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Creating New Government(s) and a New Constitution
- 5th Grade
- Michigan Social Studies Standards
- USHG ERA 3 REVOLUTION AND THE NEW NATION (1754-1800)
Describe the rights of individuals protected in the Bill of Rights (the first 10 amendments) to the U.S. Constitution.
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Creating New Government(s) and a New Constitution
- 5th Grade
- Michigan Social Studies Standards
- USHG ERA 3 REVOLUTION AND THE NEW NATION (1754-1800)
Describe the concern that some people had about individual rights and why the inclusion of a Bill of Rights…
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Creating New Government(s) and a New Constitution
- 5th Grade
- Michigan Social Studies Standards
- USHG ERA 3 REVOLUTION AND THE NEW NATION (1754-1800)
Describe the principle of federalism and how it is expressed through the sharing and distribution of power as stated…
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Creating New Government(s) and a New Constitution
- 5th Grade
- Michigan Social Studies Standards
- USHG ERA 3 REVOLUTION AND THE NEW NATION (1754-1800)
Give reasons why the Framers wanted to limit the power of government.
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Creating New Government(s) and a New Constitution
- 5th Grade
- Michigan Social Studies Standards
- USHG ERA 3 REVOLUTION AND THE NEW NATION (1754-1800)
Describe the issues over representation and slavery the Framers faced at the Constitutional Convention and how they were addressed…
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Creating New Government(s) and a New Constitution
- 5th Grade
- Michigan Social Studies Standards
- USHG ERA 3 REVOLUTION AND THE NEW NATION (1754-1800)
Explain why the Constitutional Convention was convened and why the Constitution was written.
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Creating New Government(s) and a New Constitution
- 5th Grade
- Michigan Social Studies Standards
- USHG ERA 3 REVOLUTION AND THE NEW NATION (1754-1800)
Give examples of problems the country faced under the Articles of Confederation.
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Creating New Government(s) and a New Constitution
- 5th Grade
- Michigan Social Studies Standards
- USHG ERA 3 REVOLUTION AND THE NEW NATION (1754-1800)
Describe the powers of the national government and state governments under the Articles of Confederation.