Please sit with the same groups from Friday in the last station you were at 1 What is a precedent 2 Name one precedent which was set while Washington was in office Station Rotation We will complete our last 2 stations ID: 584438
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Happy Monday! Warm up
Please sit with the same groups from Friday in the last station you were at!1. What is a precedent?2. Name one precedent which was set while Washington was in office.Slide2
Station Rotation!
We will complete our last 2 stationsYou have 15 minutes at each station- WORK HARD
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Washington -> Adams
Election 1796- First openly contested election in American HistoryFederalists: AdamsRepublicans: Jefferson
SECTIONALISM
: placing one region interests over those of the nation as a wholeSlide4
XYZ AFFAIR
Examine the political cartoon
What are French officials upset about? What do they decide to do?
What action does President Adams take?
How do the French respond?Slide5
XYZ AFFAIR SKITSlide6
XYZ Affair & Quasi-War with France
CAUSE: Jay’s Treaty (US + GB)- France ANGRYFrench stopped American ships and took goods bound for BritainFederalists want war!Slide7
XYZ Affair & Quasi-War with France
Adams sends diplomats to FranceFrench diplomats demand bribesUS deny 1798- Congress suspends trade with FranceQuasi-war (un-declared war at sea)Slide8
Federalists VS. Democratic-Republicans
ALIEN & SEDITION ACTSVIRGINIA AND KENTUCKY RESOLUTIONS
While watching wonderful skits- write important information from eachSlide9
ALIEN AND SEDITION ACTSAllowed president to arrest or deport any immigrant who spoke out against the government
Set fines and jail terms for anyone stating false statements against the governmentSlide10
VIRGINIA AND KENTUCKY RESOLUTIONS
Response to Alien and Sedition ActsStates created Constitution, could judge federal law unconstitutionalNullification: if federal government passed an unconstitutional law, states had the power to nullify or declare invalidAlien and Sedition Acts violated Freedom of SpeechSlide11
Election of 1800Federalist- Adams
Republicans- Thomas Jefferson (P), Aaron Burr (VP)Federalists had controlled Congress, army, presidency“Bloodless Revolution” first transition from one party to another Slide12
Midnight JudgesAdams stayed up until midnight night before Jefferson was to take office, appointing Federalist Federal Judges
Maintain Federalists power even thought Democratic-Republican was PresidentLast skit! Slide13
Analyzing Cause + EffectDivide your paper into 3 columns
Left column (Cause)Middle (Event)Right column (Effect)Events- Whiskey Rebellion, Bank of the US, XYZ Affair, Alien and Sedition Acts, Midnight JudgesSlide14
Enrichment1. When was this idea first introduced? What prevented it from being successful?
2. How do the statistics for jobs that require advanced degree compare to Americans who actually hold an advanced degree?3. What would happen if free community college became an option? How would it benefit America?Slide15
Exit Ticket (1 paragraph)How would you describe John Adams presidency?
What successes/failures took place while he was in office?