The Constitutional Convention May 1787 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Who was there? 55 delegates Lawyers, physicians, generals, governors, planters, and a college president Well educated All states represented,except Rhode Island George Washington Presided over meeting
By libithaThe Constitution Main Menu Amendment Process Chapter 7: Vocabulary Bill of Rights Article I: Legislative Branch Chapter 8: Vocabulary The Articles of Confederation Article II: Executive Branch Principles of Constitution Constitutional Convention Article III: Judicial Branch
By oshinFederalist Papers. Lesson 5 continued. Collection of 85 essays promoting the ratification of the constitution. 3 authors (Madison, Hamilton, and Jay) 1787-1788. What are the Federalist Papers?. Hamilton 51 essays. Madison 26 essays. Jay 5 essays Madison/Hamilton. Who Gets Credit.
By lotusThe Romantic Age. Values of Romanticism. Rejection of: simplicity, proportion and restraint. Romantics valued: Feeling, Intuition, Passion, Imagination, Spontaneity. Revolutions and Rights. 1776-- American Revolution 1789-- French Revolution
By JimmyIf Men Were Angels: Teaching the Constitution With the Federalist Papers. Presenters: Damon Huss and Pam Jenning. Poll Question #1. What is the main method you use to teach about the framing of the U.S. Constitution?
By libithaUnderstanding Federalist 51. Learning Objectives. Identify the significance of the Federalist Papers to an understanding of the American Constitution. Identify Madison’s purpose in writing Federalist 51 . Explain the role of separation of powers in the preservation of liberty.
By cobyGHSGT PREPARATION. GOVERNMENT AND CIVICS . CONTENT DESCRIPTION. Government/Civics (18% of the test)
By anilaJeffersonian Democracy 1800-1808. Chapter 11 P. 210-232. DVDs. America: The Story of US Disc 1: Westward Chapter 2 and 3 Louisiana Purchase Lewis and Clark The Presidents: Washington to Monroe Thomas Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson by Rembrandt Peale, 1805
By shaktiCivics (History and Government) Questions for the Naturalization Test. Questions 51 - 100. www.ESLAmerica.US “The website where everything has sound!”. Directions for this presentation. Go to the next slide Go back a slide Type in the white text box to practice answers
By auryonArticles of Confederation & Constitutional Convention. Schaumburg High School. First American Gov’t (1777) (1781) Written by 2 nd Continental Congress – John Dickinson (PA) Battle between Radicals & Reconciliationists . Problems Unable to collect taxes Unable to regulate trade
By irmaThe Constitutional Convention. May 1787 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Who was there?. 55 delegates Lawyers, physicians, generals, governors, planters, and a college president Well educated All states represented,except Rhode Island. George Washington. Presided over meeting
By goreFederalists Anti-Feds. Government. Articles. Convention. People. Constitution. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Question A 100
By kaidaAntifederalist v. Federalist. Liked Articles Opposed Strong Central Gov’t. Strong central gov’t threatened state power Constitution favored the wealthy Lacked a Bill of Rights Argued against 2/3 Ratification plan Opposed to omitting any reference to God. Articles weak and ineffective
By dyanFederalists vs. Anti-Federalists. Federalists. Supporters of Constitution Thought it would protect rights Federalist Papers Written to persuade ratification. Still concerns about a strong national government. Anti-Federalists. Anti-Federalists. Opposed Constitution Need Bill of Rights.
By aframWhat we didn’t like about the British . . . Taxation without representation Large central government had all the power States always had to listen to the king All power in the King’s Hands King could change rules/laws anytime. So the Articles of Confederation. . . .
By jakeText Categorization Moshe Koppel Lecture 3:Authorship Attribution . Mostly my own stuff together with Jonathan Schler, Shlomo Argamon, Ido Dagan, Jamie Pennebaker, Jonathan Fine, Kfir Zigdon, Iris Zigdon, Navot Akiva, Dror Mughaz, Eran Messeri. The Authorship Attribution Problem.
By kieveConstitutional Compromises. Four Major Agreements That Helped Create the New Government. Problem: How to Give Representation in Congress. Large states wanted representation to be based on population so they would have more power…As in the Virginia Plan.
By laneAmerican History. Flash Cards. Why did the colonists fight the British ?. Question 1. Why did the colonists fight the British? b ecause of high taxes (taxation without representation) because the British stayed in their houses (boarding, quartering)
By Albert_LanCreating the Constitution. In this section you will learn how state delegates attempted to solve the problems of the Articles of Confederation. A Constitutional Convention is called. The states send delegates to a convention to solve the problems of the Articles of Confederation.
By fedellaThe Declaration of Independence on Executive Power *. “The History of the present King of Great Britain is a history of... absolute tyranny over these states…” The Declaration lodges 27 accusations against the King, falling into these categories: -- blocked the passage of laws
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