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BE PREPARED:  Packet from the table  2 colored pencils  Take out HW (yesterday’s packet) HOMEWORK:  Finish notes (go to my webpage!) T.J. in the… …(White) HOUSE. …Get it?

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Most states had the state legislatures vote for the President at this time, not the people!

New England and Mid-Atlantic states Bankers, manufacturers, and merchants Southern and western states Small farmers, settlers, plantation owners, artists, & shopkeepers

Answers vary…we were too weak to allow people to govern themselves Answers vary…believed the common people were incapable of running the country Answers vary…wanted more people involved in the government Answers vary…believed the common people were capable of governing themselves 3. 4.

Answers vary…political parties were new to the country and beginning to divide the nation 5.

Nation’s strength came from ordinary people Democratic Rights Federalists Supported the French Revolution Punish Federalists for Alien and Sedition Acts

… try to get the country to unite… National Government Gallatin Federal Government ArmyNavy Bank of the U.S.

French term meaning “let alone” Goods and services are exchanged with little regulation Give me an answer! 1800 Courts Marshall Federalist

Weaker Madison Judiciary Federal Marbury v. Madison Judiciary Act Laws become overturn Judicial Supreme Court