
Intro to the Articles of Confederation
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Social Studies, History
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6th - 8th Grade
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John Scott
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9 Slides • 11 Questions
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Multiple Choice
What was the first government ratified for the new country called the United States of America?
Constitution
Declaration of Independence
Constitutional Convention
Articles of Confederation
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Multiple Choice
Was the central government strong or weak for the Articles of Confederation?
Strong
Weak
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Reading: Electronic copy of the reading
Number the paragraphs (there are 5)
Underline the answer to this question in paragraph 1: What did the Articles of Confederation do in the beginning?
Underline the answer to this question in paragraph 2: What was the purpose of the Articles of Confederation?
Highlight the following words in paragraph 2: retained, sovereignty, jurisdiction, and delegated
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Directions for the Reading
On the bottom of your electronic reading, type (or use voice typing tool) the words and their definitions:
retained - kept
sovereignty - independence to rule itself
jurisdiction - power to make legal judgments
delegated - given or stated
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Multiple Choice
What does retained mean?
kept
given
stated
power
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Multiple Choice
What does sovereignty mean?
power to stay connected
independence to rule itself
forced to stay united
power
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Multiple Choice
What does jurisdiction mean?
power to stay connected
kept
forced to stay united
power to make legal judgments
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Multiple Choice
What does delegated mean?
power to make laws
kept
given or stated
power to make legal judgments
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Directions for the Reading
In paragraph 2, highlight this part: every state was as an independent as possible with the United States only responsible for the common defense, security of liberties, and the general welfare.
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Directions for the Reading
Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation
Highlight
Congress did not have the power to tax
There was no executive branch to enforce any acts passed by Congress
There was no national court system
Amendments to the Articles of Confederation required a unanimous vote.
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Directions for the Reading
Read Paragraph 3
Underline what the states did, or could do
Read Paragraph 4
Underline the part that answers the question: Why couldn't the government stop the protest?
Read Paragraph 5
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Multiple Choice
1. What was the Articles of the Confederation?
the central army
the Constitution
the first government for the United States
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Multiple Choice
2. What was a power the Articles gave the government to do?
make treaties
make the Constitution
tell states what to do
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Multiple Choice
3. What was a problem the government had because of the rules of the Articles of Confederation?
make treaties
could not tax states
protect the general welfare
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Multiple Choice
4. What was a problem the government had because of the rules of the Articles of Confederation?
needed unanimous vote to make amendments to the Articles of Confederation
make treaties
protect the general welfare
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Open Ended
5. Based on the information from Wednesday and today, why did the Articles of Confederation fail? (describe at least 2 specific reasons/examples) FRAME: One reason the Articles of Confederation failed was... Another reason the Articles failed was...
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Make sure there is no writing on your desk
Your planner is complete
There are no papers or trash in your desk
You have compared your article to your table group
Cleaning up & Brain break
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