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Warm-Up (6) Quiz Time!

Speed Skills Challenge Part II (5) Name that event!

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Speed Skills Challenge (5) Name that Political Party!

11. Alexander Hamilton

12. Industrial economy Protective tariffs National bank

13. Thomas Jefferson

14. Agricultural economy State banks Strict interpretation of the Constitution

15. Passed the Alien and Sedition Acts

16. Presidents 3, 4, & 5

17. “A protective tariff will help our businesses grow!”

18. “Lower taxes are better for everyone!”

19. “The national bank is a bad idea...it is not even in the U.S. Constitution!”

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Announcements Tonight’s lifework due tomorrow (pasted in notebook) Review Game: tomorrow! Study Guide due Thursday Exam Thursday

The Era of Good Feelings and Judicial Review pg. 75 Unit 6: The New Republic

Today’s Objective Team Haughton’s 2020 Diamonds will: Describe the Era of Good Feelings Explain judicial review Explain the significance of Marbury v. Madison, McCulloch v. Maryland, and Gibbons v. Ogden

The Era of Good Feelings Time period after the War of 1812 Nationalism grows American pride One political party

Our National Anthem “Star Spangled Banner” by Francis Scott Key

Judicial Review Judicial branch’s power to declare laws/actions of the executive or legislative branches constitutional or unconstitutional

John Marshall 4th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (1801- 1835) Strengthened the court with his decisions

Marbury v. Madison 1803 Case that established or created the idea of judicial review Made Supreme Court stronger

McCulloch v. Maryland 1819 Said that the National Government was stronger than the states States must follow federal law

Gibbons v. Ogden 1824 Congress (national government) can regulate (control) trade between the states Made Congress stronger

Stop & Jot Practice Take 1 minute to write down your answer for each question.

1) Explain the Era of Good Feelings

2) What is our national anthem? Who wrote it?

3) Which court case gave Congress control over interstate trade?

4) What is judicial review? Which court case created the idea of judicial review?

5) Who was John Marshall? Why do we care about him?

6) Which court case was about the federal government being stronger than the states?

Independent Practice Complete the Unit 6 Quiz 2 (It is practice, do not worry!) Paste it behind your notes

Lifework Complete the Marbury v. Madison assignment Paste it into your notebook It is your ticket to play in tomorrow’s review game!