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1. What was the result of the Battles of Saratoga during the American Revolution? A. France stopped sending America supplies and funds. B. The American Revolution ended. C. France now openly supported America. D. It was the only defeat the Americans faced in the Revolutionary War.
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1. What was the result of the Battles of Saratoga during the American Revolution? A. France stopped sending America supplies and funds. B. The American Revolution ended. C. France now openly supported America. D. It was the only defeat the Americans faced in the Revolutionary War. 2. What was a major weakness of the Articles of Confederation? A. The Congress could charge taxes. B. Larger states would have too much power. C. Too much power was given to the states. D. The Congress had no authority over the American Indians in the Northwest Territory. Create pages 42A, 42B, and 43Do Now – Page 44
Vocabulary~ Federalist~ Anti-Federalist~ compromise~ Bill of Rights~ James Madison~ Alexander Hamilton~ Patrick Henry~ ratification Objective: (SS.8.16A, SS.8.18A,SS.8.22A) IWBAT distinguish between the points of view held by the Federalists and Anti-Federalists.
Federalists v. Anti-Federalists Lesson 3.2
delegated • reserved • Constitution • executive • Bill of Rights • sovereignty • amendments • checks and balances • republicanism • legislative • federalism
I. Key Concepts • A. The debate over ratification of the Constitution included compromises and centered on the role and power of the federal government. • B. Limited governments help prevent abuse of citizens and their rights.
II. To Ratify or not to ratify, that is the Question… • A. After the Constitution had been written, 2 groups formed: the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists. • B. Federalists supported the ratification (approval) of the new Constitution. • C. Anti-Federalists DID NOT support the ratification of the new Constitution.
III. Main Argument of Anti-Federalists • A. The new Constitution would take away the liberties Americans had fought to win from Great Britain --- it lacked a Bill of Rights to protect individual liberties. • B. The states should have more power than the federal government.
Structured Debate • Using the textbook (pages 211 – 213 & the index), you will look up information about your assigned person.
Federalist and Anti-Federalist View Cards • Create a T-Chart • Small Tabs on the right • Top --- Federalists • Bottom --- Anti-Federalists