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Section 3: The Bill of Rights, Ratification, Introduction to Webquest activity

Section 3: The Bill of Rights, Ratification, Introduction to Webquest activity. Author: Michelle Williams. Section Three Summary: By the end of this section, you will…. Understand why the Framers added a Bill of Rights to the Constitution Understand how the Constitution finally got ratified

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Section 3: The Bill of Rights, Ratification, Introduction to Webquest activity

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  1. Section 3: The Bill of Rights, Ratification, Introduction to Webquest activity Author: Michelle Williams

  2. Section Three Summary:By the end of this section, you will… • Understand why the Framers added a Bill of Rights to the Constitution • Understand how the Constitution finally got ratified • Be introduced to tomorrow’s webquest activity • Review the computer lab rules and rules for internet safety

  3. Bill of Rights… the Ultimate Marketing Tool • The Framers realized that without at least a promise of a bill or rights, ratification would never happen • Small states, happy with equal representation in the Senate ratified quickly • Large states, however, wanted more… they wanted their hard earned rights protected!!

  4. The “Promise” pushed ratification through • Big states were reluctant to ratify without the promise of the B.O.R • The Constitution was finally ratified on June 21, 1788 • By 1790, all 13 states had ratified – thanks to the promise of a Bill of Rights!!! • James Madison, famed Federalist writer, drafted the new B.O.R, which went into effect in 1791

  5. The new B.O.R… a summary • The first ten amendments to the Constitution • Twelve were drafted by Madison and approved by Congress • Ten were ratified by the states • Limited ONLY the power of the federal government over citizens, not the power of states over citizens

  6. WebQuest Introduction… • Want to know more about the Bill of Rights? Want to know how they affect your everyday lives? Well… You will soon! • Your webquest will begin with trip to the life of James Madison - writer of the B.O.R. • Then, you and the Bill of Rights will become very acquainted…

  7. Group Assignments… • Groups of four have been pre-assigned • Each member of the group will have a specific role and be held accountable for their responsibilities • You will be allowed to choose your role • You will work with the same group for the duration of the webquest and present your finished products together as a group

  8. Computer Lab Rules… a Review • No email, no gaming, no instant messaging (and no exceptions!!) • Must stay on task – you are only allowed to work within your webquest – no excuses!! • Failure to obey rules = F on your webquest!!! • Failure to obey ALSO will get you kicked out of the computer lab for good…

  9. Resources http://www.michaellorenzen.com/billofrights.html http://www.americanrevwar.homestead.com/files/BILLOFRI.HTM http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/rights1.htm

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