington Monument in Washington D.C. is

completed. December 6, 1865- The 13th Amendment is ratified. December 6, 1941- President Roosevelt sends Emperor Hirohito a

telegram telling him to prevent “further death and destruction” with the assumption the Japanese fleet was headed to Thailand. The Japanese would strike Pearl Harbor in Hawaii the following day.

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Bell Work What powers are shared by the national and state governments?

This Day in History:December 5, 1839- Future Civil War officer and infamous

Indian Wars general, George Armstrong Custer is born.December 5, 1933- Prohibition ends with the ratification of

the 21st Amendment. December 5, 1782- Future President Martin Van Buren is born

in Kinderhook, New York. December 5, 1945- An American aircraft squadron is lost in

the Bermuda Triangle during a routine training mission.