Controversies during the administration of President John Adams, including the Alien and Sedition Acts and the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
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The U.S. Constitution: Framing, Principles, & RatificationTom Richey
This PowerPoint presentation provides an introduction to the U.S. Constitution, focusing on the Philadelphia Convention, the Constitution's core principles (federalism, separation of powers, checks and balances, etc.), and the ratification debates between the Federalists and the Antifederalists.
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Federalist Papers PowerPoint with a brief overview showing the purposes and intent of the Federalist Papers as they were written by various Founding Fathers (Hamilton, Madison, Jefferson) as they tried to show the logic and reasoning behind the proposed structure of the future U.S. Constitution, as they hammered out details prior to final ratification at the Constitutional Convention.
An indepth study of these two groups with compare and contrast slides as well as practice test questions. Well worth a look for those studying this time period. From a National Hall of Fame Teacher.
This presentation provides a brief introduction to the principles of the United States Constitution, including federalism, the enumerated powers, separation of powers, checks and balances, and the limitation of government power by the Bill of Rights.
Controversies during the administration of President John Adams, including the Alien and Sedition Acts and the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
For more PowerPoint presentations and instructional materials, visit www.tomrichey.net!
The U.S. Constitution: Framing, Principles, & RatificationTom Richey
This PowerPoint presentation provides an introduction to the U.S. Constitution, focusing on the Philadelphia Convention, the Constitution's core principles (federalism, separation of powers, checks and balances, etc.), and the ratification debates between the Federalists and the Antifederalists.
For more PowerPoint presentations and instructional materials, visit www.tomrichey.net!
Federalist Papers PowerPoint with a brief overview showing the purposes and intent of the Federalist Papers as they were written by various Founding Fathers (Hamilton, Madison, Jefferson) as they tried to show the logic and reasoning behind the proposed structure of the future U.S. Constitution, as they hammered out details prior to final ratification at the Constitutional Convention.
An indepth study of these two groups with compare and contrast slides as well as practice test questions. Well worth a look for those studying this time period. From a National Hall of Fame Teacher.
This presentation provides a brief introduction to the principles of the United States Constitution, including federalism, the enumerated powers, separation of powers, checks and balances, and the limitation of government power by the Bill of Rights.
15. Constitutional Convention - Philadelphia 1787 Those in attendance included Madison, Franklin, Washington, Hamilton. Those not attending included Jefferson, Henry, J. Adams.