17891825 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 ID: 279010
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Problems Faced during the Early Republic
1789-1825: First Five Presidents
WARM UP: Review your notes from yesterday. Quiz each other on the facts from the Early Republic Era.Slide2
I can describe five problems the early republic faced
Quick Review
Who were the first five presidents?
Washington And Jefferson get Mad on Mondays
What two events happened in 1803?Why is Marbury vs. Madison an important court case?Who fought in the War of 1812?
At the end of class you will answer five quiz questions for a grade.Slide3
Five Problems faced During the Early Republic
NotesSlide4
1. Maintaining National Security and
2. Building a military
The Whiskey Rebellion (p.263-264)
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goo.gl/PaMTY What was it?When did it happen?What happened as a result of
it?
XYZ Affair (p.270)
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What was it
?
When did it happen?What happened as a result of it?
President George Washington 1789-1797
President John Adams 1797-1801
NotesSlide5
3. Creating a Stable Economic System
Alexander Hamilton (Federalist) (p.260, 261, 262)
Served with Washington as Secretary of Treasury
Wanted to take on debt
Wanted a national bankWanted protective tariffsThomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican)Served with Washington as Secretary of StateOpposed a stronger federal or national government
Stronger national government
President George Washington 1789-1797
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NotesSlide6
National Security and Stronger Military
(1)
Describe the Whiskey Rebellion.
(2)
Describe the XYZ Affair.(3) Creating a Stable EconomyWhat did Alexander Hamilton want to do? Who opposed him?I can describe five problems the early republic facedSlide7
Jud
iciary Act of 1789 (p.259)
Federal
court
system was set up.4. Setting up the court system
Jud
ges
President George Washington 1789-1797
Marbury v. Madison 1803 (p.281)
Constitution is the highest law and must be followed
Judicial branch decides what is constitutional
President Thomas Jefferson 1801-1809
NotesSlide8
5. Defining the branches of government
States Rights? Can Congress create laws that limit what states can do? “Necessary and Proper”
President’s Cabinet? Not in the constitution.
Louisiana Purchase? Can the president purchase land?
Judiciary Act of 1789
Marbury v. Madison 1803Slide9
(4) Setting up the court system
Describe the Judiciary Act of 1789.
Describe the results of Marbury v. Madison (1803).
(5) Defining the branches of government
Describe some of the issues that had to be determined.I can describe five problems the early republic facedSlide10
QUIZ GAME
I can describe five problems the early republic
faced.
1789-1825Slide11
QUIZ GAME: Five Problems in Early Republic
A characteristic of the Early Republic Era is the closing of the national bank.Slide12
QUIZ GAME: Five Problems in Early Republic
A characteristic of the Early Republic Era is the use of protective tariffs.Slide13
QUIZ GAME: Five Problems in Early Republic
In 1812, the United States doubled in size.Slide14
QUIZ GAME: Five Problems in Early Republic
Some problems during the Early Republic Era (1789-1825) were
Defining the authority of the national government;
Maintaining national security; and
Creating a stable economy.Slide15
QUIZ GAME: Five Problems in Early Republic
In 1794, the Whiskey Rebellion threatened national security, so President Washington led U.S. troops to stop the riot.Slide16
QUIZ GAME: Five Problems in Early Republic
During the Washington administration, The Judiciary Act established judicial review.Slide17
QUIZ GAME: Five Problems in Early Republic
Thomas Jefferson would have supported a national bank.Slide18
QUIZ GAME: Five Problems in Early Republic
Alexander Hamilton would
reject
the expansion of states’ rights.Slide19
FIVE QUESTION QUIZ
Problems during 1789-1825Slide20
The first Secretary of State
Said, “
T
he support of state governments and all their rights.”
The third President of the United StatesWho am I?
#1Slide21
The Early Republic Era is from 1789-1825. The timeline shows three different eras. During which of the timeline’s eras was the Louisiana Purchase?
#2Slide22
What was a result of the Judiciary Act of 1789?
A war between Britain and the U.S. began.
The supreme court gained impeachment power.
The federal court system was set up.
#3Slide23
Which issue would be supported by a Democratic-Republican, but rejected by a Federalist?
A war with a foreign power.
Stronger state governments.
A strong business culture.
#4Slide24
Why would Hamilton’s protective tariffs be good for United States businesses?
They cause foreign goods to be more expensive than domestic goods.
They allow Americans to buy foreign products.
They allow businesses to borrow more money.
#5Slide25
RECAP
Notes