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27 January 2014

27 January 2014. Turn in all work from 7.3: Questions 1-4, 6-7 from 203, and organizer; make sure to have your name on all papers . If homework is not turned in today, you will can only receive ½ credit.

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27 January 2014

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  1. 27 January 2014 • Turn in all work from 7.3: Questions 1-4, 6-7 from 203, and organizer; make sure to have your name on all papers. If homework is not turned in today, you will can only receive ½ credit. • If you weren’t here Friday, or didn’t take the quiz for any reason, you must do so today. (Quiz Federalist System and 3 Branches) • Retake for quiz on Wednesday, your score will be averaged so study. Retake will be mandatory for anyone that scored under a 16/20.

  2. Federal System • Macro = Large or big picture = Federal Government • Micro = Small or compartmentalized = State Government

  3. Federal system: options are fed, state, or shared • Provide for public welfare = • Establish foreign policy = • Coin money = • Establish and maintain schools = • Raise taxes = • Borrow money = • Declare war = • Regulate trade within a state =

  4. 3 Branches of govt • Legislative = make laws • Executive = enforce laws • Judicial = Interpret laws

  5. Separation of Powers: Leg, Exe, Jud. • Override Presidential veto = • Power to veto = • Power to declare a law unconstitutional = • Can declare war = • Commander in chief of military = • Interprets laws. = • Impeach = • Congress = • Supreme Court = • President =

  6. Federalists • Those that support the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. • Washington, Madison, Hamilton, Jay

  7. Antifederalists • Those opposed to the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. • Henry , S. Adams, Lee, Mason, Hancock

  8. The Federalists Papers • Authored by Madison, Hamilton, and Jay, articles meant to persuade people to support the U.S. Constitution.

  9. Bill of Rights • First 10 Amendments to the U.S. Constitution that guarantees certain rights for individual citizens and states. • Meant to appease and gain the support of the Antifederalists.

  10. Complete the Guided Reading • Remember Quiz retakes will be on Wednesday.

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