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Federalists v. Democratic Republicans Political Parties Federalists v. Democratic Republicans

Alexander Hamilton Alexander Hamilton Reading Notes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNFf7nMIGnE

Alexander Hamilton Page 7 Lawyer Arrogant Self-taught Poor Business & Industry Orphan Alexander Hamilton Created Banks Wealthy Friends Fashionable Strong Federal Government Intelligent

Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson Reading Notes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZfRaWAtBVg

Thomas Jefferson Wealthy plantation owner Agriculture Liked all people Shy Wanted the Bill of Rights Good writer Thomas Jefferson Intelligent Strong State Government Wrote Declaration of Independence

Question (Bottom of body biographies) Which one of the two men (Alexander Hamilton or Thomas Jefferson) would you chose to befriend? Answer: (Use this sentence stem) I would be friends with ____________________ because ___________________. . . (Hamilton/Jefferson) (your reason)

Monday Page 8 Adams Hamilton Strong Weak Mob Person Loose Strict Industry Agriculture England (Great Britain) France Favored Opposed Merchants Farmers

Write – bottom of political parties Which political leader would you follow? (Hamilton or Jefferson). Choose 2-3 qualities/characteristics that would draw you to this person and explain why. Use a minimum of 5 complete sentences.

Political Party Quiz: Instructions Take the quiz you picked up on your way in. You have 5 minutes to take the quiz. Make a t-chart on the top of Page 6 to tally your results. A B

Political Party Quiz: Food for Thought Are there any topics listed on the quiz about which you feel very strongly? Chances are there is someone that feels strongly about the same topic . . . However chose the opposite answer. If this is the case, would this cause a division in the class or cause feelings to rise? Would it warrant violence? This happens everyday in: America Our Government In some homes Are political parties positive or negative for our country?