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The Birth of Political The Birth of Political PartiesParties
Take out NotesTake out Notes
Federalists v. Anti-Federalists v. Anti-FederalistsFederalists When was When was
Federalist v. Anti-Federalist v. Anti-Federalist the Federalist the first sign of an first sign of an ideological split?ideological split?
HintHint
Adams and JeffersonAdams and JeffersonBest Friends Forever?Best Friends Forever?
One Nation, One One Nation, One Dream?Dream? Ideals of Ideals of
Revolution kept Revolution kept country unitedcountry united
Interpretation of Interpretation of Constitution led Constitution led to splitto split
Loose v. StrictLoose v. Strict
I warned you about factions! Why didn’t you
jerkfaces listen?
Loose InterpretationLoose Interpretation
““Read Between the Lines”Read Between the Lines”
Implied Powers of National GovernmentImplied Powers of National Government– Necessary and Proper Clause Art 1 Sec 8 Cl 18Necessary and Proper Clause Art 1 Sec 8 Cl 18
The Congress shall have power …To make The Congress shall have power …To make all laws which shall be necessary and all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers, and all other powers foregoing powers, and all other powers vested by this Constitution in the vested by this Constitution in the government of the United States, or in any government of the United States, or in any department or officer thereof.department or officer thereof.
Strict InterpretationStrict Interpretation
Word for WordWord for Word
Not in the Not in the Constitution, its Constitution, its not in our powernot in our power
Loose Vs StrictLoose Vs Strict
Democratic – Democratic – RepublicansRepublicans
(Republicans)(Republicans)
This ideological split eventually led to the creation of the first two political parties.
FederalistsFederalists
An Ideological SplitAn Ideological Split
Election of 1796Election of 1796
Democratic Republican Jefferson v. Federalist Democratic Republican Jefferson v. Federalist AdamsAdams
Adams wins, Jefferson Vice President Adams wins, Jefferson Vice President
First Campaigning by the two partiesFirst Campaigning by the two parties
Unique Result: What was unique about the Unique Result: What was unique about the situation between President and Vice situation between President and Vice President?President?
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Democratic - Democratic - RepublicansRepublicans Educated FarmersEducated Farmers Agrarian UtopiaAgrarian Utopia Weak Central Weak Central
GovernmentGovernment Strict InterpretationStrict Interpretation Pro-FrenchPro-French Support in the SouthSupport in the South
Would sort of Would sort of become Democratsbecome Democrats
FederalistsFederalists
Merchants and Merchants and BankersBankers
Ruling EliteRuling Elite Strong Central Strong Central
GovernmentGovernment Implied PowersImplied Powers
– National BankNational Bank Pro-EnglishPro-English Support in NorthSupport in North
– Would sort of Would sort of become Republicansbecome Republicans
Birth of Political Birth of Political PartiesParties Split on interpretation Split on interpretation
of Constitution would of Constitution would define early elections define early elections in our countryin our country
Current 2 Party Current 2 Party system has roots to system has roots to election of 1800election of 1800