Foundations of American Government

  • John Trumball Sr.

    John Trumball Sr.
    Trumball was the only Colonial Governor that supported the American cause/side in the revolution. This is in relation to our current study because we have been talking about him in class and doing notes.
  • John Witherspoon

    John Witherspoon
    Witherspoon represented New Jersey. He singed the Delecration of Independence and was also the president of Princeton University. This is related to the current unit of study because we have been studying the Declaration of Independence in class.
  • Charles Carroll

    Charles Carroll
    Carroll signed the Declaration of Independence. He was a representative at the Consitutuional Convention. Was one of the first sentators from Maryland. THis in relation to our cuurent unit of study because we have been talking about him in class and what hes signifance for.
  • John Jay

    John Jay
    Signed the Declaration of Independence. Helped negotitate the Treaty of Paris in 1783 that ended the American Revolution. This is relation to our current unit of study because we have been talking about him in class.
  • Benjamin Rush

    Benjamin Rush
    Rush was one of the Founding Fathers. He attended the Continential Congress. This is in relation to our current unit of study because we watched a video over all the different people and what they did
  • John Peter Muhlenburg

    John Peter Muhlenburg
    Soldier in Colonial. Muhlenburg was one of the first offical elected U.S. congressman. This is related to our cuurent unit of study because we have been learning about him and what he did during his time.
  • Declaration of Independence

    Declaration of Independence
    July 4, 1776, America gained its freedom and became a free country. This is in relation to our current study because
  • "E Pluribus Unum"

    "E Pluribus Unum"
    "Out of many, one" This is in relation to our cuurent unit of study because it hs to do with the congress and we have been talking about that in class and taking notes over it.
  • U.S. Consitution

    U.S. Consitution
    It is fundamental laws and citizens are guaranted certian rights. We have been learning the ten amendments and different laws.
  • Fifth Amendment

    Fifth Amendment
    Once you are convited of a crime, the judge can’t convict you again of the same crime. They also cannot kill you if you did not do anything. This is relation to our current study of our unit because we just did a project over the amendments.
  • Eminent Domain

    Eminent Domain
    "The of the government or its agent to expropriate private property for public."
  • Bills of Rights

    Bills of Rights
    The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments. This is related to what we are learning right now, because we just did a project over the ten amendments.
  • Alex de Tocqueville

    Alex de Tocqueville
    Tocqueville came to America to observe U.S. government and politics and stated that there are 5 vavlues that are crucial to America's succes. We learned 5 vaules
    Liberty: Individuals are free to purse their own work.
    Eqalitarianism: There are no social distinctions.
    Individualism: Hard work and labor are key to becoming succesful.
    Populism: Involves allowing all individuals to have voice and their opinion.
    Laissez-Faire: Invovles a belief that govn should not impede individuals achivemrnt/goals.
  • "In God We Trust"

    "In God We Trust"
    The national motto for the United States. This is current relation to our current unit of study, because we have been learning about the amendments, the consititution and laws.