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December 6 2016

Warm Up 1:10-5:36 Choose the correct answer choice and explain why the answer is correct.

I can describe major domestic problems faced by the leaders of the new republic by creating a thinking map. Learning Target

1) Identify which president is associated with the issue ISSUES Alien & Sedition Acts Bank of the United Sates,  Embargo Act Era of Good Feelings Farewell Address Louisiana Purchase Lewis & Clark Expedition  Jay’s Treaty  Marbury v. Madison  Monroe Doctrine Two-Term Precedent War of 1812 Whiskey Rebellion XYZ Affair STEPS 1) Identify which president is associated with the issue 2) Identify if the issue is a domestic or foreign problem 3) Summarize in 1-2 sentences the issue 4) Summarize the presidents reaction in 1-2 sentences Instructions

1) You will create a thinking map including: George Washington, John Adams, James Madison, & James Monroe. 2) You will research the effects of the provided events and categorized the aforementioned events into two categories for each President (Foreign and Domestic Problems) 3) You will evaluate the president’s impact to American history and rank them according to their observations. Activity

What was George Washington’s greatest accomplishment What was George Washington’s greatest accomplishment? Justify your answer. Closing Question