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Monday January 3, 2011 1.New Warm ups: What political party did President Washington belong to? a. the Federalists b. the Democratic-Republicans c. the Ant federalists d. none of the above 2.P Outline Chapter 5 Section 1 (p.278) 1. Start in class & finish for HW

Monday January 3, 2011 1.New Warm ups: What political party did President Washington belong to? a.the Federalists b.the Democratic-Republicans c.the Ant

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Monday January 3, 20111. New Warm ups: What political party did President

Washington belong to?a. the Federalistsb. the Democratic-Republicansc. the Ant federalistsd. none of the above

2. P Outline Chapter 5 Section 1 (p.278)1. Start in class & finish for HW

Tuesday January 4, 20111. Shays' Rebellion and the Whiskey Rebellion both

arose as a result ofa. anti-British feelings.b. Federalist protests.c. Native American attacks.d. new taxes.

2. Turn in outline3. P Problems in the New Republic Wkst

a. Begin in class and finish for HW

Wednesday January 5, 20111. Why did President Washington send troops to the

Northwest Territory in 1791? a. to put down the Whiskey Rebellionb. to defend white settlers from Native American attacksc. to make British troops leave the fortsd. to end Shays' Rebellion

2. Jefferson & Hamilton Partner Readinga. Read infob. Answer questionsc. Share out w/ row partner & record info

Thursday January 6, 20111. What view did Alexander Hamilton hold about the

states’ war debt? a. The states should be responsible for paying back the money

themselves.b. The country should not pay back the money it owed to

other nations.c. The national government should pay the states’ debts.d. The states should borrow money from the National Bank to

pay their debts.2. Finish Jefferson & Hamilton Partner Reading

a. Review b. P Create a double bubble of Jefferson & Hamiltonc. P Write 6-8 sentences explaining who you agree with more

and why

Friday January 7, 20111. Who was the founder of the Federalist Party?

a. George Washingtonb. Alexander Hamiltonc. John Adamsd. Thomas Jefferson

2. Turn in HW3. Video on Adams

Monday January 10, 20111. New Warm ups: What political party did President

Washington belong to?a. the Federalistsb. the Democratic-Republicansc. the Ant federalistsd. none of the above

2. P Adam’s Presidency Wksta. Start in class & finish at home

Tuesday January 11, 20111. Why did President Washington issue the

Proclamation of Neutrality in 1793?a. to discourage American involvement in the war

between Britain and Franceb. to prevent the United States from ever engaging in warc. to encourage American involvement in the war

between Britain and Franced. to stop the movement of settlers onto Native American

lands

2. Finish & Turn in Adam’s Presidency Wkst3. Adam’s Video

Wednesday January 12, 20111. To build a strong national economy, secretary of

the treasury Alexander Hamilton a. opposed paying off the debts owed to foreign nationsb. opposed the creation of a national bank.c. called for the creation of a national bank.d. opposed paying off the debts owed to individual

American citizens.

2. P Assessment P.300 Q1-13a. Restate ? In answer & write in complete sentences

3. P Bring wkbk tomorrow

Thursday January 13, 20111. What effect did the Embargo Act of 1807 have

against the British?a. It destroyed the British economy.b. It proved ineffective against the British.c. It increased British trade with the United States.d. It increased American trade

2. with other nations.3. Turn in HW4. P Workbook pages 93-97

a. Start in class & finish for HW5. STUDY FOR WARM UP QUIZ

Friday January 14, 20111. Turn in Warm ups 2. Take Quiz3. Turn in workbook pages4. Government’s Role in the Economy (RB6)

1. Read together and answer questions

Tuesday January 18, 20111. Who inspired Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to use civil

disobedience to obtain civil rights?a. Thomas Jeffersonb. Benjamin Franklinc. Gandhid. George Wallace

2. MLK Video & Wkst

Wednesday January 19, 20111. New Warm Ups: Why did the Republican Congress pass the

Embargo Act in 1807?a. to weaken the Barbary pirates by keeping American

merchant ships from sailing the seasb. to strengthen the U.S. economy by discouraging imports

and encouraging exportsc. to hurt Britain by not allowing trade with the nationd. to frustrate the Federalists in Congress who opposed the

Embargo2. Supreme Court Reading & ?’s

a. p. 310-311 Read together & answer questions3. P. Section 1 (p. 307-309)

a. Read and answer questions 1-4b. Use same paper as above

Thursday January 20, 20111. Who said in his inaugural address, “We are all

Republicans, we are all Federalists”?a. George Washingtonb. Thomas Jeffersonc. James Madisond. Alexander Hamilton

2. Turn in Hw3. Opportunity Knocks Wkst

a. Read in class together & highlight b. Answer questions on own

4. P French in America Wkst

Friday January 21, 20111. In his inaugural address, President Jefferson

called fora. the return of a monarchy in the United States.b. an end to the Federalist Party.c. increasing the power of the federal government.d. reducing the power of the federal government

2. Review & Turn in Hw

3. Louisiana Purchase Videoa. Answer questions on wkst

Monday January 25, 20111. Which Supreme Court ruling upheld the sanctity

of contracts?a. Marbury v. Madisonb. Fletcher v. Peckc. Gibbons v. Ogdend. McCulloch v. Maryland

2. P Barbary Coast pirates1. Slide show & Wkst2. Finish for HW if needed

Tuesday January 26, 20111. Which of the following acquisitions secured control of

North America’s longest river, added substantially to the Native American, Spanish, and French populations of the country, and essentially doubled the size of the United States?

a. purchase of Alaskab. Gadsden Purchasec. Louisiana Purchased. purchase of Florida

2. P Jefferson’s Presidency wksta. Start in class & finish for HW

Wednesday January 27, 20111. Which one was not a cause of the War of 1812

a. Barbary Coast piratesb. Tecumseh fleeing to Canadac. Impressment of American sailorsd. The War Hawks

2. Slide Notes on War of 1812

Thursday January 28, 20111. The peace treaty which ended the War of 1812

was signed ina. Stockholm, Swedenb. Ghent, Belgiumc. Washington D.Cd. Paris, France

Finish Slide Notes on War of 1812 if needed

2. P Madison’s Presidency wkst1. Start in class & Finish for HW

Friday January 29, 20111. Warm Up Quiz2. Review & turn in Madison wkst3. First four President’s Project

a. Explain rubricb. Begin page 1