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Pre-AP Mon, Dec 5, 2011
Warm-Up 8 minutes-Page 58:1. Title Page 58 – Review 2. Answer the following questions:
1. Explain the two ways to interpret the Constitution and their impact. 2. Explain the importance of the Federal Judiciary Act of 1789. 3. Describe the importance of “necessary and proper” clause. 4. What’s significant about Washington’s Farewell Address? 5. What are grievances and explain their significance to the Declaration
of Independence and the US Constitution? Give some examples. 6. What is the common accomplishment of Madison, Hamilton, and Jay?3. Set Goal
DLG: identify different points of view of political parties and interest groups on important historical and contemporary issues.
Tasks Due Date Comments
Test – Chap 8, Cons and Chap 9 Wed, Dec 7 Review Sheet on Netschool
Current Event Thurs & Fri Share both days
Debate Paragraph Fri, Dec 9 25 points of your test grade
Chap 10, Sec 1 Notes – page 59 Mon, Dec 12 You will have class time
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•The Election of 1800 Debate…It’s 1800, it’s time to pick a new president. Will it be a Federalist or Democratic-Republicans?
•The class will be divided into 2 groups: Federalists & Democratic-Republicans
•The Federalist will select someone to be Alexander Hamilton and the Democratic-Republican will select someone to be Thomas Jefferson
•That person will create a 3-minute speech outlining their party’s main ideas. Be prepared to give the speech at the debate.
•Within the Federalists and Democratic-Republicans groups, you will be divided into sub-groups
•Within each sub-group:
1. Create a sign with a symbol and a slogan explaining your party’s position, be persuasive (this is a formative grade)
2. Assign each person a topic from the list. Each person will research and prepare 1 argument with facts, quotes, details, and/or examples for each in your own words.
3. On an index card, write names of group members and who is doing what.
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supported by lawyers, merchants, manufacturers, and clergy (members of the church
1. Explain why Federalists believe in a strong national government and a loose interpretation of the constitution.
2. Explain the benefit of a National Bank
3. Explain why John Adams, a Federalists, supported the Alien and Sedition Acts
4. Explain why Federalist believe Jefferson was wrong to oppose sending troops to stop the Whiskey Rebellion
Topics-Federalist
Explain why Demo/Rep believe in a limited national government (states rights) and a strict interpretation of the constitution.
Explain why Demo/Rep oppose the National Bank
Explain why Demo/Rep believe President Adams was unwise to support the Alien and Sedition Acts
Explain why Demo/Rep disagree with the way Pres Washington handled the Whiskey Rebellion
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Supported by farmers and trades people
1. Explain why Demo/Rep believe in a limited national government (states rights) and a strict interpretation of the constitution.
2. Explain why Demo/Rep oppose the National Bank
3. Explain why Demo/Rep believe President Adams was unwise to support the Alien and Sedition Acts
4. Explain why Demo/Rep disagree with the way Pres Washington handled the Whiskey Rebellion
Topics – Democratic/Republican (Demo/Rep)
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Parties Argument AnalysisTopic: Explain why Demo/Rep oppose the
National Bank
ArgumentFacts, quote, examples
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1) During the debate 1) Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson will make
their opening remarks2) 2 representatives from each side
2) After the debate1) Turn in your “Parties Argument Analysis” – 30 points2) The Debate - 21 points3) Federalist Vs. Demo-Republic P.O.V – 24 points4) PROMPT: Who had the better vision for the US, Hamilton
or Jefferson? Write a paragraph explaining your decision and provide evidence justifying your answer. – (this is due by Friday) 25 points
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Pre-AP Tues, Dec 6, 2011
Warm-Up 8 minutes-Page 58:1. Title Page 58 – Review (add to the page) 2. Answer the following questions :
1. What issues were debated during the Constitutional Convention?
DLG: defend different points of view of political parties and interest groups on important historical and contemporary issues.
Tasks Due Date Comments
Test – Chap 8, Cons and Chap 9 Wed, Dec 7 Review Sheet on Netschool
Current Event Thurs & Fri Share both days
Debate Paragraph Fri, Dec 9 25 points of your test grade
Chap 10, Sec 1 Notes – page 59 Mon, Dec 12 You will have class time
2. Define and explain the purposes of the following principles of gov; separation of powers, federalism, checks & balances and republicanism 3. Explain the Anti-Federalist position on the ratification of the Constitution.4. Explain Trial by Jury, 5. What were the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?
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1) During the debate 1) Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson will make
their opening remarks2) 2 representatives from each side
2) After the debate1) Turn in your “Parties Argument Analysis” – 30 points2) The Debate - 21 points3) Federalist Vs. Demo-Republic P.O.V – 24 points4) PROMPT: Who had the better vision for the US, Hamilton
or Jefferson? Write a paragraph explaining your decision and provide evidence justifying your answer. – (this is due by Friday) 25 points
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Pre-AP Wed, Dec 7, 2011
Warm-Up 3 minutes:1. Any questions
After the Test: 1. Complete Missing Work2. Debate Paragraph3. Current Event (pick an event that relates to what we have talked about so
far this six weeks)4. Chap 10 Notes
DLG: Demonstrate your knowledge, exceed your goal
Tasks Due Date Comments
Test – Chap 8, Cons and Chap 9 TODAY
Current Event Fri Share both days
Debate Paragraph Fri, Dec 9 25 points of your test grade
Chap 10, Sec 1 Notes Mon, Dec 12 You will have class time
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Pre-AP Thurs, Dec 8, 2011
Warm-Up 10 minutes:1. Debate Paragraph or Chap 10 Notes
TODAY’s Activity 1. Current Event 2. Share Current Event
DLG: support a point of view on a social studies issue or event.
Tasks Due Date Comments
Current Event Fri Share both days
Debate Paragraph Fri, Dec 9 25 points of your test grade
Chap 10, Sec 1 Notes – page 59 Mon, Dec 12 You will have class time
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Pre-AP Fri, Dec 9, 2011
Warm-Up 15 minutes:1. Chap 10 Notes
TODAY’s Activity 1. Go over Test 2. Share Current Event
DLG: support a point of view on a social studies issue or event.
Tasks Due Date Comments
Current Event Fri Share both days
Debate Paragraph Fri, Dec 9 25 points of your test grade
Chap 10, Sec 1 Notes – page 59 Mon, Dec 12