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Warm Up: How did people react to Washington’s election? What two political parties developed during Washington’s presidency? Who led each party? What was the Whiskey Rebellion? What political party was Adams a part of? What two countries were at war during Adam’s presidency? Did Adams get involved? What political party was Jefferson a part of? What piece of land did Jefferson buy during his presidency? What war did the United States become involved in during Madison’s presidency? What doctrine was signed during Monroe’s presidency? What did it say?

Agenda: Work on study guides Grungeball 3.0

GRUNGEBALL: Each time will start out with 10 “Xs.” The object of the game is to KEEP your “Xs.” When everyone is quiet, I will ask a question SIELNTLY write down your answer I will say “talk with your team”—compare answers, make sure everyone agrees I will pick a desk number from the hat If that person answers correctly, they can erase an “X” from another team Then, they can shoot a basket. If you make it from the first line, erase 1 more “X,” second line 2 “Xs,” third line 3 “Xs.” *If a team is working together well, I can add an “X.” If a team is off task, I can delete an “X.”

Double your number of points Grungeball 3.0 Add 2 X’s to your team Delete 1 X from all other teams Lose a turn (a number from your team will be taken out of the hat) 2 X’s deleted from your team Double your number of points

Grungeball 3.0 Choose one other person from your team to Take 2 steps forward—2 X’s! Choose one other person from your team to shoot a basket at the same time! Hop up and down on one foot while shooting! person in the desk closest to the door switch tables!

What was the document that set out the laws for the new nation?

What are 2 features of the Articles of Confederation?

What was the original purpose of the Constitutional Convention?

When and where did the delegates at the Constitutional Convention meet?

Who was the oldest member of the convention Who was the oldest member of the convention? How did he get to the convention hall each day?

Who was the president of the convention?

Who was the best prepared person at the convention who took detailed notes throughout the proceedings?

What is one issue that was debated at the convention What is one issue that was debated at the convention? What compromise did the delegates reach?

What is one issue that was debated at the convention What is one issue that was debated at the convention? What compromise did the delegates reach?

What groups of people were not allowed to participate in the Constitutional Convention?

Which branch of government is responsible for making laws?

Which branch of government includes the court system?

The president is the head of which branch of government?

Which branch of government has the power to veto laws created by Congress?

Which branch of government has the power to declare laws unconstitutional?

Which branch of government has the power to impeach the president?

What is a federal system of government?

What political party was Hamilton a part of What political party was Hamilton a part of? What did that party believe about the power of government?

What political party was Jefferson a part of What political party was Jefferson a part of? What did that party believe about the power of government?

Who believed that the “common man” was capable of participating in government?

Who believed that an elite group of people should rule (well education, successful people)?

What was the Whiskey Rebellion?

Who was president during the War of 1812?

Aaron Burr vs. Alexander Hamilton

Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story How do different people remember Alexander Hamilton? In your own words, what is Hamilton’s legacy?