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Unit II Lesson 3
The Rise of Political Parties
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Essential Question:
• How did Presidents George Washington and John Adams set important precedents in the economic and political development of the United States?
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“Liberal” “Conservative”
What is the history of political parties?
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Political Parties?
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The Founding Fathers did NOT include political parties in the U.S. Constitution; the Framers saw parties as “factions” who would put their own needs ahead of the needs of the country
“Political Parties”
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Obama Delays Executive Action on
Immigration Until After Elections
WASHINGTON—President Barack Obama said
Saturday he plans to put off executive action on
immigration reform until after the midterm elections, citing politics as the reason
for the delay.
The decision is a nod to fellow Democrats in tough
Senate races who had complained the executive action could hurt them in
their campaigns.
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George Washington!
Remember Me?
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“Farewell Address”
Third Term
“Good-Bye!”
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Washington’s Farewell Address: Americans must never put loyalty to their “faction” (political party or part of the country) above allegiance to the nation
The Same
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ThomasJefferson
Democratic-Republican
AlexanderHamiltonFederalist
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Hamilton
Aaron Burr
Federalist
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John Adams- Federalist “Founding Father” from Massachusetts and second President of the United States
John Adams
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Jefferson Adams
Election of 1796
Democratic Republican Federalist
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JeffersonAdams
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“Adams is vain and irritable
and fancies himself a
King”
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“Jefferson is a godless
demagogue who would have us all speaking French!”
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“Don’t forget T.J., I’m still the Prez!!!
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Adams
Election of 1800
Jefferson
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Political Parties?
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“Farewell Address”
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JeffersonAdams
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2014
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Who were the first and second presidents of the United States?
A.George Washington and Thomas Jefferson
B.George Washington and Alexander Hamilton
C.George Washington and John Adams
D.George Washington and James Madison
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As they wrote the U.S. Constitution, George Washington and the other Founding Fathers
saw political parties as:
A.Effective for raising money for campaigns
B.An important aspect of democracy
C.Appropriate for a direct democracy but not for a republic
D.Factions motivated by ambition and self-interest
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With reference to political parties, the United States Constitution:
A.Provided only a general framework for their development
B.Made no mention of them
C.Specified that Congress be organized along party lines
D.Had to be amended to allow for their development
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