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Page 1: Chapter 7. * AGENDA * Bell Ringer (Discuss in table groups) * Family Letters on Revolutionary Matters Debrief * John Adams Trailer * Article of Confederation

Chapter 7

*AP U.S. History

Page 2: Chapter 7. * AGENDA * Bell Ringer (Discuss in table groups) * Family Letters on Revolutionary Matters Debrief * John Adams Trailer * Article of Confederation

October 6*AGENDA

*Bell Ringer (Discuss in table groups)

*Family Letters on Revolutionary Matters Debrief

*John Adams Trailer

*Article of Confederation Debate & Debrief

*Chapter 7 Reading Guide Review

*Reminders

*John Adams Miniseries Tuesday, Oct. 7

*Chapter 7 Quiz Wednesday, Oct. 8

*Chapter 8 Quiz Tuesday, Oct. 14

*Period 3 Exam Thursday, Oct. 16

Page 3: Chapter 7. * AGENDA * Bell Ringer (Discuss in table groups) * Family Letters on Revolutionary Matters Debrief * John Adams Trailer * Article of Confederation

Bell RingerPlease discuss the following questions in regards to the Revolutionary Matters primary source.

oWhat was the purpose of the source?

oHow does the author control the message?

Page 4: Chapter 7. * AGENDA * Bell Ringer (Discuss in table groups) * Family Letters on Revolutionary Matters Debrief * John Adams Trailer * Article of Confederation

The Northwest OrdinanceThe Northwest Ordinance, officially titled "An Ordinance for the Government of the Territory of the United States North West of the River Ohio," was adopted by the Confederation Congress on July 13, 1787. Also known as the the Ordinance of 1787, the Northwest Ordinance established a government for the Northwest Territory, outlined the process for admitting a new state to the Union, and guaranteed that newly created states would be equal to the original thirteen states. Considered one of the most important legislative acts of the Confederation Congress, the Northwest Ordinance also protected civil liberties and outlawed slavery in the new territories.

Page 5: Chapter 7. * AGENDA * Bell Ringer (Discuss in table groups) * Family Letters on Revolutionary Matters Debrief * John Adams Trailer * Article of Confederation

October 8*AGENDA

*Bell Ringer (Discuss in table groups)

*AOC -> Constitution PowerPoint

*Chapter 7 Quiz

*DBQ Introduction

*Chapter 8 Reading Guide

*Reminders

*Chapter 8 Quiz Tuesday, Oct. 14

*Period 3 Exam & DBQ Thursday, Oct. 16

Page 6: Chapter 7. * AGENDA * Bell Ringer (Discuss in table groups) * Family Letters on Revolutionary Matters Debrief * John Adams Trailer * Article of Confederation

DBQ PromptTo what extent did the American Revolution fundamentally change American society? In your answer, be sure to address the political, social, and economic effects of the Revolution in the period from 1775 - 1800.

Page 7: Chapter 7. * AGENDA * Bell Ringer (Discuss in table groups) * Family Letters on Revolutionary Matters Debrief * John Adams Trailer * Article of Confederation

October 10 – Chapter 7*AGENDA

*Bell Ringer (Write down in notebook)

*Constitution Exploration

*Constitution Puzzle

*DBQ & Study Guide

*Reminders

*Submit thesis by Sunday, Oct. 12

*Chapter 8 Quiz Tuesday, Oct. 14

*Period 3 Exam & DBQ Thursday, Oct. 16

Page 8: Chapter 7. * AGENDA * Bell Ringer (Discuss in table groups) * Family Letters on Revolutionary Matters Debrief * John Adams Trailer * Article of Confederation

Bell RingerWrite down a thesis statement for the DBQ prompt below.

To what extent did the American Revolution fundamentally change American society? In your answer, be sure to address the political, social, and economic effects of the Revolution in the period from 1775 - 1800.

Page 9: Chapter 7. * AGENDA * Bell Ringer (Discuss in table groups) * Family Letters on Revolutionary Matters Debrief * John Adams Trailer * Article of Confederation

U.S. Constitution1.Article I Sections 1 – 3

2.Article I Sections 4 – 7

3.Article I Section 8

4.Article I Sections 9 – 10

5.Article II Sections 1 – 4

6.Article III Sections 1 -3 & Article IV Sections 1 – 4

7.Article V, Article VI, & Article VII

8.The Bill of Rights & Article XI