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Summary:
This lesson engages students in a study of the Constitution to learn the significance of "Six Big Ideas" contained in it. Students analyze the text of the Constitution in a variety of ways, examine primary sources to identify their relationship to its central ideas and debate the core constitutional principles as they relate to today's political issues.
Rationale:
In order to understand how our government works students must understand the major ideas that underpin it. This lesson asks students to explore those ideas and apply them to current issues.
Guiding Question:
What is the significance of the Six Big Ideas in the Constitution historically and for Americans today? The Six Big Ideas are:
limited government
republicanism
checks and balances
federalism
separation of powers
popular sovereignty
The topics that received the most attention in the Constitution were the separation of powers, the system of checks and balances, and federalism.
These issues had the greatest focus because they are the foundation of American democracy and established politics in the country. If they are not guaranteed, the entire national political system could collapse.
You have not shown the map the questions refer to, which prevents them from being answered accurately. However, through the context of these questions it is possible to answer them as follows:
- The founders considered important the individual guarantees of each citizen and the maintenance of the established political system. This is because these two factors allowed the country to grow in an orderly and organized manner, without harming people's freedom and quality of life.
- The three branches of government correspond to different areas of the federal government, allowing the entire government to be managed in an organized and simultaneous manner. This enables these branches to establish laws, promote compliance with those laws, manage economic resources, and oversee government activities that are essential to the federal government.
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