Do now: Get ready to take your quiz on... Today, I will demonstrate mastery of Washington’s

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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.
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Make sure you are caught up on all work.
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Make sure I see your fully completed 9.1 (10 pts).
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23 Feb: Review 9.1/9.2: Begin 9.3
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24 Feb: Quiz 9.1/9.2: Finish 9.3
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25 Feb: Discuss America’s first political parties,
assign small group campaign poster project.
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26 Feb: Work on campaign poster
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27 Feb: Poster is due by the end of class; assign 9.4
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You are not to talk.
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You are to work independently
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You are not to use your textbook
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You are allowed to use your notes and handouts
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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)
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Why was Washington against political parties
(factions)?
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A
B
How did Hamilton and Jefferson differ?
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A
B
C
D
E
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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”
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where u.s. political parties come from...
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D-R: Jefferson
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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
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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
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poster link from daily beast
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more posters from complex
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