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1) Copy down your homework for tonight, it is DUE FRIDAY! Bell Ringer Date: November 30th, 2016 1) Copy down your homework for tonight, it is DUE FRIDAY! 2) Take out your Bell Ringers for this Week and answer the question below… 11/30: What two political parties exist today and what do you know about them?

Complete Chp. 8 Sec. 2 questions with 90% accuracy Today’s Agenda Measureable Objective Complete Chp. 8 Sec. 2 questions with 90% accuracy Florida Standard: Recognize the contributions of the founding fathers. (Alexander Hamilton & Thomas Jefferson) Agenda I do: Explain political parties & review. We do: Read Chp. 8 Sec. 2 and answer two questions together. You do: Finish reading Chp. 8 Sec. 2 and complete answering questions Essential Question How did the Framers of the Constitution & founding fathers feel about Political Parties? 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.

Assume all debt Create a National Bank Raise Revenue Chapter 8 Review 1) Which of the following below is NOT apart of Hamilton’s Financial Plan? Assume all debt Create a National Bank Raise Revenue Implement income tax

Tax on imports Tax on exports Tax on land Tax on products Chapter 8 Review 2) What are Tariffs? Tax on imports Tax on exports Tax on land Tax on products

Northern Industrialists The Poor Merchants Chapter 8 Review 3) According the Hamilton’s Financial Plan, who would lose out on the deal? Southern Planters Northern Industrialists The Poor Merchants

4) Which product was going to be taxed in order to raise revenue? Chapter 8 Review 4) Which product was going to be taxed in order to raise revenue? Tea Oates Corn Whiskey

Homework for this week! Inauguration Faction Precedent Neutral Bond Tonight & Tomorrow: Define Chapter 8 Vocabulary pgs. 282 to 301. NOT PEOPLE Inauguration Precedent Bond Speculator Unconstitutional Tariff Faction Neutral Impressment Alien Sedition Nullify

The Birth of Political Parties Name Date Period E11 The Birth of Political Parties Directions Take out a BLANK sheet of loose leaf paper and set it up like so… Make a FOLD along this dotted line…

The Birth of Political Parties Democratic Republicans vs. Federalists EQ1: How did the founding fathers feel about factions? EQ2: How did George Washington feel about factions? EQ3: Diagram the following party views Democratic Republicans vs. Federalists

EQ5: How were the President & Vice-President decided? EQ4:How many terms did Washington serve? Which Amendment limited a president’s terms? EQ5: How were the President & Vice-President decided? EQ6: Why is this way of deciding the President & Vice cumbersome?

Paragraph Wrap Up: Do you believe having political parties helps or hurts the nation? Explain.

Grab a Textbook and turn to pg. 290 Textbook Time Grab a Textbook and turn to pg. 290

The Birth of Political Parties Democratic Republics vs. Federalists EQ1: How did the founding fathers feel about factions? A: Disliked them, selfish groups, unconcerned with the nation EQ2: How did George Washington feel about factions? EQ3: Diagram the following party views Democratic Republics vs. Federalists

The Birth of Political Parties Democratic Republics vs. Federalists EQ1: How did the founding fathers feel about factions? A: Disliked them, selfish groups, unconcerned with the nation EQ2: How did George Washington feel about factions? A: Hostile, thought they would destroy the government. EQ3: Diagram the following party views Democratic Republics vs. Federalists

Continue reading on pg. 291 to complete the questions.