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Directions: Address the following statement in essay form. Please underline your thesis.(40 points)From its ratification through the end of American imperialism, the U.S. Constitution has served as both a foundation for American democracy and a battleground for competing visions of power, liberty, and identity.Evaluate how the Constitution has shaped the major political and social changes in the United States from its founding to the rise of imperialism? Use specific events, debates (such as states’ rights, civil liberties, or expansion of federal power) to support your argument.You MUST select 1 event from each of the following time periods -
Early Republic (1781 - 1820)1. Ratification Debates (1787–1788) 2. The Bill of Rights (1791)3. Whiskey Rebellion (1794) 4. Alien and Sedition Acts (1798)5. Marbury v. Madison (1803)
Sectional Conflict & Civil War (1820–1865)6. Missouri Compromise (1820)7. Nullification Crisis (1832–1833) 8. Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857).9. Lincoln’s Suspension of Habeas Corpus (1861)10. Emancipation Proclamation & 13th Amendment (1863–1865)
Rebuilding America (1865–1900s)11. 14th Amendment (1868) 12. 15th Amendment (1870) 13. Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) 14. Insular Cases (1901) .15. The Spanish-American War & Treaty of Paris (1898)
(These directions are repeated from the previous page)
Directions: Address the following statement in essay form. Please underline your thesis.
(40 points)
From its ratification through the end of American imperialism, the U.S. Constitution has served as both a foundation for American democracy and a battleground for competing visions of power, liberty, and identity.
Evaluate how the Constitution has shaped the major political and social changes in the United States from its founding to the rise of imperialism? Use specific events, debates (such as states’ rights, civil liberties, or expansion of federal power) to support your argument.
You MUST select 1 event from each of the following time periods -
Early Republic (1781 - 1820)
1. Ratification Debates (1787–1788)
2. The Bill of Rights (1791)
3. Whiskey Rebellion (1794)
4. Alien and Sedition Acts (1798)
5. Marbury v. Madison (1803)
Sectional Conflict & Civil War (1820–1865)
6. Missouri Compromise (1820)
7. Nullification Crisis (1832–1833)
8. Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857).
9. Lincoln’s Suspension of Habeas Corpus (1861)
10. Emancipation Proclamation & 13th Amendment (1863–1865)
Rebuilding America (1865–1900s)
11. 14th Amendment (1868)
12. 15th Amendment (1870)
13. Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)
14. Insular Cases (1901) .
15. The Spanish-American War & Treaty of Paris (1898)