Week 15 Agenda December 7 - 11. Monday, December 7 WORD OF THE DAY Nationalism- Pride in one’s nation, characteristic of the Era of Good Feelings Era.

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Week 15 Agenda December

Monday, December 7 WORD OF THE DAY Nationalism- Pride in one’s nation, characteristic of the Era of Good Feelings Era of Good Feelings- A period of peace, pride, nationalism and progress for the United States. WARM UP: Explain the Monroe Doctrine

We Will identify foreign and domestic policies of presidents Washington through Monroe I Will create 3 test questions over Presidents Washington through Monroe

REMINDERS Test on FRIDAY!! Project due on December 16 th

ACTIVITY The Presidents Video- Madison and Monroe –Cornell Notes The Presidents Info Sort

This president tried to avoid foreign involvement, keeping George Washington’s advice to maintain neutrality. WHO AM I? THOMAS JEFFERS ON

I was the FIRST US President and won by a unanimous vote. WHO AM I? George Washingt on

WHO AM I? In his State of the Union address Monroe declared that the American continents were forever free and independent from European Powers. This statement became known as the Monroe Doctrine. James Monroe

This Chief Justice under Jefferson promoted the public good, felt strongly about his sense of duty & was clear when making decisions. WHO AM I? John Marshall

WHO AM I? This man served as the first President of the United States for two terms; shaped the role the President ; established the idea of a term limit on the presidency George Washingt on

This US President was involved with the XYZ Affair, a foreign issue where three anonymous French agents brought France and the United States to the brink of war WHO AM I? John Adams

This Document proclaimed that European powers should no longer colonize or interfere with the affairs of the nations of the Western Hemisphere, more specifically those in Latin America. Our 5 th president passed this. WHO & WHAT AM I? James Monroe & The Monroe Doctrine

This US President passed the Embargo Act (1807) which prohibited Americans from trading with foreign nations. The act was intended to prevent American entrance into the Napoleonic War by keeping the ships in American harbors. It failed and hurt the American economy. WHO AM I? THOMAS JEFFERS ON

WHO AM I? This Chief Justice Set precedent of judicial review in the landmark Supreme Court Case Marbury v. Madison, establishing the Supreme Courts authority to declare acts of Congress unconstitutional John Marsha ll

This President gave the following advice when leaving office: 1.STAY NEUTRAL 2.STAY OUT OF DEBT 3.AVOID POLITICAL PARTIES WHO AM I? George Washingt on

WHO AM I? This President established one of the basic principles of American foreign policy with the Monroe Doctrine JAMES MONRO E

WHO AM I? In 1803 put together the LARGEST land deal in United State’s History THOMAS JEFFERS ON

Was the Commander in Chief during the War of 1812, which ended the complications between Britain and the United States WHO AM I? James Madison

This US President helped settle Whiskey Rebellion by showing that the federal government had the power to stop the rebellion. WHO AM I? George Washingt on

This US President helped settle Whiskey Rebellion by showing that the federal government had the power to stop the rebellion. WHO AM I? George Washingt on

This President added more territory to the United States with the Adams-Onis Treaty, which added Florida (ceded by Spain) to the United States in exchange for the United States to pay off Spanish debt. WHO AM I? James Monro e

WHO AM I? This President established one of the basic principles of American foreign policy with the Monroe Doctrine JAMES MONRO E

WHO AM I? This President was responsible for the Alien and Sedition Acts – four acts that made it difficult to become citizens and declared restrictions against citizens who criticized the government during war time JOHN ADAM S

In 1814, this man wrote The Star Spangled Banner. His poem focuses on Patriotism or being full of love for your country WHO AM I? Francis Scott Key

WHO AM I? This President established one of the basic principles of American foreign policy with the Monroe Doctrine JAMES MONRO E

WHO AM I? This President was LOVED because of these qualities: Honesty Courage Inspirational Thoughtful George Washingt on

I Will create 3 test questions over presidents Washington through Monroe

Tuesday, December 8 WORD OF THE DAY Self-Sufficient- able to supply one's own or its own needs without external assistance WARM UP: Create thre questions & Summarize your Cornell notes from yesterday

We Will: elaborate on the first 5 presidents I Will: tell my partner 1 thing I learned about each of the first 5 presidents

REMINDERS Test on FRIDAY!! Project due on December 16 th

I Will: tell my partner 1 thing I learned about each of the first 5 presidents

Wednesday, December 9 WORD OF THE DAY Western Hemisphere- The western part of the world (North and South America)

We Will identify foreign and domestic policies of presidents Jefferson through Monroe I Will differentiate the domestic and foreign policies of presidents Jefferson through Monroe

REMINDERS Test on FRIDAY!! Project due on December 16 th

ACTIVITY President’s Bingo

I Will differentiate the domestic and foreign policies of presidents Jefferson through Monroe

Thursday, December 10 YOU WILL NEED YOUR BOK AND A PENCIL PUT ALL YOUR STUFF UNDER THE COUNTER

We Will recall foreign and domestic issues of presidents Jefferson through Monroe I Will rate the issue that was the most problematic for the United States from

REMINDERS Test tomorrow!! Project due on December 16 th

ACTIVITY Stations: 1. Monroe doctrine-desk maps 2. Monroe Doctrine (political cartoon) 3. LA purchase-on promethean 4. IPads- socrative quiz 5. Presidents questionnaire 6. War of 1812 Timeline 7. Political Party matching

I Will rate the issue that was the most problematic for the United States from

Friday, December 11 Predict how well you are going to do on this test on your test data tracking chart

We Will demonstrate knowledge learned over the Early Republic Era I Will list 3 testing strategies I used on this test and how they helped me