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First Political Parties

Project This project is worth 80 points and is your assignment for Standard

George Washington 1st President Nominated Unanimously Served Two Terms Famous Farewell Address

GWs Cabinet State: Thomas Jefferson War: Henry Knox Treasury: Alexander Hamilton Attorney General: Edmund Randolph

2 Parties Democratic-Republicans (Jeffersonian Republicans): Thomas Jefferson Federalist: Alexander Hamilton

Washingtons Farewell Political Parties are bad and evil Do not make permanent foreign alliances Government should be based on morals and religions Example of a president only serving 2 terms - 8 years

THE PROJECT Advertisement in favor of one of the two parties Using Presentation Software

Step 1 1. Get a partner/group. 2. Two jobs Research Pictures

After you choose your party Where did they/their party stand on: Economy Federalism vs. States Rights Bank of the United States Assumption of National Debt Interpretation of the Constitution You must have one quote regarding each of these matters from the founders of their respective parties. Step 1: Research

Step 1: Pics Search Bing and find a minimum of 7 photos to use in your project (1 must be of the founder)

Step 2: Presentation In Presentation, you will create a short ad 1.5 to 3 minutes in length for your party (of the first two political parties)

Step 3: Presentations We will show your Presentation in class. As we watch - students will fill out foldables regarding each party. Projects are due by

Rubric Research/Accuracy20 pts Pics (minimum 7)14 pts Punctuality20 pts Creativity10 pts Foldable16 pts TOTAL80 PTS