PPT-The Early Republic: 1788-1800
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Chapter 8 Early Republic Washington and Adams Presidencies How would the new government work Many daytoday issues werent explicitly talked about in the Constitution
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Chapter 8 Early Republic Washington and Adams Presidencies How would the new government work Many daytoday issues werent explicitly talked about in the Constitution Many important precedents established during this time. comau 1800 TRENDS 1800 873 637 infomccrindlecomau 57513 2012 Group . 6. : . David . Hottman,. . Fatima Khan, Kelley . Knapek,. Rebecca . Kruc,. . Andrew . Timmons, . Lisa . Vaughan, . Ashwini Venkatasubramaniam, Xiaoyue Zhao. Ethical Requirements. Participant Consent and Respect for Participants. 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 1789-1825: First Five Presidents. WARM UP: Review your notes from yesterday. Quiz each other on the facts from the Early Republic Era.. I can describe five problems the early republic faced. Quick Review. Ratifying the US Constitution. Objectives. Discuss issues within each state. Predict each state outcome. View actual outcomes. Reflect on . WHY. vote was close/not close. Delaware, Dec. 7, 1787. Positives of ratifying:. Chapter 3, Section 2. The Constitutional Convention. Need strong government and constitution. Constitutional Convention. : States send representatives to make government. Partner Discussion . Why was it important that the states got together to make a government?. American Government. 1. December 7, 1787: . Delaware. ratifies. Vote: 30 for, 0 against.. 2. December 12, 1787: . Pennsylvania. ratifies. Vote: 46 for, 23 against.. 3. December 18, 1787: . New Jersey . • . “Kurtz discoursed. A voice! A voice! It rang deep to the very last. It survived his strength to hide in the magnificent folds of eloquence the barren darkness of his heart.” 67. • “His was an impenetrable darkness. I looked at him as you peer down at a man who is lying at the bottom of a precipice where the sun never shines.” 68. Learning Log Review. Background. The years before the outbreak of the revolution in 1789 the French economy is facing difficulties from all areas. .. We must remember that the French economy was largely . and the. Mexican War. US HISTORY. . EOC REVIEW. USHC 2.2. Explain how the . Monroe Doctrine. and the concept of . Manifest Destiny . affected the United States’ relationships with foreign powers, including the role of the United States in the . 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 . 1789-1825: First Five Presidents. WARM . UP: . Read your notes about the . five problems. in the early republic; the . Whiskey Rebellion. ; the . XYZ Affair. ; and . Hamilton & Jefferson. .. GET READY FOR A QUIZ!. Outcome: Geography & Early Republic Ancient Rome & The Origin of Christianity Constructive Response Question Who were the earliest Romans and how did each contribute to the founding of Rome? IN ORDER OF PRECEDENCE1 st - Dec 7 1787 2 nd - Dec 12 1787 New Jersey 3 rd - Dec 18 1787 4 th - Jan 2 1788 5 th - Jan 9 1788 6 th -Feb 6 1788 Maryland7 th -April 28 1788 South Carolina 8 th -May 23 17
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