PDF-LESSON PLAN #12: Abigail Adams and Thomas Jefferson

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1 Curriculum frameworks 1325 Analyze and explain the structure and elements of nonfiction works 2 Goal of the lesson To illustrate the literary yet practical conversation

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1 Curriculum frameworks 1325 Analyze and explain the structure and elements of nonfiction works 2 Goal of the lesson To illustrate the literary yet practical conversation between two ex. Those of us that have the pleasure of working here hope you can take a few moments to look around and appreciate this magnificent building The information contained in this pamphlet is provided solely for your enjoyment The Jefferson County Courthou 25 Analyze and explain the structure and elements of nonfiction works 2 Goal of the lesson To illustrate the literary yet pr actical conversation between two extremely historic figures 3 Expected student outcomes Students will be able to express the 1 Samuel 25:2-42. The Tact of Abigail. What Is TACT?. The Importance of TACT . . .. Lessons We Can Learn From Abigail –. 1 Sam 25. The Tact of Abigail. Tact - . 1 : sensitive mental or aesthetic perception . . .2 : a keen sense of what to do or say in order to maintain good relations with others or avoid offense. e. . Explain the importance of the Presidencies of George Washington and John Adams; include the Whiskey Rebellion, non-intervention in Europe, and the development of political parties (Alexander Hamilton).. 1798-1809. Building a Nation. Election of 1796. First American election. Federalist. nominated John Adams & Thomas Pinckney. Democratic-Republicans . nominated Thomas Jefferson & Aaron Burr. Textbook. Pages 184-188. Jefferson Wins Presidential Election of 1800. Jefferson (R.) vs. John Adams (F). Jefferson defeated Adams by 8 electoral votes.. Aaron Burr received the same number of votes as Jefferson (House of Rep. had to pick winner). 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. . 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.. Accepting All of Jesus. “He . who rejects Me, and does not receive My words, has that which judges him— the word that I have spoken will judge him in the last day. .” . (. John 12:48. ). Accepting All of Jesus. Who’s In Charge: Central vs. Local Control. In theory, each level is supposed to be sovereign within in its sphere. But as the U.S. grew, tensions arose between localists and nationalists. . American History has been a working out of conflict over who is in charge (central or local), whether it is the fight over tariff and banking policy in the Early National and Jacksonian Eras, or secession crisis of the Civil War, or the economic crisis of the New Deal, or the constitutional battle that was the Civil Rights Movement.. Angela Brown. Learning Targets:. Summarize the actions of John Adams as President.. Describe the events of Gabriel Prosser’s Rebellion.. Explain the outcome and the importance of the election of 1800.. First Years Under New Constitution. Election of 1788. First election. Washington. god-like figure. Everyone’s choice. VP. No running mates. Second place. John Adams. Bill of Rights. Anti-Federalists . Jeffersonian Revolution of 1800. Wins a close and very weird election. Jefferson wins primarily because of the 3/5 Compromise. “Negro President”. Jefferson scandals were brought up. Sally . Hemings. “The Origins of American Politics”. (1789 – 1820). http://. news.yahoo.com/video/whoknew-american-history-know-us-060000812.html. . Washington’s Presidency. Major Political Events:. First Bank of the U.S..

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