PPT-Chapter 11 Review The “Revolution of 1800”
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Jefferson wins Burr becomes VP Peaceful transfer of power among parties 12 th Amendment Jefferson keeps virtually all of Hamiltons policies in place not excise
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Jefferson wins Burr becomes VP Peaceful transfer of power among parties 12 th Amendment Jefferson keeps virtually all of Hamiltons policies in place not excise tax We are all Republicans we are all Federalists. 1800 ASPECT (1800 277 328)aspect.org.au Quick guide to autism What it looks like and how you can help ASD is a lifelong neurodevelopmental disorderWe dont know what causes ASD but we do know gen Part 1: 1491 - 1877. Periods 1 - 5 (50% of the New Curriculum). Shoutout time: Shoutout to YOU for watching. Thanks for the support!. If it’s BOLD, KNOW it! Check out videos in the description. Period 1 Overview (1491 - 1607). – ANSWER KEY. Social Studies 9 . Chapter 1 Terms/People. Renaissance. :. a time if great revival, or re-birth of art, literature and learning in Europe during the 14. th. to 16. th. Centuries, marking the transition from the medieval to the modern world. Periodization. 1800. – The Election of Thomas Jefferson leading to the first peaceful transfer of political power from one political party to . another. 1848. – Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo ends the Mexican War. Part 1: 1491 - 1877. Periods 1 - 5 (50% of the New Curriculum). Shoutout time: Shoutout to YOU for watching. Thanks for the support!. If it’s BOLD, KNOW it! Check out videos in the description. Period 1 Overview (1491 - 1607). Market Revolution. Farming becomes more commercialized. More growing crops for trade, . not for subsistence. More specialized – e.g., . “I’m a . wheat . farmer.”. Larger markets, more intermediaries, less personal. The Divergence Debate. Ken . Pomeranz. : The Great Divergence: China, . Euroope. and the Making of the Modern World Economy (2000). -think outside national boundaries. -Europe’s access to coal and colonies. Linear Programming. The . PCTech. company makes and sells two models for computers, Basic and XP.. Profits for Basic is $80/unit . and . for XP is $129/unit. . Sales estimate is 600 Basics and 1200 XPs. Based on what you read in chapter 7, why is not a surprise that there was a revolution? What about the colonial character helped illustrate . that . revolution was inevitable?. I can use content knowledge to make a claim and support it with evidence. Geocentric-. Heliocentric-. *Use Chapter 17 Section 1!. Chapter 17 Sec 1. The Scientific Revolution. Background to the Revolution. Medieval Era-. No new research. Relied on ancient “authorities”. I. Federalist and Republican Mudslingers. In 1800 election, Federalists faced handicaps:. Alien and Sedition Acts incited many enemies. Feverish preparations for war with France swelled federal debt and required new taxes, including a stamp tax. Two of the most important works in English literature:. “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. “Lines Composed a Few Miles Above . Tintern. Abbey” by William Wordsworth. 1800 - 1816. Federalists:. Upper class, merchants, Pro-British (trade!), located mostly in the North. Democratic-Republicans:. Middle and lower classes, **. farmers**. , Pro-French (American Revolution), located in the South. Part 1: 1491 - 1877. Periods 1 - 5 (50% of the New Curriculum). Shoutout time: Shoutout to YOU for watching. Thanks for the support!. If it’s BOLD, KNOW it! Check out videos in the description. Period 1 Overview (1491 - 1607).
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