Remember that we have a quiz on Tuesday covering the Constitution (structure, function, amendment process, amendments 1-27).
Take this quiz: http://www.constitutionfacts.com/page=foundingFatherLong.cfm and respond to the following for up to 2 bonus points--
1. Your name
2. According to the quiz, which founding father would you have voted for?
3. Tell us a little bit about the founding father that would have received your vote.
4. Briefly explain WHY you were matched up with the ff in #3 (according the the quiz, why would you have voted for that particular candidate?).
Remember that many of the founding fathers in the quiz did not actually run for the office of the President (yay, executive branch and Article II). However, each of them did play an instrumental role in the foundation of our government.
This response, along with the current event assignment for this week, must be completed by 4pm on Friday. :)
1. Natalie Bulik-Sullivan
ReplyDelete2. Thomas Jefferson
3. Jefferson was the third President of the USA, and was a fierce champion of the rights of individuals. He desired this country to be ruled by a weak federal government and wished to spread the freedoms given to citizens of the USA to other countries.
4. According to my results on this quiz, I would have voted for Thomas Jefferson because he had a speech impediment, odd hobbies, and believed that the people should have the right to rebel and protest against the policies of their government.
1. Gabrielle Pura
ReplyDelete2. Thomas Jefferson
3. Thomas Jefferson was the third president of the United States who defended for citizen rights. During a war in France, he opposed John Adam's opinions by wanting to help the French fight for freedoms America fought for.
4. According to my results on the quiz, I would have voted for Thomas Jefferson because he believed in religious freedom and involved in diverse professional careers. These careers include Jefferson having been a writer, inventor, politician, lawyer, diplomat and a dynamic leader.
- Nate Montano
ReplyDelete- Alexander Hamilton
- Hamilton was an impassioned and intelligent leader. He believed in a strong federal government and was especially driven in his work to ensure America's financial stability with the creation of the Federal Bank. His policies strongly favored wealthy, upper-class Americans. He was a bit ruthless in his pursuit of the policies and candidates he supported. He served in the military under George Washington during the American Revolution and was one of the authors of The Federalist Papers. He was famously killed in a duel with Aaron Burr. He was married and had several children.
- Well according to my results on the quiz, I would have voted for Alexander Hamilton because he believed in a strong federal government and he served in the military under George Washington during the American Revolution.
Name: Anna Emslie
ReplyDeleteMy Result: Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson was the third president of the United States of America. He believed in having a weak federal government that prioritized the individual rights of the people protected by this form of government. He especially believed in freedom of religion, and wanted to spread this freedom (as well as others) to other countries around the work. Thomas Jefferson was an extmrely intelegent, benevolent, and well-educated man. He was a writer, a diplomat, an inventor, a politician, and overall a dynamic person.
According to my quiz results, I would have voted for Thomas Jefferson due to his experience, political ideas, and his good intentions when it comes to serving the natural rights of the people that they are entitled to.
1. Anna Baynes
ReplyDelete2. Thomas Jefferson
3. He believed in a small weak federal government and freedom of religion. Thomas Jefferson thought individual freedoms were important and thought the US should help other countries gain independence as France helped us gain ours. Thomas Jefferson had a speech impediment and had a wife that died young.
4. I believe in freedom of religion and I think individual rights are important. If countries are struggling to gain independence I think it is important to help them. I do not mind what our president looks like but I think it is important for him to have a family background.
1. Jill McLeod
ReplyDelete2. James Madison
3. James Madison was the fourth president of the United States of America. Some of his attributes include a respectable education, a strong fascination for reading, and his marriage to Dolly Madison, though the two never had children. He led our country into the War of 1812 to fulfill America's desire to expand territory into Canada. Madison was also a co-author of the Federalist Papers which compelled the inception of support for independence.
4. James Madison firmly believed in the idea that the government derived from its people (popular sovereignty), and that America's federal government should be small and weak. I strongly concur with Madison's idea about popular sovereignty, but my opinion on a small federal government contradicts that of Madison's because national government is important in fortifying unification among the states.
1. Nate Hebert
ReplyDelete2. James Madison
3. James Madison was the fourth president of the United States and known as the "Father of the Constitution". He was a co-author of the federalist papers. He helped stir up independence to help start the War of 1812. He wanted this to fulfill the destiny of America to expand to Canada.
4. I would have voted for James Madison because he believed in the power of people, and to have a weak federal government. He was also an intellectual which is a good feature for a president.
1. Kiara L. Luna
ReplyDelete2. James Madison
3. James Madison was the fourth president of the United States and remembered as the “Father of the Constitution”. He was well educated and had a high interest in reading. While he was president, he led the country into the War of 1812 against Great Britain to expand into Canada. James Madison believed in a weak federal government and that the power of the government comes from the people.
4. James Madison and I share the belief of popular sovereignty. He believed in a small and weak government. I believe the government shouldn’t be too weak because there should be a strong unification in the country.
1. Luke Ciocca
ReplyDelete2. James Madison
3. Married to Dolley Madison, Madison believed that the people should have the power. Madison is seen as the "Father of The Constitution" and had a strong believe that it was the United States destiny to expand all the way into Canada. He is the fourth president of the United States and believed in a weak federal goverment.
4. James Madison was similar to me in our beliefs. He believed in giving the power to the people, and supported the independence movement.
1. Kaitlin Jones
ReplyDelete2. James Madison
3. James Madison was the fourth president of the United States, and is remembered as the "Father of the Constitution." He co-authored the Federalist Papers, and supported independence from England and expansion into Canada. President Madison also believed in a small, weak federal government and power to the people.
4. I would have voted for James Madison, according to the quiz, because I believe that power should be given to the people. He was also well educated and experienced.
1.Julian Wilson
ReplyDelete2.Benjamin Franklin
3.He was very smart and believed in the Constitution, although he was distrustful of governmental power. He didn’t like debating in person as much as on paper. He had many unusual hobbies and did a variety of things. He also wrote Poor Richard’s Almanac.
4.I would probably have voted for him because he supported the Constitution but also wouldn’t have made the government all-powerful. I also would have voted for him because of his strong belief in religious freedom. I also like that he was also a strong proponent of not infringing on people’s rights and that the government should reflect the interests of the people.
1.Crescentia Cho
ReplyDelete2.Benjamin Franklin
3.He was really smart and supported the Constitution. He self taught him self and worked his way up from an apprentice. He liked to debate on paper and he believed in religious freedom. He was an inventor and followed his own path of thinking.
4.We both believe in religious freedom and that the government shouldn't infringe on people's rights. He also supported the Constitution and I support it too.
1. Peter Norwood
ReplyDelete2. James Madison
3. James Madison was the 4th president of the USA. He is known as the father of the Constitution. James Madison believed in a smaller, weaker central government that gave maximum freedom to the people. James Madison led America to victory in the Brits humorous attack of us. (If we murked you once, why did you come back?! Stupid Brits)
4. I would have voted for James Madison. He is a true american who stays true to the Constitution, considering he is the "father of the Constitution. He realizes that the role of American government is to preserve the rights of the people, which I agree with.
1. Allie Rives
ReplyDelete2. Thomas Jefferson
3. The third founding father, Thomas Jefferson made it a priority to protect the individuals rights. Another strong belief of his was freedom of religion. Jefferson was also known for helping the French in war. He felt as if it was equally important to help them fight for the same things America was going for. Jefferson was a writer, inventor, politician, lawyer, diplomat and a dynamic leader.
4. There are a couple reasons why I would have voted for Jefferson. First, I completely agree with him on fighting for people's rights and religious freedom. It's especially important to me that people have their own choice in religion. It is their decision towards what and who they worship. Another reason is, helping the French fight for our common reasons, shows America's helpful side in situations like these. Hopefully, other countries would find this respectful. Jefferson seems like an intelligent man, and I would feel protected and reassured with him as my president.
1. Katie Mimmack
ReplyDelete2. According to the quiz, I would have voted for Benjamin Franklin.
3. Ben Franklin was distrustful of government power, but he did support the constitution. Her preferred to debate on paper instead of in person, and worked his way up from an apprentice to a person of political power. He believed in religious freedom and that the most important role of the government was to not infringe upon the rights of individuals.
4. I was matched up with Benjamin Franklin for a few points which were highlighted in his biography. We both believe in complete freedom of religion, that the government should not infringe upon the rights of its citizens, and we both prefer to debate on paper instead of in person. However, I personally prefer the idea of a slightly stronger central government instead of one with very little power, unlike Benjamin Franklin.
1) Alex Walker
ReplyDelete2) I would've voted for Benjamin Franklin.
3) Benjamin Franklin was an intellectual genius who didn’t want a large government in fear that it would take away the rights of the people. His first notable achievment was the publication of Poor Richard’s Almanac, which was extremely successful. Afterwards, he devoted his life to public service, philanthropy, and scientific experimentation.
4) I would have voted for Benjamin Franklin because his view on government is that it is derived from the people. Therefore it should not infringe on its citizen’s rights. He also believed that there should be total religious freedom in the United States.
1)Anna Zhang
ReplyDelete2)James Madison
3)James Madison is remembered as the "Father of the Constitution." He was the fourth president of the US and also helped write The Federalist Papers.He also believed that America would one day take over Canada (War of 1812)
4) James Madison believed that the power of the government comes from the people, as do I. However, I disagree with his belief that the federal government should be small and weak.
1)Luthfi Bustillos
ReplyDelete2)Thomas Jefferson
3)Jefferson was the third President of the US. He believed in a weak, federal government. He believed in defending peoples rights and freedom and believed that the US should help spread the freedom of the US to other countries.
4)I matched up with Thomas Jefferson because, he believed in defending peoples right and a small federal government like me.
1)Cameron Baker
ReplyDelete2)John Adams
3) He the second President of the United States, had strong opinions and pursed them forcefully. He believed that America must remain neutral in issues of international affairs. He also passed the Alien and Sedition laws, which made it a crime to criticize the American government.
4)Im not exactly sure why I got John Adams, but our similar beliefs were that strong opinions were key, that America should be patriotic, and not involved in other countries' problems.
1) Katie Alexander (7)
ReplyDelete2) James Madison
3) James Madison was the forth President of the United States, and is remembered as the ‘Father of the Constitution.’ He believed in a small, weak federal government. He also believed that the power of the government should be derived from the people. He enjoyed reading and was well educated.
4) I would have voted for Madison, because he believed the government should be derived from the people, and I also believe this.
Sean Dawson
ReplyDeleteI would have voted for Thomas Jefferson. He believed in having a weak government that the people had a lot of say in. He tried to protect their individual rights. He believed in religious freedom, and said that America should help other countries fight for the same things we had to fight for. He was a very intelligent, tall man. I would have voted for him because I agreed with everything he believed in. I believe that people should have all of their rights and should be able to state their opinions on the government. I also think a president should have an intellectual background, like Jefferson’s.
1. Emma Beck
ReplyDelete2. Thomas Jefferson
3. Thomas Jefferson was the third president of the United States. He believed that there should be individual rights and that individuals need to rebel. He also thought that you should stay neutral when passable. Thomas Jefferson's wife died at a young age causing him to have a complicated personal life.
4. I would have voted for Thomas Jefferson because he believed that people need to express their opinion about government. Also he thought that people should have religious freedom which I strongly agree with.
1)Collin Vilen
ReplyDelete2)John Adams
3)John Adams was the 2nd president of the united states, and he had strong ideas and pursued them always, even if it went against his own party. He wanted America to remain politically neutral in world affairs.
4)I would have voted for him because I love people who always stick with their ideas, and have a plan to get things done whether Democratic or Republican.