Anatomy of the Constitution & American Government Agenda
Dive into the functions of the legislative branch, state populations, and the importance of discussing unpopular ideas in American Government class. Explore the balance of power among the three branches of government and test your knowledge with engaging activities & readings.
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American Government Unit: Anatomy of the Constitution A Day: Monday, February 8, 2016 B Day: Tuesday, February 9, 2016
American Government Agenda A Day: Monday, February 8, 2016 B Day: Tuesday, February 9, 2016 Do Now Discuss Do Now Complete foldable project (if not done) Reading & Graphic Organizer I Civics CNN Student News (if time)
. 1. Which of these is the main function of the legislative branch? A. To make laws B. To enforce laws C. To define laws D. To interpret laws American Government A Day: Mon, February 8 B Day: Tue, February 9 Objective 2. State Populations Texas: 23,507,783 Florida: 18,089,880 Michigan: 10,095,643 Missouri: 5,842,713 SWBT the concepts of the three branches of government and balance of power. According to the above information, which state has the largest delegation in the United States House of Representatives? Do Now Write the question and answer for each of the following in your notebook A. Missouri B. Florida C. Michigan D. Texas 3. Which best explains why groups may hold meetings to discuss unpopular ideas in the United States? A. State laws allow their actions. B. Executive orders protect their actions. C. Constitutional rights protect their actions. D. Municipal ordinances permit their actions.
Readings In separate file (ICivics_)