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Warm-up:. Label the Rocky Mountains & The Mississippi River. QUIZ!! . I can explain why the first two political parties started. Notes. I can explain why the first two political parties started . ?. ?. Thomas Jefferson James Madison. Alexander Hamilton John Adams. Notes. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WARM-UP:Label the Rocky Mountains & The Mississippi River

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QUIZ!!

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I can explain why the first two political parties started.

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I CAN EXPLAIN WHY THE FIRST TWO POLITICAL PARTIES STARTED .

Thomas JeffersonJames Madison

Alexander HamiltonJohn Adams

? ?

Notes

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I CAN EXPLAIN WHY THE FIRST TWO POLITICAL PARTIES STARTED .

Thomas Jefferson

Democratic-Republicans• Strong state

government• State banks• Emphasis on

agriculture• STRICT

interpretation of Constitution

Notes

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I CAN EXPLAIN WHY THE FIRST TWO POLITICAL PARTIES STARTED .

Alexander Hamilton

Federalists• Strong federal

government• National banks• Emphasis on

manufacturing• LOOSE

interpretation of Constitution

Notes

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WHY POLITICAL PARTIES?

Why do you think two political parties formed during the

Early Republic Era?READ the purple and green boxes on page 268.

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WHY POLITICAL PARTIES?

Why do you think two political parties formed during the

Early Republic Era?READ the section on page 268, “Political

Parties Emerge”.

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WHY POLITICAL PARTIES?

BECAUSE…

Democratic-Republicans• STRICT

interpretation of Constitution

Federalists• LOOSE

interpretation of Constitution

What do strict and loose mean?

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I CAN EXPLAIN WHY THE FIRST TWO POLITICAL PARTIES

STARTED .

Can you?

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READY FOR THE TEST?

Protective Tariffs

(p.262)

Judiciary Act of 1789

(p.259)

Whiskey Rebellion (p.263-

264)

Political Parties (p.268)

Jefferson’s Views

(p.269)

Judicial Review – Marbury

vs. Madison (p. 281)

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REVIEW GAME

1. A tariff is a -

A.ImportB.TaxC.Amendment to the constitution

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REVIEW GAME

2. A protective tariff -

A.Was used by Hamilton to protect national security.

B.Was rejected by Hamilton.C.Was used by Hamilton to

promote a strong economy.

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REVIEW GAME

3. A protective tariff -

A.Opposed by Democratic-Republicans because it created a stronger national government.

B.Opposed by Hamilton and John Adams.

C.Supported by Thomas Jefferson.

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REVIEW GAME

4. Hamilton’s protective tariffs benefitted -

A.Northern businesses because they manufactured merchandise that competed with foreign trade.

B.Southern states because their economy was built around farming and agriculture.

C.No one.

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REVIEW GAME

5. Hamilton believed Congress could create a national bank because -

A.He interpreted the constitution loosely by quoting that phrase, “necessary and proper.”

B.Thomas Jefferson persuaded him it would be good.

C.He interpreted the constitution strictly.

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6. A Democratic-Republican such as Thomas Jefferson or James Madison -

A.Supports a stronger national government.

B.Interprets the constitution strictly.

C.Opposes the agriculture economies of the southern states.

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7. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, John Adams, James Madison, James Monroe are -A.All Federalists.

B.Known as the Founding Fathers.C.The best presidents ever.