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Do Now Get out your planner and homework Complete the quiz on your desk.

Image Analysis Look at the following images. Use them to answer the questions provided.

Washington during the Federalist Era 1) Judging from this painting of President George Washington at a banquet, what were some characteristics of the people who ran the government during the Federal Period? What three words best describe them?

“The President’s March” 2) Listen the song “The President’s March” How does this song make you feel? What three words might be used to describe the song? What does the song tell you about our first president? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPywon2DYn4

3) Judging from this painting of Andrew Jackson meeting the public, what were some characteristics of the people who ran the government during the Jacksonian Era? What three words best describes Jackson and his supporters?

4) Listen the song “The Hunters of Kentucky 4) Listen the song “The Hunters of Kentucky.” The song was written for Andrew Jackson’s 1828 presidential campaign. How does the song make you feel? What three words might be used to describe the song? What does the song tell you about our sixth president?” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BSa4Uw4tuk

Contrasting Images and Songs 5) Judging from the images and songs you have analyzes, how do you think the Jacksonian Era was different from the Federalist Period? What do you thin accounts for the differences?