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Here are the teacher pack items for Shaping of the Constitution:
Overview In this experience, students explore people, ideas, and documents that shaped the U.S. Constitution, including: the Magna Carta, the English Bill of Rights, Charles de Montesquieu, and John Locke. Then they look at influences from colonial America. Objectives:
Many factors went into shaping the U.S. Constitution. In this experience, you will explore some of these factors, including people, ideas, and documents that influenced the Constitution.
Objectives:
Write some examples of democratic values and principles.
Some examples include: liberty, freedom, equality, justice, popular sovereignty (majority rules).
Next, think about how those values and principles are reflected in a democratic government. Write a short description of ways that the United States government reflects democratic values. (You may want to consider what you’ve learned about the Constitution.)
Examples include: