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From the AOC to the Constitution

From the AOC to the Constitution. Chapter 3.1-3.2. Chapter 2 Essentials, p. 17: Vocabulary. List 5 essential vocabulary, events or concepts from chapter 2. DO NOT define the words! List the page from the notebook to find the word or idea’s definition.

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From the AOC to the Constitution

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  1. From the AOC to the Constitution Chapter 3.1-3.2

  2. Chapter 2 Essentials, p. 17: Vocabulary • List 5 essential vocabulary, events or concepts from chapter 2. • DO NOT define the words! • List the page from the notebook to find the word or idea’s definition.

  3. Chapter 2 Essentials, p. 17: Questions • At the bottom of page, write 4 essential questions from chapter 2. • Focus only on sections 1 and 4! • Use the RED headings and the pages in your notebook to help formulate the questions. • Do NOT answer the questions! Write the page on which to find the answers.

  4. JIGSAW! • Get up! • Find 5 more vocabulary words and the pages from your classmates. • Collect 2 more essential questions and the pages to help you study. • This page is your study guide for next week’s test.

  5. Articles of Confederation 3.1, p. 18. CE.CG.1.1: Explain how tensions over power & authority led our founding fathers to develop a constitutional democracy. • What is a constitution? • What documents did the new state constitutions replace? • What do legislatures do? • What does bicameral mean? Give an example. • How did state constitutions protect the DOI rights of “life, liberty, & property?” • Why did the new states agree to form one military force? • What is a confederation? Why did they choose to form this type of government? • Describe the government set up by the Articles of Confederation? • Why did the states did NOT give the government under the AOC power to tax? What problems did this cause? • Why did the states NOT create a President under the AOC to carry out the laws? What problems did this cause? • Why was it so difficult to pass laws or change the AOC? • What were some successes of the AOC? • Why did the AOC make it difficult to solve disputes, especially among states? • Why was the new government so in debt and unable to repay it? • What caused Shay’s Rebellion?

  6. Shay’s RebellionRead handout aloud: Watch Clip! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ImIEcsTEVo

  7. Shay’s Rebellion, p. 19 • Why was Shay’s Rebellion important? Do GIST. • What was the root cause of Shay’s Rebellion? • Why did this event cause states to want to change the AOC? Do GIST. • What were the delegates sent to Philadelphia to do? • Why was this not possible?

  8. Constitutional Convention, p. 20 • Why did people say the delegates were acting in an extralegal way? • What does it mean to compromise? • How do you compromise? • What happens if you refuse to compromise?

  9. Compromises in Philadelphia How should representation to the new Congress be organized? • Large states: PAGE 74 • Small states: PAGE 75 • Compromise: PAGE 75, 5th paragraph Should slaves be counted as part of a state’s population? • Northern states: PAGE 75 6th paragraph • Southern states: PAGE 75 6th paragraph • Compromise: PAGE 75, 7th paragraph Should the federal government control trade between & by states? • Northern states: PAGE 76 • Southern states: Page 76 • Compromise: page 76 How should the president be elected? • Large states: PAGE 76 • Small states: PAGE 76 • Compromise: PAGE

  10. Compromises in Philadelphia How should representation to the new Congress be organized? • Large states: • Small states: • Compromise: Should slaves be counted as part of a state’s population? • Northern states: • Southern states: • Compromise: Should the federal government control trade between & by states? • Northern states: • Southern states: • Compromise: How should the president be elected? • Large states: • Small states: • Compromise:

  11. Federalists: Name 3 prominent Federalists. What were 3 ideas of the Federalists that showed how they viewed the Constitution? Explain how the Federalists managed to persuade the states to ratify the Constitution. Anti-Federalists: Name 3 prominent Anti-Federalists. What were 3 ideas of the Anti-Federalists that showed how they viewed the Constitution? What lasting impact did the Anti-federalists and their demands had on our country. Federalists and Anti-FederalistsChapter 3.2

  12. Chapter 3 Essentials • List 5 important vocabulary and the page in your notebook where the terms are defined. • Create an essential question for each of the following pages in your notebook: • P. 16 • P. 17 • P. 19 • P. 20

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