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1 Winning Independence2 Simultaneous Roundtable 3The Country’s 1 st Government4 The Articles of Confederation 5The Creation of the U.S.A.6 Federalist DBQs 7Debating the Constitution8 Cause & Effect: Bill of Rights 9Washington’s First Obstacles10 DIY : Branches & Powers 11Domestic & Foreign Affairs12 Washington’s Legacy 13Political Parties14 A Quick Debate 15The Presidency of John Adams16 Federalism 17Jefferson Takes Office18 Here Lies…Success? 19Marbury vs MadisonRevisited20 The Birth of Judicial Review

Here Lies…Success? Jefferson… -Became a lawyer. -Was elected to the Virginia House of Burgesses. -Was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence. -Served as governor of Virginia during the Revolution. -Worked as George Washington's secretary of state, as John Adams's vice president, and as America's third president. -Was responsible for the Louisiana Purchase. -Was a violinist, a horseman, and an inventor. -Established the University of Virginia. -Terrible public speaker -Was the victim of the biggest smear campaign in American history -Very casual -Very religious, but fought tooth and nail for freedom of religion -Publicly opposed slavery -6 children with his wife, seven children with his slave, Sally Hemings

Here Lies…Success? 18 In your notebook, write down the epitaph that Thomas Jefferson wrote about himself and answer the question below: “Here was buried Thomas Jefferson, Author of the Declaration of Independence, of the Statute of Virginia for religious freedom, and the Father of the University of Virginia.” What does his choice of what to include and what to exclude tell us about Jefferson?

Here Lies…Success? 18 Write an epitaph on the bottom of your page for one of the following public figures still alive in the year 2016: -President Barak Obama -One of the Presidential candidates -Justin Bieber -Adele -Another public figure of your choice Epitaphs can be neutral or laudatory but are seldom if ever condemnatory.

Marbury v. Madison Revisited 19 Follow along with the class in the reading on Marbury vs. Madison (1803). When we are done reading together, answer the questions on the back of the worksheet based off with the partner/group that you are sitting next to. This will be collected in 10 minutes.

The Birth of Judicial Review 20 Write and answer the questions below based on the video we will be watching: 1.What was the first thing the Federalists did to ensure that they would have a say in the government? 2.What was the second thing the Federalists did? 3.What was the rumor of what John Adams did on his last night as President? 4.What was Marbury’s reason for why he should win his case? 5.Why did Marbury lose the case?