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However a closer look at who ratified the Constitution in these early states and how it was done indicates that the contest was much closer than might appear at

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However a closer look at who ratified the Constitution in these early states and how it was done indicates that the contest was much closer than might appear at first glance Four of the five states to first ratify were small states that stood to benefit from a strong national government that could restrain abuses by their larger neighbors. 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. Flight crew, language, and teamwork . Dr Barbara Clark, You Say Tomato. Visiting Research Fellow. School of Languages, Linguistics, and Film. Queen Mary, University of London. Confession/warning: I am a language nerd (‘linguist’). Guardian . protectress. What/who is medusa?. Medusa is a roman myth and is a type of creature known as a gorgon and is known for her power of turning people into stone. She is also in a Percy Jackson movie . - The earliest forms of the potter's wheel were . tournettes. ,. or slow wheels.. - . Tournettes. , in use around 3,500 BC in the Near East, were turned slowly by hand or . by foot while coiling a pot. . Chapter 2. Section 5. The Fight for Ratification. “The ratification of the conventions of nine States shall be sufficient for the establishment of the Constitution between the States to ratifying the same.”. 8 STEPS AT A GLANCE. 1. Read. the Question. 2. Circle Key. Words. 3. Paraphrase the Question. 4. Flip the Question into a Statement. 5. Brain Storm or Solve. 6. Fill. in the Blanks. 7. Write the Response Using A-P-E. Review. Terms. Ratify – to give formal approval. Censure – to express disapproval. Dissent – to disagree or withhold approval. Successor – person or thing that replaces or follows another.. Reviewing Social Studies Skills. Chapter 3 Section 2. Why is this needed?. No matter how smart the framers were, they couldn’t foresee the changes yet to come within the country.. How is change possible?. The Constitution is a living document.. - The earliest forms of the potter's wheel were . tournettes. ,. or slow wheels.. - . Tournettes. , in use around 3,500 BC in the Near East, were turned slowly by hand or . by foot while coiling a pot. . Unit I, Section 2. Our Political Beginnings. The Beginning. North American Exploration Begins In Mid-16. th. Century. European explorers, traders, & settlers. French, Dutch, Spanish, Swedes, & the English. Purpose. Congress is one of few national assemblies with the power to initiate legislation, not simply vote on executive’s proposals. . Congress also conducts investigations that lead to important changes in policy and removal of officials. . Lloyd Kahn first tried skateboarding at 65. He stood up on a board, fell immediately, and hurt his hand. From that experience, he concluded that he should wear full protective gear: knee pads, elbow pads, a helmet. Lloyd, who is now 79 years old, said: “I don’t do any special tricks. I don’t ride like the teenagers. I try not to go too fast, so that I could always jump off and land on my feet.”. Study – 3 minutes for Vocab Quiz. Homework. Check your Parts of the Constitution Packet / make changes. Ratification and the . Bill of Rights . Federalists and Antifederalists . By February . of . 1788, . The Articles of Confederation. The Confederation Government. The Critical Period- after ratification during Revolution.. No executive branch to oversee laws.. No power to tax. States had to donate or be willing to give the government money..

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