PPT-SWBAT: Explain how Lincoln reframed the purpose of the war with executive war powers

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The Emancipation Proclamation How does this cartoon reflect Lincolns goal for the Union Do Now One of the oldest civil liberties Means literally having the body

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The Emancipation Proclamation How does this cartoon reflect Lincolns goal for the Union Do Now One of the oldest civil liberties Means literally having the body or you have the body. Checks and Balances. Whose got the power???. Key Question. What are the two most important powers a government can have?. What are the two most important powers a government can have?. Power of the SWORD. Unit Overview (1844-1877). Big Picture. As Abraham Lincoln slipped into the District of Colombia to take the presidential oath of office, seven states had already slipped out of the union that his newly elected office presided over. Abraham Lincoln arguably would face the tallest order of all presidents: to preserve the union and ultimately resolve the slavery issue. . . Explain . who were the important people involved in the Civil War and how they changed the war. How is the Civil War alive in Dallas today? . There are many physical examples of today’s lesson that are alive in Dallas today. For example there are many schools, streets, and public buildings named after important Civil War leaders in Dallas. [Lincoln, Grant, Lee, Lubbock]. A Simple Overview. Constitutional Powers. Powers of the President that are directly in the Constitution.. Military Powers. Commander in Chief: Civilian head of the military.. Conducting Military Action. Do Now-Embargo . Act-1807. England and France seizing our ships, and England is . impressing (. kidnapping our sailors and forcing them in the British navy),,,,How should Jefferson respond to these actions????. 11a: Recognizing key northern and southern personalities, including Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis, Ulysses Grant, Robert E. Lee, “Stonewall” Jackson, William Tecumseh Sherman, and Joseph Wheeler.. ♦Who was Abraham Lincoln?♦. Abraham Lincoln was a important man. He had a bad education , but it . did not . affect . him. He . b. ecame . the president, and He helped abolish slavery.. ♦Childhood♦ . Everything You Need To Know About Separation Of Powers To Succeed In AP Gov. A Brief Intro. What is it?. Dividing (separating) government powers among different branches of government. What is the purpose of it?. Objective. Explain the events of the Civil War, Reconstruction, the African-American racism struggle, and the various inventions and big business of the late 19. th. and early 20. th. century. Guided Note Questions. John Wilkes . Booth. Born on May 10, 1838 in Maryland; the 9th of 10 children.. He . was a racist and Southern sympathizer during the Civil War. . He hated Abraham . Lincoln, . who represented everything Booth was against.. Chapter 6 Development of Congressional Powers Chapter 6 Section 1 Constitutional Powers The “necessary and proper” clause of the Constitution enables Congress to expand its powers. Conflicting interpretations of the elastic clause are reflected in Supreme Court rulings on the power of Congress. Take out: . HW. Packet. Quiz from . fri. . SWBAT: Solving quadratics by completing the square . -8. -8. 2(x-2). 2. = -12. 2. 2. (x-2). 2. = -6.  . x-2 = ±. i.  . +2. +2. x = 2 ± . i.  . SWBAT: Solving quadratics by completing the square . transformations of these graphs. LO: SWBAT state the transformations of the sine and cosine. Graphs in words.. CO: SWBAT generate the graphs of the sine and cosine functions and explore various . transformations of these graphs. LO: SWBAT state the transformations of the sine and cosine. National . Government. State. Government. Powers Granted. Powers Denied. Delegated Powers. Reserved Powers. Concurrent Powers. Expressed. Implied. Inherent. 10. th. Amendment. Denied:. Expressly. Silence of the Constitution.

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