7X Objectives: Describe the challenges faced by the new nation.

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7X 3-4-2015 Objectives: Describe the challenges faced by the new nation. Agenda: Do Now: We will check your homework answers. Work in your groups to finish taking notes on chapter 7.4 (15-20 minutes). Go over notes as a class. Begin prepping for debates.

Section 4: John Adams’s Presidency Title Main Ideas and 3-5 important details for each Big Ideas Key Terms and People – copy and define Groups: Anghom, Colette, Sean, Elsa, Henry – Washington’s Cabinet Abby, Nicole, Bobby, Tyler – Neutrality Proclamation William, Annie, Carol, Noah – Jay’s Treaty Jimmy, Sarah, Grace, Matt – Pinckney’s Treaty Jordan, Patrick, Grant, Mitchel