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SSUSH5 Four Door Foldable Foldable Instructions and notes

Foldables Follow directions If you need help…ASK Fold, glue, cut Anchor tab=only place where glue goes Things to remember with GLUE Dot, dot not a lot One line is just fine Foldables

Step 1 Cut out the foldable Make sure not to cut the anchor tab (topic tab) Step 1

Fold the anchor tab Step 2

Add glue to ANCHOR TAB only and place on clean sheet of paper Step 3

Let glue dry then cut out the tabs Step 4

Take out your Study Guide…time for a competition!!

Bill of Rights First ten amendments of Constitution Protects individual rights Protect states’ right Created by James Madison Bill of Rights

George Washington and the Whiskey Rebellion unanimously elected 1st President (1789 and 1792) Created the Presidential cabinet, a group of advisors Thomas Jefferson—Secretary of State Alexander Hamilton—Secretary of the Treasury. favored non-intervention in Europe but increased trade with Great Britain Put tax on liquor caused an outrage with farmers Led army to end conflict over whiskey tax George Washington and the Whiskey Rebellion

Political Parties Washington did not agree Factions in government Hamilton—strong national government and support elite education Jefferson—government with limited power and supported farmers Political Parties

John ADAMS Agreed with Alexander Hamilton Vice President Jefferson Passed the first immigration laws John ADAMS