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Articles Of Confederation Part 1

Articles Of Confederation Part 1

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Articles Of Confederation

By: Mrs. Whitehead

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Activity ​

​Decide what you want to do during P.E. time.

Group 1- Discuss then when its time everyone call out your idea.

Group 2-​ Elect someone as the leader to tell me your final group decision.

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Some text here about the topic of discussion

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As colonists were fighting the Revolutionary War, delegates from each state gathered once again. The delegates declared independence and worked together to form a new national government. After much debate, delegates created a government which limited power over it's people. A government with limited power reflected the states' struggle against the power of the British King.

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Multiple Choice

Where the colonists still at war when they created their government?

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No

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Yes

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​Just weeks after war erupted in Lexington and Conord, the Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia. Although it had no legal authority, Congress took on the role of national, or federal government. It printed money and created a Continental Army.

Forming a New Government ​

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Multiple Select

What 2 things happened at the second continental congress?

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Printed money

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Created an army.

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Elected Washington as President

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Decided to meet back in a year to decide.

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The delgates outlines a plan for a new government. They called the plan the Articles of Confederation. In November 1777, Congress adopted the Articles. Congress sent the plan to individual states to be ratified. The 13 states ratified the Articles in March 1781.

Forming a New Government Part 2

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Multiple Choice

What year was the articles ratified?

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1718

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1700

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1781

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A Weak Government

Under the Articles, the government had one branch - the legislative branch, which is the part of government that makes the laws. Each state had one vote for or against a law. For a law to be passed, at least 9 states had to vote for it.

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Multiple Choice

For a law to be passed how many states had to vote for it?

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10

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1

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9

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The Articles created a weak central government. There was no executive branch or judicial branch.​

​Legislative Branch

  • ​Makes the laws.

  • ​Made up of Congress. Congress has two parts: the House of Representatives and the Senate.

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Multiple Choice

The Legislative Branch is made up of?

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Congress, house of representatives, and senate.

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President, vice president, speaker of the house.

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Judges, jury, and courts.

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  • Decides what laws mean.

  • Made up of courts, judges, and a jury.

Judicial Branch

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Multiple Choice

The Judicial Branch is made up of?

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Congress, house of representatives, and senate.

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President, vice president, speaker of the house.

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Judges, jury, and courts.

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  • ​Carries out the laws passed by the legislative branch.

  • President, vice president, and speaker of the house. ​

Executive Branch

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Multiple Choice

The Executive Branch is made up of?

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Congress, house of representatives, and senate.

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President, vice president, speaker of the house.

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Judges, jury, and courts.

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  • Decides what laws mean.

  • Made up of courts, judges, and a jury.

Judicial Branch

  • ​Carries out the laws passed by the legislative branch.

  • President, vice president, and speaker of the house. ​

Executive Branch

​Legislative Branch

  • ​Makes the laws.

  • ​Made up of Congress. Congress has two parts: the House of Representatives and the Senate.

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Open Ended

What's the differences between the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Branches?

Articles Of Confederation

By: Mrs. Whitehead

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