Title: Do Now September 20th
1Do Now September 20th
- What did the Treaty of Paris 1763 and Treaty of
Paris 1783 do? What was the results of each
treaty?
2Essay Topic
- It is sometimes observed that the roots of future
wars lie in the results of past wars. In what
ways does it appear that the French and Indian
War helped cause the American Revolution?
3- SSUSH5 The student will explain specific events
and key ideas that brought about the adoption and
implementation of the United States
Constitution.a. Explain how weaknesses in the
Articles of Confederation and Daniel Shays'
Rebellion led to a call for a stronger central
government.b. Evaluate the major arguments of
the anti-Federalists and Federalists during the
debate on ratification of the Constitution as put
forth in The Federalist concerning form of
government, factions, checks and balances, and
the power of the executive, including the roles
of Alexander Hamilton and James Madison.c.
Explain the key features of the Constitution,
specifically the Great Compromise, separation of
powers (influence of Montesquieu), limited
government, and the issue of slavery.d. Analyze
how the Bill of Rights serves as a protector of
individual and states' rights.e. Explain the
importance of the Presidencies of George
Washington and John Adams include the Whiskey
Rebellion, non-intervention in Europe, and the
development of political parties (Alexander
Hamilton).
4WANTED
A Just Right Government
5Wanted A government that
- Has enough ________ to do its job
- Doesnt give anyone too ______ power
- Considers the needs of all _________
- Lets people have a ________
- Protects individual __________
say
states
power
rights
6In 1777, the Americans wrote their first plan for
government in a document called the
Articles of Confederation
7The First Attempt The Articles of
Confederation
The Articles of Confederation? Whats a
confederation??
A confederation is a _________ of individuals
_______ together for a _________.
group
united
purpose
8The First Attempt The Articles of
Confederation
independent
- Each state was _________________ and had its own
________________. - Each state would send _______________ to the
Congress of the Confederation. - The Congress was the only ____________
government. There was no ___________. - In Congress, each state got _______ vote.
government
representatives
central
President
one
9The First Attempt The Articles of
Confederation
Hey, this sounds great!
Wait! Not so fast
- States get to keep their ______ and ____________
- No _____________ telling the states what to do
- Congress had the power to create a _________ to
________all the states
- Congress had no way to __________ its _______!
- Congress had no power to collect _________ to pay
for the military! - The Articles could only be _________ if ______
the states agreed!
independence
power
enforce
laws
government
taxes
military
protect
changed
ALL
10Think About It
- Under the Articles of Confederation, a President
would lead the country.
? True ? False
?
11Think About It
- States would be independent under the Articles of
Confederation.
?
? True ? False
12Think About It
- The Articles of Confederation were easy to change.
? True ? False
?
13Think About It
- The more people a state had, the more votes it
got in Congress.
? True ? False
?
14Think About It
- Congress did not have the power to collect taxes.
?
? True ? False
15Think About It
- Congress could pass laws and force states to
follow them.
? True ? False
?
16Think About It
- The Articles of Confederation created the first
American government.
?
? True ? False
17There were some good things and some bad things
about the Articles of Confederation. In general,
people felt like the government wasnt working!
18But there was no easy solution
We need a President!
Large states should have more say!
Down with central government!
Small states should have more say!
More help for fishermen!
Who needs a President?
Up with central government!
More help for farmers!
19States Had Different Needs
Some states depended on ,
fishing
while others mostly grew .
crops
20States Had Different Sizes
Some states had people,
many
while others had .
few
21People Had Different Opinions
Some people
feared
a central government.
Others thought a central government was
.
necessary
A central government will have too much power!
Well lose our freedom!
But well never get anything done if no one is in
charge!!
22Think About It
- Everybody thought the central government should
have more power.
? True ? False
?
23Think About It
- Some people were afraid states might lose their
independence.
?
? True ? False
24Think About It
- Different states had different needs for
government to meet.
?
? True ? False
25Think About It
- The states all got along with each other.
? True ? False
?
26Think About It
- The government created by the Articles of
Confederation had everything under control among
the states.
? True ? False
?
27Something needed to change, but people didnt
want a central government to have too much power!
28The states decided to put aside some of their
differences and come together to try to solve the
problem of forming a new government
29A New Idea!
- Articles of Confederation
1 Branch Legislativemakes laws
3 Branches
30A New Idea!
How many should each state get in the
legislature?
votes
Legislative Makes laws
But Wait!
Executive Carries out laws
Judicial Interprets laws
31Think About It
Each state gets to send representatives to the
legislature. Which states would have the most
power if
- The more people a state had, the more
representatives it got?
Answer The more people, the more power!
32Think About It
Each state gets to send representatives to the
legislature. Which states would have the most
power if
- Each state got one vote, no matter how small?
Answer People in the small states would have
more power.
33Battle of the Plans
- Legislative branch has ___ chambers
- Number of votes for each state depends on the
states ___________ - ________ states would have more power
2
- Legislative branch has ___ chamber
- Each state gets ___ vote
- ________ states would have more power
1
1
Smaller
population
Larger
(Virginia was a large state, and New Jersey was a
small state. Surprise!)
34Think About It
Is it more fair for every state to have the same
amount of power no matter how few people live
there, or should states with more people have
more power?
- ? All states should have the same power
- ? Larger states should have more power
WHY?
35There were a lot of differences to overcome and a
lot of compromises to makebut finally
The Constitution of the United States of America
36The Constitution Solution
Legislative Makes laws
Divide Congress Into Two Houses
Senate House of Representatives
Each state gets 2 votes. The more people the state has, the more votes it gets!
Executive Carries out laws
Judicial Interprets laws
And thats not all
37Not only did the Constitution resolve the problem
of the legislature, but it solved some other
problems as well
38Think About It
Did the Articles of Confederation require states
to treat other states the same as their own
citizens?
? Yes ? No
?
39The Constitution Solution
The Constitution requires each state to treat
________ of other states the ______ as it treats
its own citizens.
citizens
same
40Think About It
How many states had to agree in order for the
Articles of Confederation to be changed?
?
? All states ? A majority of states
41The Constitution Solution
The Constitution can be changed if
________________ of the members of Congress and
________________ of the states agree.
two-thirds (2/3)
three-fourths (3/4)
42Think About It
Did the Articles of Confederation require states
to follow the laws Congress passed?
? Yes ? No
?
43The Constitution Solution
The Constitution says that the laws passed by
Congress are _________ to laws passed by the
_______.
superior
states
44The new Americans made compromises and found
solutions for their new government. Lets review
the final product of the Constitutional
Convention!
45Under the Constitution
Laws are made by the _______ branch.
A
?
B
executive
legislative
46Under the Constitution
Laws passed by Congress are _____ to state laws.
A
B
?
superior
inferior
47Under the Constitution
Congress has ______.
A
B
?
1 chamber
2 chambers
48Under the Constitution
Each state gets two votes in the __________.
A
B
?
House of Representatives
Senate
49Under the Constitution
In the House of Representatives, the number of
votes each states gets is based on its ________.
A
B
?
population
taxes
50Under the Constitution
A change to the Constitution must be approved by
___________.
A
B
?
All states
¾ of states
51Although they managed to solve the problems
created by the Articles, there were still many
decisions to be made before everyone accepted the
Constitution!