RAP 5.1

RAP 5.1
RAP 5.1
Read the list of events below and put them in the correct order.
_____a. Federalists and Anti-federalists debate whether to
approve the U.S. Constitution.
_____b. A group of farmers in western Massachusetts revolt
in Shays’s Rebellion.
_____c. The states ratify the Bill of Rights.
_____d. All 13 states ratify the Articles of Confederation.
_____e. Delegates to the Constitutional Convention sign
the U.S. Constitution.
Read the list of events below and put them in the correct order.
_____a. Federalists and Anti-federalists debate whether to
approve the U.S. Constitution.
_____b. A group of farmers in western Massachusetts revolt
in Shays’s Rebellion.
_____c. The states ratify the Bill of Rights.
_____d. All 13 states ratify the Articles of Confederation.
_____e. Delegates to the Constitutional Convention sign
the U.S. Constitution.
If YOU were there …
If YOU were there …
You have just been elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.
You know that committees do much of the work in Congress.
They deal with many different fields such as foreign policy,
agriculture, national security, science, and education. You would
like to ask for a spot on a committee whose work interests you.
You have just been elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.
You know that committees do much of the work in Congress.
They deal with many different fields such as foreign policy,
agriculture, national security, science, and education. You would
like to ask for a spot on a committee whose work interests you.
Which committee would you ask to serve on? Why?
(FIVE SENTENCES)
Which committee would you ask to serve on? Why?
(FIVE SENTENCES)
Consider YOUR interests:
• what you like and enjoy
• how you want to make a difference
Consider the NATION’S interests:
• where your knowledge is best used
• which committees need members the most
• the issues currently of most concern to the nation
• what you would like to accomplish
Consider YOUR interests:
• what you like and enjoy
• how you want to make a difference
Consider the NATION’S interests:
• where your knowledge is best used
• which committees need members the most
• the issues currently of most concern to the nation
• what you would like to accomplish
RAP 5.1
RAP 5.1
Read the list of events below and put them in the correct order.
_____a. Federalists and Anti-federalists debate whether to
approve the U.S. Constitution.
_____b. A group of farmers in western Massachusetts revolt
in Shays’s Rebellion.
_____c. The states ratify the Bill of Rights.
_____d. All 13 states ratify the Articles of Confederation.
_____e. Delegates to the Constitutional Convention sign
the U.S. Constitution.
Read the list of events below and put them in the correct order.
_____a. Federalists and Anti-federalists debate whether to
approve the U.S. Constitution.
_____b. A group of farmers in western Massachusetts revolt
in Shays’s Rebellion.
_____c. The states ratify the Bill of Rights.
_____d. All 13 states ratify the Articles of Confederation.
_____e. Delegates to the Constitutional Convention sign
the U.S. Constitution.
If YOU were there …
If YOU were there …
You have just been elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.
You know that committees do much of the work in Congress.
They deal with many different fields such as foreign policy,
agriculture, national security, science, and education. You would
like to ask for a spot on a committee whose work interests you.
You have just been elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.
You know that committees do much of the work in Congress.
They deal with many different fields such as foreign policy,
agriculture, national security, science, and education. You would
like to ask for a spot on a committee whose work interests you.
Which committee would you ask to serve on? Why?
(FIVE SENTENCES)
Which committee would you ask to serve on? Why?
(FIVE SENTENCES)
Consider YOUR interests:
• what you like and enjoy
• how you want to make a difference
Consider the NATION’S interests:
• where your knowledge is best used
• which committees need members the most
• the issues currently of most concern to the nation
• what you would like to accomplish
Consider YOUR interests:
• what you like and enjoy
• how you want to make a difference
Consider the NATION’S interests:
• where your knowledge is best used
• which committees need members the most
• the issues currently of most concern to the nation
• what you would like to accomplish