Unit 3 nationbuilding3
Positive and Negative Uses of Media
The Thirteen Original Colonies Created by Kim AndersenTEKS: 5.1b, 5.10b, 5.11b, 5.14ab Click on the star to answer a question. If you answer correctly,
Rights and Responsibilities NEXT. Section 1: The Bill of Rights The freedoms spelled out in the Bill of Rights—the freedoms of religion, speech, the press,
Constitutional Amendments. Amendments ► Changes to the constitution can only be accomplished through the amending process. ► The first ten amendments.
The Bill of Rights and The Constitutional Principles US History.
Social Studies. UNIT #2 – “Effective Citizenship” In this unit, students will learn the importance of being a responsible citizen. The students will understand.
The Bills of Rights. Protects 5 Basic Freedoms of the American Life: Freedom of Religion Freedom of Speech Freedom to Press Freedom of Assembly.
The government had major successes and failures under the Articles of Confederation.
What next?. The Declaration of Independence created a new nation made up of 13 independent states. Few colonists saw themselves as citizens of one nation….
A New Nation. After the American Revolution, the United States needed a plan for a government. This is called a:
French and Indian War Proclamation of 1763 Revolutionary War Regions of the U.S. Primary or Secondary? 10 20 30 40 50.