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Constitution EQ Should there be a written document like a Bill of Rights in the Constitution guaranteeing your rights Or is it just understood what your rights are

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Constitution EQ Should there be a written document like a Bill of Rights in the Constitution guaranteeing your rights Or is it just understood what your rights are and nobody can take those away. DIELDRIN Pesticide widely used on corn and cotton CHLORDANE Pesticide used on agricultural crops lowns and gardens and a fumigant for termite control ENDRIN Pesticide used to control insects rodents and birds HEPTACHLOR Insecticide used in household RATIFYING CEDAWWWW.Produced by Feminist Majority Foundation | Updated March 2014 | feminist.org | info@feminist.orgEast: 1600 Wilson Blvd., Suite 801, Arlington, VA 22209, 703.522.2214 | West: 433 S. Ratifying the US Constitution. Objectives. Discuss issues within each state. Predict each state outcome. View actual outcomes. Reflect on . WHY. vote was close/not close. Delaware, Dec. 7, 1787. Positives of ratifying:. 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 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.”. 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. What Next. Copies sent to states (1787). Let them debate. Needed 9 of 13 to ratify. Better than 100% needed under Articles. Factions Emerge. Federalists. Favored ratification. James Madison and Alexander Hamilton. Everything You Need To Know To Succeed In APUSH. 1788. Document Analysis Questions. What is the meaning of the cartoon?. The Constitution requires the support of ALL states. Who would support this cartoon?. Ratifying the Constitution. I. The _______________________ pushed for the acceptance of the Constitution, mainly because they believed in a ___________________ Central Government.. A. . The key Federalists that did most of the pushing for the Constitution were George Washington, . September 1787. Class Assignment A:. While reviewing this presentation, complete the following assignments individually:. Fill in the Constitutional Compromises graphic organizer. On the back of the graphic organizer, answer the following questions:.

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