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Governance and Civics Content Standard 4.0 8.4.1 Identify the rights, responsibilities, and privileges of a member of the United States of America (i.e. Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, Constitution, and Bill of Rights). Document Importance Declaration of Independence Document adopted by the Second Continental Congress that justified and outlined reasons for the American separation from Great Britain Articles of Confederation An agreement, enacted in 1781, in which the 13 colonies established a government of states with each state retaining power over its own affairs Constitution The fundamental law of the Untied States, framed in 1787, ratified in 1789 Bill of Rights The term used to describe the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution; guarantees individual rights 8.4.2 Identify the purposes and structures of various systems of governance (i.e. Federalism, Confederation, Republic, Democracy, Executive). Systems of Governance Purpose/Structures Federalism The form of political organization in which governmental power is divided between a central government and territorial subdivisions specifically in the United States, among the national, state, and local governments Confederation The act of forming into or becoming part of a confederacy Republic Power is excised by officials elected by the public Democracy Government by the people, directly or through representatives Executive One who manages or administers affiars 8.4.3 Recognize the purpose of government and how its powers are acquired, used and justified 8.4.4 Recognize the rights and responsibilities of individuals throughout the development of the United States 8.4.5 Identify how conditions, actions, and motivations contributed to conflict and cooperation between states, regions, and nations 8.4.6 Recognize the rights guaranteed in the Bill of Rights The Bill of Rights 1. Freedom of religion, speech, press assembly, and right to petition the government 2. The right to bear arms 3. Homeowners cannot be forced to house soldiers 4. Protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures 5. The right of accused persons (i.e. the right to remain silent) 6. The right to a speedy, public trial with legal representation 7. Provides for jury trials in civil cases 8. Prevents excessive bails, fines, and punishments 9. The basic rights of the people cannot be denied even if not specified by the Constitution 10. Any powers not mentioned in the Constitution being to the states or the people 8.4.7 Recognize the impact of major court decisions have had on American life (Marbury v. Madison, McCulloch v. Maryland, and Dred Scott v. Sanford). Court Case Ruling/Impact Marbury v. Madison (1803) Said that Supreme Court had right to review all laws made by Congress; established the idea of Judicial Review; made Supreme Court more powerful McCulloch v. Maryland Said that a state could not tax a national bank; increase power of national government Dred Scott v. Sanford Said African Americans were not citizens of the United States and said the Missouri Compromise unconstitutional; increased sectionalism 8.4.8 Recognize how a right must be interpreted to balance individual rights with the need for order (i.e. freedom of speech, freedom of religion, trial by jury) 8.4.9 Analyze the contributions of Tennessee political leaders on the national scene (e.g. Andrew Jackson, Andrew Johnson, James K. Polk, Sequoyah, Sam Houston). Political Leader Contribution Andrew Jackson • Battle of New Orleans • Trail of Tears/Indian Removal Act • Nullification Crises Andrew Johnson • Lincoln’s Vice-President • Reconstruction (Lincoln’s Plan) James K. Polk • Expansionist • Annexed Oregon Territory/Texas • Mexican-American War/Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Sequoyah • Cherokee Indian • Invented Cherokee alphabet Sam Houston • Commander of the Texan Army • Won Battle of San Jacinto • Became 1st President of the Republic of Texas