1 Mid-America Council Leadership Training Session April 2014 Presented by Wisconsin Department of Revenue.
Congressional Powers. Textbook Reference Chapter 11.
Created by Continental Congress in 1777 Approved by the 13 states in 1781 Failed by 1787 Replaced by the Constitution in 1789.
The Path to a Rebellion and Its Governance. French and Indian War Results Expensive and costs $$ an increase in the taxes levied on the colonies The British.
AP Government Review Unit 1 Constitutional Underpinnings 5%-15%
Unit 1 Constitutional Underpinnings. Goals of the US Constitution Create a strong union of states Establish justice Preserve Domestic Order Provide for.
© 2010 South-Western, Cengage Learning SLIDE 1 Chapter 7 Do Now9/26/13 & 9/27/13 Work with your neighbor and create a list of ways people accumulate earned.
Issues with the Articles of Confederation: Weak federal government, power rested with the states Congress could not tax Congress could not regulate.
Fighting for Independence WAR FOR INDEPENDENCE. Make a question that you would put on the test on Wednesday? Answer your question? WARM UP.
The Articles of Confederation. The Articles: powers to Congress 1.make war and peace (sending/receiving ambassadors and making treaties), 2.raise an army.
The New Nation
AP Government Review Unit 1 Constitutional Underpinnings.