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New Unit – The Early Republic Day 1 Foreign and Domestic Policies (Present-Day) – What are they? Examples America under the Constitution – Congress, Washington, Supreme Court – Washington’s Cabinet Domestic Policies – Assuming the Debt Day 2 Washington Takes Office – Hamilton’s Economic Plan Differences over Hamilton’s Economic Plan – Led to Political Parties – Federalists = Today’s Republicans – Republicans = Today’s Democrats

New Unit – The Early Republic Day 3 Washington’s Farewell Address Political Parties Today – GOP Website – Democratic Website Foreign and Domestic Policies – Washington through Madison Day 4 Foreign and domestic policies – Washington through Madison

New Unit – The Early Republic Day 5 Foreign and Domestic Policies Continued Review Day 6 Test – Early Republic