Tuesday, Rocktober 29, 2019
Grade 11 begins with the colonial and constitutional foundations of the United States and explores
the government structure and functions written in the Constitution. The development of the nation
and the political, social, and economic factors that led to the challenges our nation faced in the Civil
War are addressed. Industrialization, urbanization, and the accompanying problems are examined,
along with America’s emergence as a world power, the two world wars of the 20th century, and the
Cold War. Students explore the expansion of the federal government, the threat of terrorism, and
the place of the United States in an increasingly globalized and interconnected world.
Plan of the Day
Rebel Pride, Starts inside!
Learning Target: To know the intent of the US Constitution as described in The Preamble, and,to know the first four Articles of the US Constitution.
MS. LUCKETTE'S LINK: Constitution
FEDERALISM: The delicate balance of sharing power between the Federal Government, and the 50 state governments.
Video: Schmoop - Constitution in 5 minutes
US Constitution Flowchart
Delegated Powers
Enumerated Powers
Reserved Powers
Concurrent Powers
Elastic Clause
Commerce Clause
General Welfare Clause
Yale Law - US Constitution
Learning Target: To know the intent of the US Constitution as described in The Preamble, and,to know the first four Articles of the US Constitution.
MS. LUCKETTE'S LINK: Constitution
FEDERALISM: The delicate balance of sharing power between the Federal Government, and the 50 state governments.
Video: Schmoop - Constitution in 5 minutes
US Constitution Flowchart
Delegated Powers
Enumerated Powers
Reserved Powers
Concurrent Powers
Elastic Clause
Commerce Clause
General Welfare Clause
Yale Law - US Constitution
Video: Hughes: Constitutional Flexibility
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