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SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Related to this week's lesson:
  • *Natural Born Citizen Definition
  • *Washington’s Farewell Address, in 11 pt print, 8 pages
  • -Camp American flyers website
  • Week 7 of The Law article, 3/26/2001
  • Washington’s Farewell Address, in small print, 2 pages
  • King and Parliament, American-Style
  • I Am the Flag, 3 page version with pictures, 3/24/2001
  • I Am the Flag, 1 page version with one picture, 3/24/2001
  • Meaning of our Flag Remote Link, 3/24/2001
  • I Am the Flag Remote site link by Ruth Apperson Rous, 3/24/2001
    Schedule for this week:
    1. Pledge of Allegiance to the flag of the USA
    2. Prayer of thanks
    3. Review "The Law" reading for this week
    4. Announcements, as needed
    5. Overview of weekly extra reading, e.g., "The Law" (1850) by Frederick Bastiat, from your workbook assignment.
    6. 30 minute segment from Dr. John Eidsmoe's "Institute on the Constitution" DVD, Overview of the Constition: Articles II & III.
      • Article II: The Executive Branch (Presidency)
      • Article II: Section 1. Term, Selection, Qualification & succession
      • Article II: Section 2. Powers and duties of President
      • Article II: Section 3. Powers and Ceremonial Duties
      • Article II: Section 4. Impeachment
      • Article III: The Judical Branch
      • Article III: Section 1. Establishment of Courts and Judges
      • Article III: Section 2. Jurisdiction of Courts
      • Article III: Section 3. Treason
    7. Review of the fill-in-the-blank answers related to the workbook outline (Answers are also in the workbook).
    8. Reading and answering of the multiple-choice questions for the week (Answers are NOT in your workbook.
    9. Reading and answering of the True-False questions for the week (Answers are NOT in your workbook.
    10. Discussion Questions as time allows
    11. Assignment for reading from "The Law" (1850) by Frederick Bastiat, from your workbook: pg 243-246, sections
      1. The Socialists Want to Regiment People
      2. A Famous Name and an Evil Idea
      3. A Frightful Idea
      4. The Leader of the Democrats
      5. Socialists Want Forced Conformity
      6. Legislators Desire to Mold Mankind
      7. Legislators Told How to Manage Men
    12. Final announcements
    13. Closing Prayer

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