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1
Principles Influences of American Government
  • Activities for 1.3-2.1

2
What are the Principles of American Democracy?
Page 10
  • List each of these on page 10. Define each. Then,
    illustrate it with an example.
  • Rule of Law
  • Limited Government
  • Consent of the Governed
  • Individual Rights
  • Representative Government

3
Chapter 1 Essentials, Page 11
  • For each of the 3 sections in your notebook,
    complete the following exercises
  • WHAT-was the section about?
  • SO WHAT-Why is it important?
  • NOW WHAT-What can we do to improve or clarify
    this issue?

4
Philosophers, p. 12
  • Divide paper into fourths. List each of the
    following in a section
  • John Locke
  • Thomas Hobbes
  • Jean Jacques Rousseau
  • Charles de Montesquieu
  • Read pp. 34-35 of chap. 2, sec. 1. Then for each
    of the three philosophers
  • State their name country of origin
  • Name of Book they wrote
  • What were the basic ideas in the book?
  • What principle of American democracy does their
    writing embody? (See p. 10 of your notebook!)

5
Appointment Clock Activity, p. 13
  • Make an appointment for each time slot with a
    different classmate.
  • Write their name on the line they should write
    yours on their line.
  • Have a seat when you complete your appointment
    card.

6
Founding Documents
  • 1200 The Magna Carta
  • Skip about 5 lines
  • 300 The Mayflower Compact
  • Skip about 5 lines
  • 600 The English Bill of Rights
  • Skip about 5 lines
  • 900 Fundamental Orders of Connecticut

7
Founding Documents
  • Read each document and pp. 33-34, 36-37.
  • In what year was the document written?
  • Who were the participants involved in creating
    document?
  • What is the significance of document?
  • What American principle does the document
    represent? (p. 10)

8
Read Ch. 2.4. Create Timeline using these Dates
(p. 14)
  • You may also wish to review all of Chapter 2 to
    include key dates from the info. in that section
    on your timeline.
  • 1607 1620
  • 1689 1754
  • 1760 1763
  • 1765 1770
  • 1773 1774
  • 1775 1776
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