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The New Republic Read pages 21-27 in textbook Type notes into the PowerPoint Define all the terms Do the internet searches and answer questions and insert images. When finished e-mail to: warren.bradley@alvord.k12.ca.us Save your file as TheNewRepublic-First name Last name

Grade Type notes into the PowerPoint 43pts Define all the terms 7pts Do the internet searches and answer questions and insert images 40 pts 90 pts

The New Republic 1 2

Government and Party Politics 1 2

The Government Under Washington 1 2

Hamilton’s Financial Plan Stirs Debate 1 2 3

Do an internet search and describe how Hamilton and Jefferson differed in their interpretations of the Constitution? (5pts)

Democratic Republicans Challenge Hamilton 1 2

The Struggle Over Foreign Policy 1

America Has Strained Relations With Europe 1 2 3

The Alien and Sedition Acts 1 2 3

Alien Act- Sedition Act-

Jefferson, Madison, and the War of 1812 1 2 3

The Supreme Court Issues a Landmark Decision 1 2 3

Marbury v. Madison (1803)- Define Judicial Review- Define

America Purchases Louisiana 1 2 3

Louisiana Purchase- Define and insert a map showing the Lewis and Clark Expeditions. (5 pts)

Insert a map of the United States in 1787 (5pts)

Insert a map of the United States in 1803 (5 pts)

Jefferson’s Embargo 1 2 3

Impressment –Define and insert image Embargo- Define and insert image

The War of 1812 1 2 3

Growing Differences Between North and South 1

Industry Grows in the North 1 2 3

Do an internet search and find images of industrial revolution in the North. Insert an image. (5pts)

Cotton Boom in the South 1 2 3

Do an internet search and find images depicting the cotton gin and Plantations in the South. Insert images of both. (5pts)

The Monroe Doctrine 1 2 3 Monroe Doctrine-Define

Do an internet search and find a political cartoon depicting the Monroe Doctrine. (5pts) Explain what is happening in the cartoon and how it depicts the Monroe Doctrine. (5pts)