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Vocabulary Warm Up Pg. •Interpretation - The way you see something. •Manufacturing : To produce something in factories •Urban : city life •Rural : farms, countryside

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Vocabulary Warm UpPg.

• Interpretation- The way you see something.• Manufacturing: To produce

something in factories• Urban: city life• Rural: farms, countryside

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Interpretation

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Manufacturing

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Urban

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Rural

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Agenda

• What political party would you belong to?• Political Parties Notes• Jefferson and Hamilton Big Head Notes

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The Early Political Parties

“It’s My Party”

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Political Parties

• Groups with similar opinions on platform issues

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Mob Rule

Out of control masses who try to rule the gov. with violence

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EliteA select group of “well to do” people

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History of Political Parties

When George Washington gave his Farewell Address he warned America of what 3 things???Avoid foreign alliances, avoid debt, and avoid political parties.

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True or False

1. I believe that Shays Rebellion and the Whiskey Rebellion posed a threat to our country. This type of mob rule provides no benefit for the people and does not keep our government in check. 2. I believe that United States should not help the people of France overthrow their government. That is their business. 3. I believe that the federal government should be strong to keep our nation unified. Too much state power causes way too many problems and the Federal gov’t can make all states happy. 4. I believe that the Constitution should be flexible and should not be followed word for word. The president and congress should be able to do things not stated in the Constitution. 5. I believe that the national government should keep have a common currency and a strong national bank. I don’t think a national bank could become corrupt while handling all of the nation’s money. 6. I believe that we should trade with England instead of France. The people of England are our distant family. 7. I believe that large cities provide the best opportunities to make money and provide for the best kind of living. Farming life is not for me. 8. I anticipate being wealthy as an adult. I will probably choose a profession such as business owner, lawyer, or doctor. 9. I believe that the United States should always have a large military. I don’t feel as if military power could be abused by people in power (i.e. to stop another American Revolution). 10. I believe only educated, property owners ae capable of self-government. You should not be able to vote unless you own property and are educated.

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Results9-10 Questions answered true = Radical Federalist Alexander Hamilton is you BFF.

6-8 Questions answer true= You are a Federalist

5 Questions answered true= You could be a democratic republican or a federalist.

3-4 answered true= You are Democratic Republican.

0-2 answered true= You are a Democratic Republican. Thomas Jefferson is your BFF.

Remember, no parties while

I’m gone!

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Washington’s CabinetDuring his presidency, George Washington had gathered some of the most talented men in our nation’s history to help advise him. What was the name of this group of people?? Cabinet

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Differences in Ideas

Many of these cabinet members had very different opinions on how the nation should be run. It is these differences in ideas that led to the creation of the first political parties. Which two people did not like one another??• Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson

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QuestionWhat two political parties exist today?Which party does Obama belong to?

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The Nation’s First Parties

The first political parties included the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans.

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Federalists

Party

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Leader of the FederalistsThe Federalists party was founded in 1794. It was founded by Alexander Hamilton. Alexander Hamilton was a member of Washington’s cabinet.

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Type of Government

The Federalist believed in a strong national /central government. They did not want the states to have too much power for fear that it would divide the country.

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What Were the Federalists Afraid Of?The federalists party were afraid of mob rule. They thought that government decisions should be made by educated, wealthy citizens. They believed the common man wouldn’t always act in their best interest.

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Question

When Washington was president, what was an example of mob rule (when the people tried to rebel using violence)?

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How to Interpret the ConstitutionThe Federalists also supported a loose interpretation of the constitution. The constitution was made to be flexible. People shouldn’t follow it word for word.

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Leader of the FederalistsThe Federalists party believed that yes the country should have a national bank. The national bank would be the most powerful bank in the country. It would be where the government kept its money.

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QuestionWhich individual established the national bank?

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Basis of Economy

Federalists supported trade with England. Alexander Hamilton saw city life, manufacturing, and shipping as the future for America’s economy.

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Supporters

People who supported the Federalist Party included upper-class, lawyers, merchants, clergy and manufacturers.

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First President

John Adams was the first president to run as part of the Federalists Party.

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Brainpop Video

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Democratic- RepublicansParty

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Leader

The Democratic-Republicans was founded in 1793 by Thomas Jefferson. In fact, many historians refer to the beliefs and actions of this party as “Jeffersonian democracy.”

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Type of Government

Jefferson’s Democratic- Republicans believed in states rights and a weak central government.

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What were they Afraid of?

The Democratic-Republicans were afraid of tyranny (one person who rules).

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What is an example of tyranny that we’ve studied already in this class?

Question

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Interpretation of Constitution

Jefferson’s Democratic- Republicans believed in a strict interpretation of the constitution. (We do exactly what it says.)

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Interpretation of Constitution

Jefferson’s Democratic- Republicans said no to the national bank. They feared the bank would become corrupt and favor the rich. They also feared it would lead to too much power in one place.

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Economic Beliefs of the Democratic-Republicans

The Democratic-Republicans supported the “common man” like farmers and craftsmen. They saw the future of America’s economy centered around farming and trade with France.

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QuestionIf the Democratic-Republicans supported farming, which region of the country do you think really liked this part? (New England, Middle, or South)

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Strongest Supporters• The Democratic-Republicans were mostly

supported by farmers, tradespeople and the working class. In fact Thomas Jefferson saw the future of America as being a “rural nation” made up of farmers.

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First President

• The first president elected from the Democratic- Republican party was Thomas Jefferson.

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Big Heads Tend to Fight• Color Hamilton (green) and Jefferson• Write down a couple notes around

their face.

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Project• Cut out the Big Head of the politician you like.• Color in your Big Head neatly.• Glue it down on one side your paper.• On the other side you are going to list the

following:The name of you politicianThe political party he is withFive things your politician believes in