PPT-Jefferson’s Presidency

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Objective Identify how the United States expanded its borders during Thomas Jeffersons presidency Page 57 Simplifying the Presidency Walked to his own inauguration

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Objective Identify how the United States expanded its borders during Thomas Jeffersons presidency Page 57 Simplifying the Presidency Walked to his own inauguration Wore work clothes when accepting visitors. 6.3 - Jefferson Alters the Nation’s Course. Objectives. Election of 1800. The divide between the political parties sharpens, as Adams is seen as tool of the rich and supporter of British style Monarchy, and Jefferson is seen as an atheist and supporter of dangerous French Revolution.. LECTURE 1. GV 369. 1. WHY THE PRESIDENCY?. 2. A UNITARY INSTITUTION. - INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS. 3. APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF THE PRESIDENCY. . - HISTORICAL. - QUANITATIVE. of the European Union . July. . – . December. 2014 . Three . main. . institutions. . European Parliament. - the voice of the people. Council of Ministers. (. European Council and Council of the EU). . c . Section 3: Jefferson: Creating Personal Space for Self-Reflection . c. “Mr. J. went to his apartments, the door of which is never opened but by himself and his retirement seems so sacred that I told him it was his sanctum sanctorum.”. Value Education Towards Human Development . PRESIDENCY COLLEGE. India became an Independent country on August 15, 1947 and a democratic constitution was established on January 26, 1950. The Indian society upholds a set of values namely, democracy, socialism and secularism, which guide the life of the individuals and group functioning. These three basic values are stressed in the preamble of the Constitution of India as We, the people of India, have solemnly. Jefferson’ “Revolution”. Wins the election of 1800: 73-65 electoral votes . First time that we switch from one party to another. . Jefferson: Dem-Rep . Adams: Fed. Election Problems. Jefferson and his running mate Aaron Burr are tied in electoral votes. . Crash Course: #10. Essential Questions. What were the key issues in the early 1800s that caused divide and debate between the national political parties? . After the . Louisiana Purchase. , how did the US government attempt to influence and control North America and the Western Hemisphere, including examples of exploration, military efforts, . Environmental & Ecological Balance. The environment refers to natural things around us which sustain our life, such as the atmosphere of the earth, fresh and healthy air and drinkable water etc.. Chapter 6 Section 3. Jefferson Wins Presidential Election of 1800. Federalist, President John Adams v Democratic-Republican, Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson received 8 electoral votes over Adams, but his running mate Andy Burr tied him for Presidency. . 1800-1848. The “Revolution of 1800”. Jefferson wins, Burr becomes VP . Peaceful transfer of power among parties. 12. th. Amendment. Jefferson keeps virtually all of Hamilton’s policies in place (not excise tax). Learning Target:. I will be able to evaluate the growth of the federal government following the so-called “Revolution of 1800”.. Republican Identities in a New Republic. An age of rapid population growth. George Washington . elected president unanimously – took office 1789. Government began on harmonious note but party politics already emerging in states. Constitution did not address political parties (election). …and the election of 1800. 1. Background and Education. Like . most sons of land owners, he studied land surveying. Graduated from William and Mary University in Williamsburg, VA. Tall, red-headed, quiet. c . Section . 2: An Experimental Vegetable . Garden . c. “A theory must yield to experience.” . (Thomas Jefferson . to . letter James Maury, Monticello, June 16, 1815). Photos by D. Gerlach of Monticello’s Vegetable Garden taken on July 31, 2013. Note natural supports used for “climbing” vegetables on right. .

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