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“A Glorious Liberty Document”: The U.S. Constitution and Its Principles

Guiding question

How are the republican principles of limited government, separation of powers, and checks and balances reflected in the U.S. Constitution?

Grade
8–12
Published
Apr 7, 2022
A portrait of James Madison, an author of the Federalist Papers and contributor to the Constitution

Objectives:

  • Students will examine key republican principles found in the U.S. Constitution by analyzing James Madison’s writing in Federalist No. 51.
  • Students will examine the concepts of separation of powers and checks and balances by comparing the powers of the three branches of the national government.

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Facilitation Notes: Stronger readers can read the background essay and complete the graphic organizer as background/preparatory work. Students will consult Appendix A: Founding Principles and Civic Virtues Organizer and Appendix B: Being an American Unit Graphic Organizer from the first lesson in this curriculum.

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