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Writing the Constitution & Such
Quick-Writes Quiz(Paper, Writing Utensil, ???)
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Instructions
1 Minute To Prepare (any)
5 Minutes To WriteMust Write Entire TimeContent Content ContentReady…?Slide3
Prompt #1
Explain the concept of a ‘social contract’, how it was perceived by Hobbes, Locke, & Rousseau, and in what way it became foundational to our own U.S. Government.
(1 Minute to Prepare)Slide4
Prompt #1
(5 Minutes to Write)
Explain the concept of a ‘social contract’, how it was perceived by Hobbes, Locke, & Rousseau, and in what way it became foundational to our own U.S. Government. Slide5
Prompt #1
(DISCUSS)
Explain the concept of a ‘social contract’, how it was perceived by Hobbes, Locke, & Rousseau, and in what way it became foundational to our own U.S. Government. Slide6
Prompt #2
1 Minute To Prepare (any)
5 Minutes To WriteMust Write Entire TimeContent Content ContentReady…?Slide7
Prompt #2
Discuss the many compromises made at the Constitutional Convention regarding representation, strong vs. weak central government, and
especially the three involving slavery in some way. Which were most important and why?(1 Minute to Prepare)Slide8
Prompt #2
Discuss the many compromises made at the Constitutional Convention regarding representation, strong vs. weak central government, and
especially the three involving slavery in some way. Which were most important and why?(5 Minutes to Write)Slide9
Prompt #2
Discuss the many compromises made at the Constitutional Convention regarding representation, strong vs. weak central government, and
especially the three involving slavery in some way. Which were most important and why?(DISCUSS)Slide10
Prompt #3
1 Minute To Prepare (any)
5 Minutes To WriteMust Write Entire TimeContent Content ContentReady…?Slide11
Prompt #3
Discuss why many of our nation’s earliest leaders considered readily available land to be an essential component of democracy.
(1 Minute to Prepare)Slide12
Prompt #3
(5 Minutes to Write)
Discuss why many of our nation’s earliest leaders considered readily available land to be an essential component of democracy. Slide13
Prompt #3
(DISCUSS)
Discuss why many of our nation’s earliest leaders considered readily available land to be an essential component of democracy. Slide14
“Constructive Criticism”
Critique Each Others’ Writing and Discuss All Three Prompts.
You may use your textbooks or any other resources which might be useful.Positives are fine, but focus on what was omitted, screwed up, or expressed poorly.HELP ONE ANOTHER GET BETTER!Slide15
The Prompts
Explain the concept of a ‘social contract’, how it was perceived by Hobbes, Locke, & Rousseau, and in what way it became foundational to our own U.S. Government.
Discuss why many of our nation’s earliest leaders considered readily available land to be an essential component of democracy.
Discuss the many compromises made at the Constitutional Convention regarding representation, strong vs. weak central government, and especially the three involving slavery in some way. Which were most important and why?Slide16
Last Time (This One Counts)
5 Minutes To Write
Must Write Entire TimeContent Content ContentReady…?Slide17
Prompt #2
Discuss the many compromises made at the Constitutional Convention regarding representation, strong vs. weak central government, and
especially the three involving slavery in some way. Which were most important and why?(5 Minutes to Write)Slide18
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