PPT-The Federalist Era
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c 2009 AIHE 1789 1801 BLAST Summer 2011 This power point presentation is for educational purposes It may contain copyrighted material Please do not post redistribute or copy without the permission of the author or Dr Kevin Brady at the American Institute for History Education. Federalist No 39 Federalist No 39 James Madison The framework of the American government todaya representative government with a strong federal governmentwas laid out in a series of essays or treatises collectively called the Federalist Papers James Leisure Time. The Victorian Era was from . J. une of 1837 all the way to January of 1901. It was called the Victorian Era as this was the time that queen Victoria was in power. The Victorian era produced many sports and activities that we play to this day. . By Isabel Harkins. The Jacobean Era is the period of time in which James I (. & VI) ruled . England and Scotland, from 1603-1625. The word "Jacobean" comes from the Hebrew name Jacob, from which the name James is derived. . Components added to Constitution. Enumerated and Reserved Powers. Powers that would specifically rest with the Federal Government. Enumerate means to list. If it wasn’t listed, it was denied to the Fed Gov’t and reserved for state decision. Presenters: Damon . Huss and Pam . Jenning. . Poll Question #1. What is the main method you use to teach about the . framing. of the U.S. Constitution?. a. I have students research a project about the Constitutional Convention of 1787 and the history of ratification.. Pre-Plastic Era – The Toothbrush. Dated back as far as 3500 BC. The earliest know toothbrush was made by chewing on a twig until it became soft like a brush.. 1600s – 1800s. The next invention of the toothbrush is made from bone handles and bristles made from pig hair. . John Locke. John Locke . English philosopher. Lived during “The Glorious Revolution”. Natural Rights: life, liberty, estate. Wrote Second Treatise on Government. People will create a government to protect their possessions. A Debate over Ratification. Who were the Federalists?. supported . the . Constitution and a strong national government. Federalists . included. were . James . Madison. , . Alexander . Hamilton. , and . 1960s & 1970s America. An Era of Social Change. The 1960s & 1970s were a time of significant change for US. Boomers born into victorious, prosperous US that defended freedom & fought oppression. Federalists. Versus. Democratic-Republicans. Growth of Political Parties. Who were the leaders?. What were the issues?. THE ELECTION OF 1796. Vice President John Adams (left) against former Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson (right), former friends now turned bitter political enemies.. The election of 1800 was a rematch of the 1796 election:. The Federalists ran President John Adams for a second term. The Democratic-Republicans ran Thomas Jefferson.. Intense animosity and bitter partisanship fueled the election of 1800.. Alexander Hamilton. He was born out of wedlock in the British West Indies.. Orphaned at an early age. Benefactors provided him with money to study in New York at King’s College aka Columbia University. Presenters: Damon . Huss and Pam . Jenning. . Poll Question #1. What is the main method you use to teach about the . framing. of the U.S. Constitution?. a. I have students research a project about the Constitutional Convention of 1787 and the history of ratification.. period of Queen Victoria's . reign. June . 1837 until her death . January 1901. It . was a long period of peace, prosperity, "refined sensibilities" and national self-confidence for the United . Kingdom.
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