PPT-Chapter 2 Section 3 The First National Government

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Pages 3134 Objectives 1 Describe the powers of the national government under the Articles of Confederation Explain how limits on its power weakened the national

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Pages 3134 Objectives 1 Describe the powers of the national government under the Articles of Confederation Explain how limits on its power weakened the national government under the Articles . Putting the . federal. in . federal. republic. Federalism: Powers Divided. Section 1. Why federalism?. Founding fathers saw governmental power as leading to trespasses against individual liberty.. They believed in . Big Idea: Forms of local government include counties, Towns, Townships, and special districts. vocabulary. County. Township. Special district. Notes. Describe the government structure of counties. What is the function of a county?. Chapter 16. Growth in the Size of Government. Chapter 16, Section 1. Government Has Grown. In 1929, federal, state and local government employed about 3 million workers. Today they employ about 22 million workers, but the population has only doubled during this time.. Unit 2: Constitutional Law; Rights and Freedoms. Section 33. S. 33 permits the government (federal/provincial) to override certain rights guaranteed by the Charter. Provides for protection of parliamentary supremacy- elected officials can overrule the courts. kahoot.it. Essential Question . What forces and events affected national unity and growth?. Sections . Section 1: American Foreign Policy. Section 2: Nationalism and Sectionalism. Section 3: American Culture. Sidwell Mofokeng. Vice President General. GFIMFO, GACP. 2. OUTLINE . OF PRESENTATION. General Comments – The Constitutionality of the . Act. Definition clauses and application of the . Act. Section 1 – Definitions. Louis. allowed the Estate Generals to meet together. Moved troops to Paris. The people feared that Louis was going to drive out the National Assembly . People took action. July 14, 1789. Captured Bastille Prison. Articles of Confederation. In 1777 the Second Continental Congress passed the first official plan for national government, the Articles of Confederation.. After the Revolutionary War, weaknesses in the Articles led to conflicts among the states, sparking calls for a stronger national government.. Constitutional Convention. What are the three fundamental powers of all government? Define each?. Legislative-makes laws. Executive- Enforces laws. Judicial- interpret the laws. December . 23, 1783- George Washington steps down from commander of the Continental Army. Section 1. Ch 8. . Moving West. Daniel Boone & many others cut a path through the Appalachian Mountains to get to Kentucky. They called this path . Wilderness Road . – it opened Kentucky to settlement. Chapter 6: forging the new republic. Main Idea: President Washington and other leaders tried to solve the new nation’s economic problems. This led to the rise of political parties.. Chapter 6 section 1: Washington becomes president. [T]his concept of ‘‘national defense’’ cannot be deemed an end in itself, justifying any exercise of legislative power designed to promote such a goal. Implicit in the term ‘‘national defense’’ is the notion of defending those values and ideals which set this Nation apart. For almost two centuries, our country has taken singular pride in the democratic ideals enshrined in its Constitution. . . . It would indeed be ironic if, in the name of national defense, we would sanction the subversion of one of those liberties . . . which make the defense of the Nation worthwhile. [United States v. Robel, 389 U.S. 258, 264 (1968).]. Chapter 5: Creating A New Government. Main Idea:. In order to carry on the war and build a new nation, Americans had to create a framework of government, but their first attempt had many weaknesses.. Big Picture: The War of 1812 filled Americans with national pride. Yet against the backdrop of an emerging national identity, two distinct economic systems were developing in the North and South. Chapter 7: From Nationalism to sectionalism

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