Learning Target: I can analyze text to explain Alexander Hamilton’s economic plans, and contrast his views with Thomas Jefferson’s.

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Learning Target: I can analyze text to explain Alexander Hamilton’s economic plans, and contrast his views with Thomas Jefferson’s.

Agenda  Do Now (7)  instruction (10)  Partner Practice (10)  Independent (20)  Closure (3) Agenda  Do Now (7)  instruction (10)  Partner Practice (10)  Independent (20)  Closure (3) Definition- a sum of money that a person or organization owes noun Definition- a sum of money that a person or organization owes noun Mr. Rucker took out student loans to pay for college and is in a large amount of debt Write a sentence using: Debt/because or so Write a sentence using: Debt/because or so

Agenda  Do Now (7)  instruction (10)  Partner Practice (10)  Independent (20)  Closure (3) Agenda  Do Now (7)  instruction (10)  Partner Practice (10)  Independent (20)  Closure (3) 1.If people cant pay off their debt, who is paying for it? 1.How might this effect the country? 1.If people cant pay off their debt, who is paying for it? 1.How might this effect the country?

Speculators are people who buy at a low price hoping the price will go up.

Agenda  Do Now (7)  instruction (10)  Partner Practice (10)  Independent (20)  Closure (3) Agenda  Do Now (7)  instruction (10)  Partner Practice (10)  Independent (20)  Closure (3) Analyze the chart and explain the economic problems the young United States faced and how Hamilton planned to solve it.

Agenda  Do Now (7)  instruction (10)  Partner Practice (10)  Independent (20)  Closure (3) Agenda  Do Now (7)  instruction (10)  Partner Practice (10)  Independent (20)  Closure (3)  Contrast Hamilton’s economic views with that of Thomas Jefferson’s.  How did Hamilton use bargaining to get the southern states to approve his economic plan?  Do you think that Hamilton’s plan for the federal government to take over state war debts was fair to the southern states? Why or why not?  Contrast Hamilton’s economic views with that of Thomas Jefferson’s.  How did Hamilton use bargaining to get the southern states to approve his economic plan?  Do you think that Hamilton’s plan for the federal government to take over state war debts was fair to the southern states? Why or why not?

Agenda  Do Now (7)  instruction (10)  Partner Practice (10)  Independent (20)  Closure (3) Agenda  Do Now (7)  instruction (10)  Partner Practice (10)  Independent (20)  Closure (3) Explain how Hamilton planned on solving the nations economic problems.