Principles of the ConstitutionRepublicanism
Our Purpose• Understand what the principle of
Republicanism means.
• Understand why the Founding Fathers would have wanted to include Republicanism in the Constitution.
• Prepare to analyze how this principle is reflected in the Constitution.
What Will You Need?• Republicanism Note
Sheet• Pen or Pencil• Remember to pause, stop
or rewind as you need in orderto complete your note sheet.
What is it?
Stop the video and see if you can explain out loud what republicanism is. Don’t just read from the screen. Do you get it? If not, replay and listen again. Circle any words on your sheet that you don’t understand and look them up at dictionary.com if you need to.
Basic Understanding
Basic Understanding
Our country is too large for each person to have a vote on all issue.
This answer is your opinion
If you don’t like the way your representative represents you (i.e. the votes he/she makes) you can choose to not vote for them the next time. Additionally, if a representative breaks the law, he/she can be recalled or impeached.
Historical ContextThink about?• What is Parliament?• How is it like our
Congress?
Historical ContextParliament is England’s representative government. Our founding fathers were used to the idea of Parliament and chose to set up our Congress based in a similar way. In Parliament, though, only one house is elected by the people.
Think about—
What do you remember about the House of Burgesses? How was that Representative Government?
Historical Context
Historical Context• How are colonial
assemblies and the 2nd Continental Congress early versions of Representative Government?
Historical Context
Principles in the Living Constitution
What’s this all about?
Think about…
What does something Elastic do?
• Look at the Elastic Clause (Article 1, Section 8, Clause 18)
• Copy the clause in the box and then summarize what it means.
Principle in Action• The principle of Republicanism means that we
have a dedicated group of people making laws for us. Let’s examine how the Constitution says these people can make laws.
How a Bill Becomes a Law• Use pages 236-237 in the Blue Textbook or
some of the videos included with this lesson to create your own drawing showing how a bill becomes a law.
Next Steps
Draw a picture or symbol here of what republicanism means to you.
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