PPT-Republican Ascendancy
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The Jeffersonian Vision 18001814 8 President Jefferson In 1800 Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr each received 73 electoral votes The election was finally decided
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The Jeffersonian Vision 18001814 8 President Jefferson In 1800 Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr each received 73 electoral votes The election was finally decided in February 1801 when the House of Representatives on the thirtysixth ballot chose Jefferson by a vote of 10 to 4 This flag commemorates Jeffersons victory in the election. Home State Served Virginia1789-1797Federalist Massachusetts1797-1801Federalist Virginia1801-1809Democratic-Republican Virginia1817-1825Democratic-Republican Massachusetts1825-1829Democratic-Republican Chapter 7. The “Revolution of 1800” . Burr and Jefferson tie in the election of 1800. Alexander Hamilton supports Jefferson . Jefferson, Republican, takes office with Burr as VP . Peaceful transfer of power from one party to another . 1800-1860. . Thomas Jefferson (1800). Thomas Jefferson is elected president, ushering in an era of democratic domination that lasted until the civil war.. Andrew Jackson(1828). President Andrew Jackson democratic party . The Candidates: . Republicans:. U.S. Grant. Democrats. : Horatio Seymour. Civil War HERO. Governor of New York. The Campaign. The . Republicans. promised continued radical reconstruction in the South, while the . Chapter 13 Section 2. Objectives. How did Republican policies encourage economic growth?. How did the Harding administration’s pro-business policies affect the US economy?. Why did the movement to pass the ERA fail?. Grant appointed friends and acquaintances with a lack of experience. Spoils system (Jackson would approve!!!) . Many turned out to be dishonest. Construction company kick-back (V.P.). Whiskey Ring . Bribes to IRS to avoid taxes – costs gov’t billions. How did the relationship between big business & the government aid economic growth?. . TENSION BETWEEN CITY & COUNTRY SHAPED COURSE OF POLITICS IN THE 1920’S. WARREN G. HARDING . 1921-1923. POSC 104S. Reconstruction. 1860s Civil War erupts and concludes. 13. th. , 14. th. , 15. th. Amendments abolish slavery, invoke equal protection, mandate universal . suffrage. Lincoln Assassinated and Andrew Johnson becomes president. Democrats. Thomas Jefferson founded the party in 1792 and was called the “Democratic-Republican Party”.. This party was established to fight in favor of the Bill of Rights and against the Federalist Party.. & . Pacific Islander Celebration. a. t the. . RNC Spring Meeting. Honoring Conservative Asian & Pacific Island Leaders. RNC Chairwoman . Ronna. Romney McDaniel. RNC Co-Chairman Bob . Paduchik. Chapter 8. Jeffersonian . Republicanism. Antifederalists. Democratic-RepublicansRepublicans. Ideology:. Wanted a democratic government—power in the hands of the people. Did not want all white males to vote, only the educated, but they thought any person could be educated (contrast with the Federalists). SS.912.A.2.3 - . Describe the issues that divided Republicans during the . early . Reconstruction era. .. Essential Question: . Describe the division of the Republican Party on how to reconstruct the South.. Crickett Nicovich, Senior Advisor, Global Policy and Government Affairs. Meredith Dodson, Director of U.S. Poverty Campaigns. How much is the U.S. Budget?. Total U.S. Budget = about $4 trillion . But funding for poverty-focused Global Development???. The Capitalist Commonwealth. Banks, Manufacturing, and Markets. French Revolution triggered huge American profits. John Jacob Astor (fur) and Robert Oliver (merchant) became the nation’s first millionaires.
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