constitutiondaysarahf09

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Say hello and make small talk about things going on in the person's life. List four things you could talk about with your person.

1. How do you think 2008 compares to the 1700s?

2. Was it hard living with your sixteen siblings?

3. What were your parents, Josiah and Abiah, like?

4. How was your childhood in Bosten, Massachusetts?

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Give a summary of what the "signer signed" -- what is the US Constitution

1. You signed on the Constitution on Septbember 17, 1787, at the age of 81.

2. The Constitution shows the suprime law of the United States, which creates things like the Presidency, the Congress, and the Supreme Court.

3. Each state has their own Constitution that is the highest law of the state, but the US Constitution over powers them all.

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1. This document is a plan for the governemt and a rule the people can follow.

2. The Constitution decides what the three branches are and shows their power.

3. It also shows the enmentments of the united states which provides what freedom the US citizens have.

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1. The US Constitution provides the organisation of the United States Governement.

2. Thirty-nine deligates created the Constitution's laws, activites and lessons for we the people.

3. The Constitution was written in the 18th century and many of the words and and ideas seem foreign to us, but it is a very important document for the United States.

4. It also limits the power of the States.

5. The Constitution was written by the thirteen orginal state; Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Hampshire, New York, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Maryland, Norh Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia

6. Most of these students in the United States don't know what the Constitution is even about, therefor they can read the Constitution to see the laws and freedoms we have in the US.

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