1. JROTC Leadership & Academic Bowl
Tri-Lab 2011
George Mason University
Presented by: Created by:
C/ LTC Ryan Wright C/MAJ Nicholas Kim
C/ LTC Alyssa Huffman C/ LTC Ryan Wright
C/ LTC Alyssa Huffman
C/Corporal Albert Klukowski
2. Unit 6: Citizenship in American History and Government
Chapter 3: Creating the Constitution
3. Agreed to by the
Continental Congress
November 15, 1777
First constitution in
America
Established a weak
national government
Considered a bridge to
the current Constitution
4. 2ndconstitution of the
United States
Replaced Articles of
Confederation
Proposed separation
of powers
Officially established
in 1787
5.
6. Located in Arlington
County, Virginia
Grounds of the
Arlington House
Military
cemetery
honoring deaths from
American wars.
7. “ I just found a Captain that I served with in
the army in Germany back in the 90s. I did
not know that she was killed… It takes you
back.”
• Major Timothy Davis, Desert Storm Veteran
“…makesyou hope that people will
remember the veterans that are still alive.”
• CSM Fritz Bultemeyer, Afghanistan Veteran
8. Section 1:
Revolutionary War
• Brigadier General
James McCubbin
Lingan
Outspoken advocate of
free speech
9. The Constitution protects our
rights through words, but the
servicemembers protect them
through action.
10. Section
34:
World War I
• Corporal Frank
Woodruff Buckles
Last
American World
War I veteran
11.
12. Arlington represents the price that
America is paying for our
freedom.
“Arlington is the Constitution
written in blood…”
-Brent Cox, Facilitator
13. “When we assumed the
soldier, we did not lay aside the
citizen.”