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US Government: Roots

US Government: Roots

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Social Studies

6th Grade

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9 Slides • 18 Questions

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United States
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6th Grade US History - Understand the foundations and the roles of the United States Republic.

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Draw

Try Your Best!

Draw the Flag of the USA!

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Multiple Choice

What form of government does the United States have?

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Abolitionist

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Democracy

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Monarchy

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Autocracy

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Word Cloud

Previous Knowledge Check:

When you think of the United States and it's government, what comes to mind?

(Names, places, things...Anything besides for the word Democracy)

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Open Ended

Previous Knowledge Check:

What document gave the United States freedom from Britain?

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  • 1776 - Declaration of Independence

    • Officially declared the USA was free from Britain

  • The Articles of Confederation were the original plan for government in the United States.

Roots of the US Government

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Multiple Choice

What was the original plan for government in the United States?

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The Declaration of Independence

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The Constitution

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The Articles of Confederation

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The Preamble

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  • Confederation: A group of individuals united together for a common purpose.

  • Created a weak national government. (that was their goal!)

    • Couldn't Tax

    • No President (Why?)

  • States:

    • Independent and have their own government.

    • Send representatives to the Congress of the Confederation to make laws.

    • Congress is the only branch of government.

    • One vote per state.

Articles of Confederation

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Multiple Choice

True or False:

The Articles of Confederation created a strong national government.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

What is a Confederation?

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The Senate of the Mozambique Government

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A group of individuals united together for a common purpose

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The document that gave the United States freedom from Britain

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The Founding Fathers

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Open Ended

Infer!

What are some weaknesses you could see in the Articles of Confederation?

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  • The 4 weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation were:

    • Needed 9/13 states to approve laws.

    • Amending the Articles required all 13 states to agree to change them.

    • Congress had no power to tax.

    • Congress had no power to enforce laws.

Weaknesses:

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  • Daniel Shays led farmers to revolt against the Massachusetts State Government because of the loss of farmland to pay off debts.

  • No national army.

  • Result: Taxes were cut and farmers/soldiers had more time to pay debts.

  • Exposed the weaknesses of the government created by the Articles.

Shay's Rebellion

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  • States debated over how each one would be represented...

  • Small States: New Jersey Plan

    • Each state has equal representation.

    • Only one house of Congress.

  • Large States: Virginia Plan

    • Representation based on population.

    • 2 houses of Congress.

We Need a Plan!

New Jersey Plan vs. Virginia Plan

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Poll

Opinion:

Which plan do you prefer?

New Jersey Plan

Virginia Plan

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  • 1787 - Constitution - A plan for government. (Rules, Regulations)

  • Created 3 Branches of Government.

    • Judicial, Legislative, Executive

  • Bicameral Legislature - How many voters each state gets!

    • House of Representatives and the Senate

      • House: based on population!

      • Senate: Every state gets two!

  • National government can tax!

  • National Currency $$$!

The Constitution

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Multiple Choice

Which of these are true about the Articles of Confederation?

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No National Army

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People liked it

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It created communism

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National government CAN tax the states

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Multiple Choice

What are the 3 branches of the US government created by the Constitution?

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Executive, Legislative, Judicial
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Science, Technology, Engineering
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Agricultural, Industrial, Commercial
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North, South, East

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Multiple Choice

What does bicameral mean?

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The Constitution

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A government with 2 chambers

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There are no laws

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A government with 1 chamber

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Multiple Choice

A rebellion of farmers against the Massachusetts State Government over taxes and loss of farmland…

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Adams' Uprising
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Jefferson's Revolt
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Washington's Insurrection
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Shays' Rebellion

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Multiple Choice

Which plan was focused on smaller states’ representation? The number of representatives were equal for all states…

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Pennsylvania Plan
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Connecticut Plan
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Virginia Plan
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New Jersey Plan

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Multiple Choice

What is a Confederation?

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A combination of two different countries’ governments.

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The leader of a country

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A group of individuals who unite for a common purpose.

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A plan for government.

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Multiple Choice

What was the original plan for government in the United States?

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The Articles of Confederation

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The Preamble

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MSNBC News

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The Constitution

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Multiple Choice

Which plan gave states a number of representatives based on their population?

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Massachusetts Plan
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New Jersey Plan
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Virginia Plan
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Pennsylvania Plan

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Multiple Choice

True or False:

States were independent and had their own government in the Articles of Confederation.

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True

2

False

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The Bill of Rights

  • 1st Amendment: Freedom of speech, press, assembly, religion.

  • 2nd Amendment: Right to keep and bear arms. (Well-Regulated Militia)

  • 3rd Amendment: Government cannot quarter soldiers. (Live in your home)

  • 4th Amendment: Government cannot unreasonably search or seize. (take)

  • 5th Amendment: People have the right to not self-incriminate. (Due Process)

  • 6th Amendment: Speedy and public trial for crimes.

  • 7th Amendment: Jury trial in federal cases.

  • 8th Amendment: Government cannot give cruel and unusual punishments.

  • 9th Amendment: People have more rights than what are specifically stated.

  • 10th Amendment: Separation of Powers - Federal Gov. has only the powers in the constitution. The rest goes to the states or people.

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6th Grade US History - Understand the foundations and the roles of the United States Republic.

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