PPT-The Ratification of the Constitution
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End of the Constitutional Convention Ended Sept 17 1787 only 39 men of 55 ultimately signed the Constitution Under the Articles of Confederation all 13 states
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End of the Constitutional Convention Ended Sept 17 1787 only 39 men of 55 ultimately signed the Constitution Under the Articles of Confederation all 13 states had to agree Under the Constitution . Used for presidential elections. Framers had concerns that voters wouldn’t make informed decisions. Each state selects electors equal in number to its congressional representation. Electors vote twice: once for president, once for vice president. Today’s Essential Question: What difficulties had to be overcome during . the ratification of the . Constitution?. Vocabulary. evaluate. – to decide value or worth of something. debate. – a discussion or . Chapter 3, Section 2. The Constitutional Convention. Need strong government and constitution. Constitutional Convention. : States send representatives to make government. Partner Discussion . Why was it important that the states got together to make a government?. 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.”. Referendums as the new Normal?. Imelda Maher. Imelda.maher@ucd.ie. 1. UACES Cork . 2014. Topic/Approach/Aim. Treaty ratification in the UK and Ireland. Law and Politics. Explore the role of constitutional law as a (political) opportunity structure . 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. JYOTI. Assistant Professor. Department of Political Science. PGGC-11. Chandigarh. Historical Background of Constitution Assembly of India. Demand for the . C. onstitution Assembly. Acceptance of Demand for the . 9/13 States. Needed to ratify(pass) the Constitution. Irregular?. Federalism. A system of government in which power is divided between a central government and several regional governments(states).. Federalists v. Anti-federalists. . . 1. PRESENTATION TO SELECT COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT. 13 OCTOBER 2015. CONTENTS. Purpose. Background. Motivation. Strategic Focus of the Cabinet . Memorandum. SA’s obligations / Implementation Plan. Power and Purpose. Lowi. , Ginsberg, . Shepsle. , . Ansolabehere. Constructing a Government:. The Founding and the Constitution. Chapter 2. The Founding and the First Principle of Politics. All political behavior has a purpose. Those who supported ratification, which created a stronger government, called themselves Federalists.. This lesson describes the arguments and strategies Federalists used to win support for the Constitution.. Lesson 2.5: Ratification and the Bill of Rights. Essential Question. How did the political, economic, and social turning points of the Revolutionary Era shape American ideals of tyranny and revolution?. 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, . Lyttleton’s. Constitution. A Few Comments about Colonialism and Nigeria. The formation of what Nigeria is today can be traced to colonialism. It is important to examine what colonialism is and its agenda was. .
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