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Warm-Up (10) Complete the Before and During Reading assignment for Washington’s Farewell Address Words you don’t know Annotate the text Write down four things Washington is saying

Let’s Review (5)

Class Mottos (3) Who are we? Diamonds!

“Swing your machete!”

Today’s Objective (15) Team Haughton’s 2020 Diamonds 8.5E: Summarize the impact of the foreign policy of Washington

Group Practice (10) AUTHOR: Who created the source? What do you know about the author? What is the author’s point of view? PLACE AND TIME: Where and when was the source produced? How might this affect the meaning of the source? PRIOR KNOWLEDGE: Beyond information about the author and the context of its creation, what do you know that would help you further understand the primary source? For example, do you recognize any symbols and recall what they represent? AUDIENCE : For whom was the source created and how might this affect the reliability of the source? REASON: Why was this source created at the time it was produced? THE MAIN IDEA: What point is the source trying to convey? SIGNIFICANCE : Why is this source important? What inferences can you draw from this document? Ask yourself, “So what?” in relation to the question asked.

Washington’s Farewell Address pg. 61 Unit 6: The New Republic Washington’s Farewell Address pg. 61

The Farewell Address Last major speech Helped guide the nation

Topics Domestic policy (home) Foreign policy (international)

Political Parties Divide the nation

Neutrality Stay neutral Focus on trade

Permanent Alliances Avoid them They drag you into war Make strategic alliances

Unity Stay focused on liberty here at home

The USA Today 2 major political parties Interventionist foreign policy Many permanent alliances

Types of Foreign policy Isolationist Neutral Interventionist Aggressive

Independent Practice pg. 63 and 64 (9) Paste the Farewell Address onto pg. 62 or 63 Summarize the beliefs of GW in his address. How will these policies impact the U.S.? Do you agree with the policies? Why or why not? Would this advice be relevant (matter) today? Why or why not? Start your lifework

Homework (1) Create your own foreign policy and defend its impact!