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1 December 1-5 Early Republic: Unit 6

2 MONDAY 12/1/2014 Political Party: A group of people that try to promote their ideas to influence the government. WOD: WARM UP: What are 2 pieces of advice that Washington gave in his farewell address?

3 We Will identify challenges faced by Adams and the new government during his presidency.
I will explain the difference between a Federalist and a Democratic Republican

4 Federalist vs. Democratic Republican t-chart-on your own paper
Activity John Adams video Federalist vs. Democratic Republican t-chart-on your own paper Read pages Grade your t-chart!

5 What led to the rise of Political parties?
Disagreements over the nation

6 Paper Plate President Project
Enrichment Project- US History Due December 15th Paper Plate President Choose one: Washington-Adams-Jefferson-Madison-Monroe Include Possible points Illustration/picture of the president 15 Political party Time in office 1 foreign issues of his presidency 25 1 domestic issue of his presidency 25 Home state Decorate

7 MONDAY 12/1/2014 I will explain the difference between a Federalist and a Democratic Republican

8 WARM UP: Ticket in the Door
TUESDAY 12/2/2014 WOD: Alien and Sedition Acts: A Law that was Passed in 1789 that targeted immigrants who were not yet citizens. It made it illegal to say or write anything harmful about the government WARM UP: Ticket in the Door Federalist Anti-Federalist

9 I will summarize the Alien and Sedition Acts
We will identify challenges faced by Adams and the new government during his presidency. I will summarize the Alien and Sedition Acts

10 Activity John Adam’s Presidency Chapter 9 section 3-pgs John Adam’s Presidency graphic organizer-promethean

11 I was a Federalist and I supported northern merchants
Critical Writing Who Am I? I was a Federalist and I supported northern merchants John Adams!!!!

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13 Why did Congress pass the Alien and Sedition Acts, especially
Since is was a controversial piece Of legislation? To silence the critics!

14 Explain the pros and cons of having political parties and do you think Washington’s warning was good advice? Why? AP Only

15 Alien and Sedition Acts
TUESDAY 12/2/2014 I will summarize the Alien and Sedition Acts

16 HOW WERE THE ALIEN AND SEDITION ACTS UNCONSTITUTIONAL?
WEDNESDAY 12/3/2014 WOD: Jeffersonian Democracy: The idea that everyone would participate in government to ensure majority rule WARM UP: HOW WERE THE ALIEN AND SEDITION ACTS UNCONSTITUTIONAL?

17 We Will examine Jefferson’s role as President
I will list as many characteristics of Jefferson and his presidency. (competition)

18 Activity pages Summarize the following and take the quiz on the iPad: The election of 1800 Breaking the Tie The Talented Jefferson Jefferson’s Philosophy Undoing Federalist Programs Marshall and the Judiciary Marbury vs. Madison

19 Using these words, create a paragraph about Marbury vs
Using these words, create a paragraph about Marbury vs. Madison on the iPad Unconstitutional Judicial review John Marshall John Adams Supreme Court Final decision Strength of Judicial branch

20 WEDNESDAY 12/3/2013 I will list as many characteristics of Jefferson and his presidency. (competition)

21 THURSDAY 12/4/2013 Lewis and Clark expedition: The exploration of the Louisiana territory. WOD: WARM UP: Shade in the map of the Louisiana Purchase on the map in your liberty workbook. Use the map on page 304 in your TEXTBOOK.

22 We will examine the issues of Jefferson’s President.
I will illustrate the Louisiana Purchase on a map.

23 Activities Thomas Jefferson video Read Chapter 10 Section 2 pages Louisiana Purchase liberty workbook notes and map shade-in – on Promethean

24 Doubled in size!!!! The year 1803 is significant
in U.S. history is because…..? The United States Doubled in size!!!!

25 Louisiana Purchase on a map
Thursday 12/4/14 I will illustrate the Louisiana Purchase on a map

26 WOD: WARM UP: What can be done if you do not like a law?
FRIDAY 12/5/2014 WOD: Embargo Act Of 1807: American ships were NOT allowed to sail to foreign ports Impressment- the kidnapping of sailors WARM UP: What can be done if you do not like a law? Protest or bring a court case against the law 2. What branch of government can overturn a law? Judicial branch-supreme court

27 We will examine the issues of Jefferson’s President
I will write a question about an event that happened in 1803 and answer my neighbors question

28 Activity Assign jobs: reader, writer, speaker. Read the section in groups of 3, one person makes a t-chart of foreign and domestic issues and the 3rd person presents it to class Discuss Chapter 10 Section 3-pages complete Jefferson’s presidency worksheet

29 Marbury v. Madison 1803-Liberty workbook pg. 24
Summary of Case Could the Supreme Court order Secretary of State Madison to give Marbury the federal judgeship one president had appointed him, even if the new president did not want him to have it? Principle Established Expanded the power of the Supreme Court Established the Supreme Courts power of Judicial Review

30 Include 2 facts about the issue
Thomas Jefferson 3rd president FOREIGN ISSUE DOMESTIC ISSUE 1. 2. 1. 2. Include 2 facts about the issue

31 and the Alien&Sedition Acts:
Thomas Jefferson 3rd president FOREIGN ISSUE DOMESTIC ISSUE 1. Louisiana Purchase 1. Ending the Whiskey tax and the Alien&Sedition Acts: 2.Embargo Act 2. Judiciary Act Include 2 facts about the issue

32 FRIDAY 12/5/14 I will write a question about an event that happened in 1803 and answer my neighbors question


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