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1) Copy down your homework for tonight, it is due Friday! Bell Ringer Date: November 29th, 2016 1) Copy down your homework for tonight, it is due Friday! 2) Take out your Bell Ringers for this Week and Match the Cabinet position with its Member. _____ = Henry Knox _____ = Thomas Jefferson _____ = Edmond Randolph _____ = Alexander Hamilton A – Attorney General B – Secretary of State C – Secretary of War D – Secretary of Treasury

Today’s Agenda Complete Chp. 8 Sec. 1 Study Guide with 90% accuracy Measureable Objective Complete Chp. 8 Sec. 1 Study Guide with 90% accuracy Florida Standard: Recognize the contributions of the founding fathers. (Alexander Hamilton) Agenda I do: Explain Hamilton’s Financial Plan We do: Connect Hamilton’s Financial Plan to real life outcomes You do: Answer questions applying what your know about Hamilton’s Financial Plan. Essential Question How did Hamilton’s Financial Plan benefit the nation but hurt others? Learning Goal - By the end of the lesson you will… Demonstrate how George Washington set a precedent for all future presidents and how this presidency affected the nation.

Building infrastructure Purchasing Land Revolutionary War Chapter 8 Review 1) Where did most of the National Debt come from when Washington took office? Building infrastructure Purchasing Land Revolutionary War Trading deficit

True False Chapter 8 Review 2) True or False The United States Constitution provided a broad outline of the duties of the executive branch? True False

3) Which Act provided an outline of how the Judicial Branch would run? Chapter 8 Review 3) Which Act provided an outline of how the Judicial Branch would run? Judiciary Act of 1776 Judiciary Act of 1788 Judiciary Act of 1789 Judiciary Act of 1863

4) In which form was most of the National debt accrued? Chapter 8 Review 4) In which form was most of the National debt accrued? Income Tax Loans Certificate of Deposits Bonds

Hamilton’s Financial Plan E10 Hamilton’s Financial Plan Directions Take out a BLANK sheet of loose leaf paper and set it up like so… Who is Alexander Hamilton?

Who is Alexander Hamilton? *Federalists – Strong supporter of Constitution. * Businessman from New York – Helped create the New York Bank

Goal # 2 = Create National Bank. 1. Erases state the state debt. 2. Most Southern states had already paid debt off! Goal # 1 = Government assumes all debt. 1. Issue money to serve as currency. 2. National currency implemented. Goal # 2 = Create National Bank.

Goal # 2 = Create National Bank. 1. Issue money to serve as currency 2. National currency implemented. Goal # 2 = Create National Bank. 1. High Tax on imported goods. 2. Tax farmers who made whiskey. Goal # 3 = Raise Revenue $

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