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Want to know Thomas Jefferson Bell Ringer Date: January 26th, 2016 Copy down the homework for tonight… 2) Take out a blank sheet of loose leaf paper - Title it Bell Ringers 1/26 to 1/29 - Create a KW Chart like so below Know Thomas Jefferson Want to know Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson What I Know about Him What I want to know about him

Vocabulary Chp. 9 Directions: Take out a sheet of paper… 1) Title in Chapter 9 Vocabulary – F0 2) We will define 5 words from Section 1 of Chapter 9 3) For the Homework for Friday, Add the vocabulary words to this sheet.

Thomas Jefferson Definition: Third President of the United States, made radical changes during term.

Definition: Vice President of Thomas Jefferson. Aaron Burr Definition: Vice President of Thomas Jefferson.

Laissez Faire Definition: “Let Alone”, Government should not interfere in the economy.

Judicial Review Definition: Authority of the Supreme Court to strike down unconstitutional laws.

John Marshall Definition: Chief Justice of Supreme court, ruled that courts power comes from Constitution, not Congress

Issues facing the Nation

On the back of your Worksheet… Draw this diagram and write in the bubbles what issues would be facing the New Nation.

Textbook Time… Turn to Pg. 310 in your textbook. We will read a page together and fill in the guided notes. You will read the rest and complete the guided notes by the end of class.