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Quote: page 94. “If men were angels, no government would be necessary.” -James Madison If men are not angels, what are they? Why are governments necessary? How would life be different without governments?. Read the quote and answer the questions:. The Constitution. Constitution
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Quote:page 94 “If men were angels, no government would be necessary.” -James Madison • If men are not angels, what are they? • Why are governments necessary? • How would life be different without governments? Read the quote and answer the questions:
The Constitution Constitution “Supreme Law of the Land” Page 95
Constitution VocabularyPage 96 Create the chart and sketch pictures depicting the definition of each word
Constitution VocabularyPage 97 Create the chart and sketch pictures depicting the definition of each word
What it looks likepage 98 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Draw a sketch for each section of the Preamble . What would each section look like?
Preamble to the Constitutionpage 99 Complete the chart
3 Principles of Governmentpage 100 Watch the PowerPoint and complete the chart.
3 Principles of Governmentpage 100 Watch the PowerPoint and complete the chart.
3 Principles of Governmentpage 101 Watch the PowerPoint and complete the chart.
3 Principles of Governmentpage 101 Watch the PowerPoint and complete the chart.
3 Principles of Governmentpage 102 Watch the PowerPoint and complete the chart.
3 Principles of Governmentpage 102 Watch the PowerPoint and complete the chart.
3 Principles of Governmentpage 103 Watch the PowerPoint and complete the chart.
3 Principles of Governmentpage 103 Watch the PowerPoint and complete the chart.
Line Organizerpage 104 Use your knowledge of the 7 principles of government to complete the worksheet.
Limited Governmentpage 105 Watch the PowerPoint and complete the chart
Limited Governmentpage 105 Watch the PowerPoint and complete the chart
Powers in your Homepage 106 Think about your home, complete a chart by listing the chores/jobs assigned to those living in your home
Government Powerspage 107 Complete your notes on page 107