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Constitutional Structure

Constitutional Structure

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Social Studies, History

9th - 12th Grade

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Jacara WakefieldHS

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15 Slides • 15 Questions

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What principle is shown in the picture?

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federalism

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separation of power

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checks and balances

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What principle is shown in the picture?

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federalism

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republicanism

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checks and balances

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What principle is shown in the picture?

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limited government

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individual rights

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popular sovereignty

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What principle is shown in the picture?

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limited government

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popular sovereignty

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individual rights

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What principle is shown in the picture?

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checks and balances

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separation of powers

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federalism

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What principle is shown in the picture?

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individual rights

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republicanism

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federalism

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Multiple Choice

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What principle is shown in the picture?

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separation of power

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federalism

3

limited government

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Multiple Select

Which of the following statements identify popular sovereignty? (multiple answers)

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“deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed.”

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“We the people of the United States . . . do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

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"whenever two thirds of both Houses shall deem it necessary, shall propose Amendments to this Constitution"

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"The Ratification of the Conventions of nine States, shall be sufficient for the Establishment of this Constitution"

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"The House of Representatives shall be composed of Members chosen every second Year by the People of the several States"

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Multiple Choice

A form of government where voters choose representatives to exercise the power voters give to them, on their behalf.

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Individual Rights

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Popular Sovereignty

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Bill of Rights

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Republicanism

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Multiple Choice

The national government can declare war, the states set up local governments, and both state and national governments can tax. This is an example of

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checks and balances

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separation of powers

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federalism

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popular sovereignty

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​The Articles of the Constitution are as follows...

  1. Legislative

  2. Executive

  3. Judicial

  4. States Relations

  5. Amendment Process

  6. Supremacy Clause

  7. Ratification​

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On the next slide, you will create a mnemonic device for the articles of the constitution with the following letters to identify each

article.

  • ​Legislative

  • Executive

  • Judicial

  • States Relations

  • Amendment Process

  • ​Supremacy Clause

  • Rat​ification

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  • ​Listen

  • Ernie

  • Just

  • Stop

  • Acting

  • So

  • Ridiculous​

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Open Ended

Create your own mnemonic device (YOU MAY NOT USE MY EXAMPLE!)

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Open Ended

How does the structure of the United States Constitution Structure the power of the government?

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What principle is shown in the picture?

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federalism

2

separation of power

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checks and balances

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