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Pre-AP Mon, Dec 3, 2012 Warm-Up 10 minutes: 1.Vocab Quiz Activity Bill of Rights Scenarios Finish Essay or Start Notes DLG: Evaluate situations in which.

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1 Pre-AP Mon, Dec 3, 2012 Warm-Up 10 minutes: 1.Vocab Quiz Activity Bill of Rights Scenarios Finish Essay or Start Notes DLG: Evaluate situations in which rights may be violated Closing: Are the Bill of Rights out of date for our needs today? Explain. TasksDue DateComments HW – Chap 9 Sec 1TuesdayPage 49-50 in notebook HW – Chap 9 Sec 3Thurs, Dec 6Page 53 (page 51-52 is for sec2 and we will cover in class) Quiz – Cons & Chap 9Fri, Dec 7This is a District Quiz, You canNOT use your notes Test – Cons and Chap 9Thurs, Dec 13

2 Pre-AP Tues, Dec 4, 2012 Warm-Up 5 minutes: Use the information in the excerpts and your knowledge of social studies to answer the questions that follow: 1.“…no warrants shall issue, but upon reasonable cause, supported buy oath describing the place to be searched and the persons or things to be seized.” 2.“No person shall be held to answer for a capital crime, unless on an indictment of a grand jury” Q1. What is the amendment # for excerpt 1? Excerpt 2? Q2. Write a statement that summarizes the main idea behind both amendments. DLG: Describe major domestic problems faced by the new republic[5A] Closing: What challenges (sec1) were faced by the new nation under the Constitution? TasksDue DateComments HW – Chap 9 Sec 1TuesdayPage 49-50 in notebook HW – Chap 9 Sec 3Thurs, Dec 6Page 53 (page 51-52 is for sec2 and we will cover in class) Quiz – Cons & Chap 9Fri, Dec 7This is a District Quiz, You canNOT use your notes Test – Cons and Chap 9Thurs, Dec 13

3 1.Discuss Warm-Up 2.John Adams Movie Clip – National Bank 3.Interpretation of the Constitution Cartoon 1.Discuss 2.Draw your own representation 4.12 – Word Summary answering this question: What challenges were faced by the new nation under the Constitution? DLG: Describe major domestic problems faced by the leaders of the new republic such as maintaining national security, building a military, creating a stable economic system, setting up the court system, and defining the authority of the central government.[5A]

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5 Pre-AP Wed, Dec 5, 2012 Warm-Up 10 minutes: (add to your notes on an pg 50) 1.Imagine you are a representative in Congress in 1794, write a speech (paragraph) either for or against Hamilton’s plan. Please include text evidence. DLG: Describe major domestic problems faced by the new republic[5A] Closing: What challenges (sec2) were faced by the new nation under the Constitution TasksDue DateComments HW – Chap 9 Sec 1TuesdayPage 49-50 in notebook HW – Chap 9 Sec 3Thurs, Dec 6Page 53 (page 51-52 is for sec2 and we will cover in class) Quiz – Cons & Chap 9Fri, Dec 7This is a District Quiz, You canNOT use your notes Test – Cons and Chap 9Thurs, Dec 13

6 1.Discuss Warm-Up 2.Tariff Activity, if time permits 3.Discuss Section 2 4.Whiskey Rebellion 5.12 – Word Summary answering this question: What challenges were faced by the new nation under the Constitution? DLG: Describe major domestic problems faced by the leaders of the new republic such as maintaining national security, building a military, creating a stable economic system, setting up the court system, and defining the authority of the central government.[5A]

7 Challenges to the New Government Such a resistance is treason against society, against liberty, against everything that ought to be dear to a free, enlightened, and prudent people. To tolerate it were to abandon your most precious interests. Not to subdue it were to tolerate it. ---Alexander Hamilton

8 Pre-AP Thurs, Dec 6, 2012 Warm-Up 5 minutes: 1.TSCR 29 & 30 2.Tape to pg 54 in your notebook DLG: Describe major domestic problems faced by the new republic[5A] Closing: How did Washington’s effort to serve as a symbol of national unity help the new nation? TasksDue DateComments Quiz – Cons & Chap 9Fri, Dec 7This is a District Quiz, You canNOT use your notes Test – Cons and Chap 9Thurs, Dec 13

9 1.Discuss Warm-Up 2.Use a Graphic Organizer like the on the board to illustrate Washington’s presidency – page 55 3.Discuss Section 3 4.Closing: How did Washington’s effort to serve as a symbol of nation unity help the new nation? DLG: Describe major domestic problems faced by the leaders of the new republic such as maintaining national security, building a military, creating a stable economic system, setting up the court system, and defining the authority of the central government.[5A]

10 Washington’s Farewell Address “The great rule of conduct for us in regard to foreign nations is…to have with them as little political connection as possible. So far as we have already formed engagements let them be fulfilled with perfect good faith. Here let us stop.” 1.What are some of the dangers that Washington cautioned the nation against? 2.Which of these dangers does our nation face today? Explain

11 Pre-AP Fri, Dec 7, 2012 Warm-Up 10 minutes: 1.Quiz Obj: How did the first American policies emerge? Closing: Did the formation of political parties make the nation more or less democratic? TasksDue DateComments Quiz – Cons & Chap 9Fri, Dec 7This is a District Quiz, You canNOT use your notes Test – Cons and Chap 9Thurs, Dec 13Review is on Netschool

12 1.Use a Graphic Organizer like the on the board to illustrate Washington’s presidency – page 55 2.Political Party Analysis 3.Introduce Political Debate DLG: Describe major domestic problems faced by the leaders of the new republic such as maintaining national security, building a military, creating a stable economic system, setting up the court system, and defining the authority of the central government.[5A]

13 Who’s POV is it? 1.believe that the government should make laws that protect American businesses, especially new factories that are popping up in the northeastern states of Massachusetts and Connecticut 2.party is made up of farmers from the South and from the newly admitted western states of Kentucky and Tennessee. 3.dislikes the king, but believe the rich are the best rulers as opposed to the common folk

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15 The Election of 1800 Debate…It’s 1800, it’s time to pick a new president. Will it be a Federalist or Democratic-Republicans? The class will be divided into 2 groups: Federalists & Democratic- Republicans The Federalist will select someone to be Alexander Hamilton and the Democratic-Republican will select someone to be Thomas Jefferson That person will create a 3-minute speech outlining their party’s main ideas. Be prepared to give the speech at the debate. Within the Federalists and Democratic-Republicans groups, you will be divided into sub-groups Within each sub-group: 1.Create a sign with a symbol and a slogan explaining your party’s position, be persuasive 2.Assign each person a topic from the list. Each person will research and prepare 1 argument with facts, details, and/or examples for each in your own words. (this is a formative grade) 3.On an index card, write names of group members and who is doing what.

16 supported by lawyers, merchants, manufacturers, and clergy (members of the church 1.Explain why Federalists believe in a strong national government and a loose interpretation of the constitution. 2.Explain the benefit of a National Bank 3.Explain why John Adams, a Federalists, supported the Alien and Sedition Acts 4.Explain why Federalist believe Jefferson was wrong to oppose sending troops to stop the Whiskey Rebellion Topics-Federalist Explain why Demo/Rep believe in a limited national government (states rights) and a strict interpretation of the constitution. Explain why Demo/Rep oppose the National Bank Explain why Demo/Rep believe President Adams was unwise to support the Alien and Sedition Acts Explain why Demo/Rep disagree with the way Pres Washington handled the Whiskey Rebellion

17 Supported by farmers and trades people 1.Explain why Demo/Rep believe in a limited national government (states rights) and a strict interpretation of the constitution. 2.Explain why Demo/Rep oppose the National Bank 3.Explain why Demo/Rep believe President Adams was unwise to support the Alien and Sedition Acts 4.Explain why Demo/Rep disagree with the way Pres Washington handled the Whiskey Rebellion Topics – Democratic/Republican (Demo/Rep)

18 Parties Argument Analysis (this is what I will grade) Topic: Explain why Demo/Rep oppose the National Bank Argument Facts, detail, examples

19 1)During the debate 1)Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson will make their opening remarks 2)After the debate 1)Turn in your “Parties Argument Analysis” (Formative Grade) 2)PROMPT: Who had the better vision for the US, Hamilton or Jefferson? Write a paragraph explaining your decision and provide evidence justifying your answer. (Formative Grade)


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