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THIRTEENTH CONGRESS Regular Session AN ACT GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE HOSPITALS MEDICAL CENTERS CLINICS INFIRMARIES FREE MEDICAL DENTAL ASSISTANCE INDIGENT CHILDREN

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THIRTEENTH CONGRESS Regular Session AN ACT GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE HOSPITALS MEDICAL CENTERS CLINICS INFIRMARIES FREE MEDICAL DENTAL ASSISTANCE INDIGENT CHILDREN the Senate and the Philippines governme. Ch. 3 Sec. 3. The US Constitution is the longest lasting national constitution in the world!. How / why do you think that is?. Why does the Constitution have an Amendment Process?. Founding Fathers wanted it to endure. Constitution Making in the States. In 1776, . the Continental Congress called upon the colonies to draft new constitutions. The sovereignty of these new states, according to the theory of republicanism, would rest on the authority of the people. . THIRTEENTH CONGRESS THE PHILIPPINES Ejercito Estrada PROCLAIMING THE CHOCOLATE HILLS PATRIMONY AND PILLAGE, DEFACEMENT AND DESPOIL, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES the Senate the House the Philippines known as Section 3. The Constitution: A Living Document. Pages-149-155. Objectives. 1. Describe how the Constitution divides power between the federal and state governments.. 2. Explain how the separation of powers prevents each branch of government from becoming too powerful.. The Pursuit of Equality. The Continental Army officers formed an exclusive hereditary order called the . Society of the Cincinnati. .. Virginia Statue for Religious Freedom-. created in . 1786. by Thomas Jefferson and his co-reformers; stated that religion should not be imposed on anybody and that each person decided his/her own faith.. Warm-up 1/24 and 1/27. How is the Constitution still relevant to your life today?. Turn in your homework.. Write down your homework.. All work from 1/23-1/31 is on weebly.com. It is the 1. st. link on Ms. Farley’s Class Links page. . The Constitution. pp. 62-84. Constitutionalism . 65 the government must operate according to the principles of the Constitution.. Rule of law . 64 The government and its officers are always subject to –never above– the law.. Essential Question. How has the Constitution lasted through changing times?. “These principles form the bright constellations which has gone before us and guided our steps through an age of revolution and reformation” (Thomas Jefferson, 1801). NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION. The . Sugar Act . and the . Stamp Act . were two such taxes. Colonists protest. RESISTANCE GROWS. Sons . of Liberty . to protest the laws. Merchants agree to boycott British . The Confederation Era. Chapter 8; Section 1. Essential Question: How did Americans create a national government that respected both the independence of states and the rights of individuals?. Forming a New Government. 1. Lesson 1: The Country’s First Governments. Objectives. : . Compare influences of ancient Greece, the Roman Republic, the Judeo-Christian tradition, the Magna . Carta. , federalism, the Mayflower Compact, the English Bill of Rights, the House of Burgesses, and the Petition of Rights on the government of the United States.. Under the Articles of Confederation, the Founders learned the value of a strong central government.. Under King George III, the Founders learned to fear a government with too much power.. The Founders created a central government with limited power.. Constitutional Breakdown. Preamble. The Preamble is the opening of the Constitution that states its purpose.. To form a more perfect union: . unification for the good of all states. To establish justice:. 1 the States The Reconstruction Acts the Reconstruction Acts Fourteenth Amendment Declared Ratified ASSUMING VALIDITY Amendment Paradox C Ratification 111 CONCLUSION The War had ended On April 9 Unin

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