American Political Foundations September 16, 2009 Federalists and Anti-Federalists for DUMMIES...

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American Political FoundationsSeptember 16, 2009

Federalists and Anti-Federalists

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DUMMIESQuote

September 16, 2010

Objectives: To develop an understanding of the Federalists and Anti-Federalists

Quote to respond to:Get action. Do things, be sane, don’t fritter away

your time; create, act, take a place where ever you are and be somebody.

-Teddy Roosevelt

Federalists and Anti-Federalists

1. Each person will be assigned to be Federalist or Anti-Federalist

2. Read your Outline as a group3. Make a list of 10 vocab words you feel need to be

defined for the 6th grade reader.4. At the end of each section, summarize the argument.

Make statements about what your side wants or believes about each section.

5. We will review / share with the whole class6. Annotate the article on the meaning of each section

For Tomorrow• Make sure you have all of your summaries

done to share with your large group (Feds/Anti-Feds)

• We will be in our large groups to set up for the debate

• I will give you handouts to prepare for the Debate

• You will need to determine your speakers with opening statements, arguments, and counter-arguments.

Final 5

• My group the ___________________ believes that the central government should be ________________, because…

September 20, 2010

• Objectives: To obtain a better understanding of the Federalist and Anti-Federalist viewpoints

• To begin creating a booklet of either Federalism or Anti-Federalism

• Question: If I want to ensure that my rights are kept in the writing of my constitution, which side would I follow?

Debate!

• Opening statements– Federalist= pro– Anti= against

– Presentation of points on both sides– Refutal– Closing statement

Federalists/Anti-Federalists for dummiesrequirements

Federalist/Anti-Federalist for Dummies

1. Fold 3-4 sheets of paper in half and staple down the fold

2. Make an Illustrated cover with your group name.

3. For each section, you are to write a simple explanation of your side’s argument on the different topics.

4. For each page, you must also include an illustration.

5. You must also include an introduction, a Glossary of terms and an index.

Final 5

• When the Federalists and Anti-Federalists were arguing over the details of the constitution, what aspects (name 3) did they agree upon?

Civics21 September 2010

Toady is a design day.– By the end of class you need to

design/plan/layout your Federalist or Anti-Federalist for dummies!!!

– Be sure to include all requirements• Illustrated cover• Introduction• Index• summary paragraphs• One illustration per page• Glossary of terms

Federalist What is Madison up to?

What is a Faction?

Maddison says…“ a number of citizens, whether amounting to a majority or minority of the whole, who are united and actuated by some common impulse of passion, or of interest, adverse to the rights of the people or to the permanent and aggregate interests of the community”

What is a Faction?

Maddison says…“ a number of citizens, whether amounting to a majority or minority of the whole, who are united and actuated by some common impulse of passion, or of interest, adverse to the rights of the people or to the permanent and aggregate interests of the community”

What is a Faction?

What do you say?Can you think of a modern day example?

Federalist What is Madison up to?

Federalist What is Madison up to?

Federalist What is Madison up to?

Federalist What is Madison up to?

The ultimate Federalist question…

Does the Federalist ideal still apply?

Does our large republic of today still protect us against a controlling faction?