Do now: Get ready to take your quiz on 9.1/9.2 Today, I will demonstrate mastery of Washington’s Presidency and the challenges our nation faced during the first 8 yrs under the U.S. Constitution. Make sure you are caught up on all work. Make sure I see your fully completed 9.1 (10 pts). 23 Feb: Review 9.1/9.2: Begin 9.3 24 Feb: Quiz 9.1/9.2: Finish 9.3 25 Feb: Discuss America’s first political parties, assign small group campaign poster project. 26 Feb: Work on campaign poster 27 Feb: Poster is due by the end of class; assign 9.4 You are not to talk. You are to work independently You are not to use your textbook You are allowed to use your notes and handouts If you are interested in being placed in advanced, try not using your notes or handouts. Once you are done, work to complete 9.3 (253-7) Why was Washington against political parties (factions)? A B How did Hamilton and Jefferson differ? A B C D E No, He was born in the British West Indies Hamilton recruited John Adams to run for President as a “Federalists” Jefferson will run for President as a “Democratic-Republican” where u.s. political parties come from... D-R: Jefferson Future is with farming Small government Democracy for all (well obviously not slaves, women, natives, etc…umm democracy for more ) Pro-France Pro 9th and 10th amendment State banks Federalists: Hamilton Future is with manufacturing/merchant class More expansive government Republican style government smaller well-educated electorate (Erudite) Pro-Britain Implied powers (Elastic Clause) National bank Jefferson’s running partner was Aaron Burr Adams’ running partner was Thomas Pinckney Originally, the 2 highest vote collectors became Pres/ VP poster link from daily beast more posters from complex