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2-2-09. Review notes – The Three Branches of Government. Which branch of Government has the power to declare war? Read and take notes 3-3 Amending the Constitution. 3-3-09. Reading Quiz 4-1 National and State Powers.

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2-2-09

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  1. 2-2-09 Review notes – The Three Branches of Government. Which branch of Government has the power to declare war? Read and take notes 3-3 Amending the Constitution.

  2. 3-3-09 • Reading Quiz 4-1 National and State Powers. • Complete National and State and Concurrent Powers Venn Diagram, due Wednesday, 20 pts.

  3. 2-3-09 • 3-3 Read and take notes textbook pgs 76-81, Amending the Constitution. • Review vocabulary terms for section 3-2. • Expressed Powers, Enumerated Powers, Elastic Clause, Federal Bureaucracy.

  4. 2-9-09 • Read and take notes 3-4, The Amendments, textbook pages 83-90. • Define terms: prior restraint, probable cause, search warrant, arrest warrant, due process of law, eminent domain, lame duck and poll tax. • Pro/Con notes from video, To Keep and Bear Arms: Gun Control and the Second Amendment, 10 points. • The Constitution Test - Wednesday Feb. 18th , 100 points.

  5. 2-10-09 • Continue reading and taking notes on section 3-4, The Amendments, pages 83-90. • Define terms: prior restraint, probable cause, search warrant, arrest warrant, due process of law, eminent domain, lame duck and poll tax. • Read Amendment Book with small group.

  6. 2-10-09 • Continue reading and taking notes from text pages 83-90, 3-4, The Amendments. • Reading Circles • 1-5 • 6-10 • 12-15 • 16-21 • 22-27

  7. 2-11-09 • Log into your lap top. Check number!! • Google Amendment Games. Play at least three amendment games. • Continue reading and notes on 3-4, The Amendments.

  8. 2-16-09 • Review 3-4 The Amendments. • Test Chapter 3: Thursday, February 19, 2009 • Create a review game. Log in, click game folder on desk top, chose a game, create game, play game. • The 2nd Amendment: What does it say? What does it mean? What are the arguments for and against gun rights for Americans?

  9. 2-18-09 • Chapter 3 Test: The Constitution Thursday, February 19, 2009 • Place Constitution review sheet on front table. • Log into laptop and continue creation of review game. • Carefully, move to another classmates computer and play their review game.

  10. 2-19-20 • Complete PSSA Reading Assignment. • Discuss any last minute questions prior to the Constitution test. • Complete the chapter 3 test: The Constitution, 100 pts.

  11. 2-20-09 • Obama Through the Years – Slide Show. • Chapter 3 Test: The Constitution. Predict your score. • Spirit Reading – CNN Money article – Stimulus: How it may affect your wallet.

  12. 2-23-09 • Spirit Reading: Stimulus: How It May Affect Your Wallet. • Chapter 3 Test: The Constitution. Predict your score. • Coming Next: Chapter 4 – Federalism.

  13. 2-25-09 • 4-1 R/N pages 94-102, The Federal System: National and State Powers. • Vocabulary: delegated powers, expressed powers, implied powers, elastic clause, inherent powers, reserved powers, supremacy clause, concurrent powers, enabling act. • Who has the POWER and what should they do with it??

  14. 2-26-09 • 4-1 R/N pages 94-102, The Federal System: National and State Powers. • Who has the power and what should they do with it???? • Explain how the powers of government are related.

  15. 2-27-09 • 4-1 Reading Quiz, Tuesday, March 3rd, 10 points. • Turn to textbook page 97, National, State and Concurrent Powers. • Create a Venn diagram with a title and section labels using pictures for each specific power,20 pts.

  16. 3-2-09 • 4-1 R/N for reading quiz – Tuesday. Nation and State Powers. • Content Vocabulary: delegated powers, expressed powers, implied powers, elastic clause, inherent powers, reserved powers,, supremacy clause, concurrent powers, enabling act. • Complete Venn Diagram, page 97, due Wednesday, 20 pts.

  17. 3-4-09 • List the 3 Guarantees to the States • R/N 4-1, pages 94-102, National and State Powers. • Denied Powers – What are they and who do they protect?

  18. Republican Form of Government

  19. Protection

  20. Territorial Integrity

  21. 3-9-09 4-1 Review National , State and Concurrent Powers. Share and discuss Division of Powers Charts. Does the chart have a title? Are all 3 sections labeled? Does the graphic/picture describe the power in a meaningful way? How does the chart reflect today’s division of government power? Do you feel the division of power reflects the Framers goal of “limited government power”?

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