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Important Principles and Documents for the U.S. Government Beginning with the Story of American Freedom

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Important Principles and Documents for the U.S. Government

Beginning with the Story of American Freedom

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Story of American Freedom

• Colonists defeat the British King and his powerful army.

• 13 colonies become independent states

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Declaration ofIndependence:

A document that announced the U.S. would no longer accept being under the control of Great Britain

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Who said that we could overthrow our government if it did not give us our rights?

What does ________ say?

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THAT’SWHATLOCKESAYS!!!

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To understand government we must understand…

Popular Sovereignty

(Consent of the Governed)

Let’s apply the definition to the real world

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Term DefinitionPopular Sovereignty

Government decisions depend on the consent (approval) of the governed (people)

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**King George ignored popular sovereignty. His decisions did not

have the people’s consent (approval).

**They were based on his personal wants and

desires.

“Stop letting your soldiers stay in our homes! We want more rights now!”

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Finally, popular sovereignty caused the colonists to rebel against him….

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Declaration ofIndependence

A document thatformally broke offpolitical ties withGreat Britain

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We won!

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The concept of popular sovereignty was mentioned in the Declaration of IndependenceIt also led to the creation and approval of the U.S. Constitution, which begins with 3 simple words: “We The People…”

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Story of American Freedom

• America is free, but now what?• What will our new government be?• Should we have a government for each

state?• Or one national government?

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Our country’s first try….

Articles ofConfederation

A weak documentthat gave too muchpower to individual

stategovernments

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Story of American Freedom

• Articles of Confederation were WEAK and did not work

• The national government could not tax the states or raise a national army

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Story of American Freedom

• The Americans debate back and forth about what government will work

• They split into two different groups • The Federalists and Anti-Federalists

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Federalists wanted…

A strong national government

The “power of the sword” = ability to mobilize a national army and navy

The “power of the purse” = ability to raise money through taxing

Alexander Hamilton

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Anti-Federalists wanted…• States’ rights • States to be able

to decide their own laws

• Believed that a strong national government would lead to another brutal monarchy

Thomas Jefferson

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Federalists/Anti-Federalists

• Federalists- wanted a strong national government– Supported Constitution

• Anti-Federalists- wanted each state to be in control of its own affairs– Supported the Bill of Rights

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Before they agreed to the Constitution, the anti-Federalists wanted a guarantee…

Both sides agreed the Articles of Confederation were too weak

Anti-Federalists said they would agree to the Constitution only if…

A BILL OF RIGHTS was attached to make sure the federal government didn’t take too much power.

We’ll talk about the Bill of Rights later.

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Federalists/Anti-Federalists Agree...

• They agree that a stronger national government is needed if America is to survive

• They agree that the Articles of Confederation are too weak

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U.S. Constitution is Agreed Upon

U.S. ConstitutionA document thatoutlines thestructure, powers,

and limits of American

government

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The Constitution sets up one of the most brilliant government systems ever made!

Using the ideas of Locke, Rousseau, Montesquieu, Madison, and many

more!!