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Begin to study the STUDY GUIDE as you complete it into next Week! Bell Ringer Date: May 25th, 2016 Begin to study the STUDY GUIDE as you complete it into next Week! 2) Hand in I7 – Chapter 16: Reconstruction All Parts whether it is complete or not into the bin!

Final Exam Study Guide INCENTIVE… Directions: Take out your Study Guide for the Final Exam 2) I will go over 1-8 with you, make sure your answers are correct! INCENTIVE… *Get to and complete 1-35 today and get +1 point on the Final Exam*

The Great Compromise 2. Reasons Anti-federalists opposed the Constitution:   3. Hamilton’s Financial Plan: Two houses of Congress created, House of Representatives and the Senate No Bill of Rights Weakened State Governments President of King in charge? Take on & pay all National Debt Create a National Bank Impose high tariffs

Federalists Republicans 4. Two main political parties and their beliefs that developed in the first half of the 1790’s. Federalists - Led By Alexander Hamilton - Wealthy & educated should lead - Strong Central Government - Emphasis on manufacturing, shipping & trade - Loose interpretation of the Constitution - Pro-British - For national bank - For protective tariff Republicans - Led By Thomas Jefferson - People should have power - Strong State Government - Emphasis on Agriculture - Strict interpretation of the Constitution - Pro-French - Against national bank - Against protective tariff

6. George Washington’s Accomplishments 5. The French Revolution 6. George Washington’s Accomplishments   7. XYZ Affair 8. Revolution of 1800 People wanted to overthrow Monarchy Controversial, violent revolution US had a functioning Government The economy was improving Had avoided war French government demanded the US pay a bride of $250,000 Term given to Thomas Jefferson's election win

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