Constitutional Amendments & Presidential Elections Quiz

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Constitutional Amendments & Presidential Elections Quiz Essential Question: How did ideological differences between Jefferson & Hamilton contribute to the rise of America’s first political parties? Constitutional Amendments & Presidential Elections Quiz Lesson Plan for Tuesday, Sept 16, 2008: Summer Assignment Quiz, Jefferson/Hamilton comparison

Finish Washington Presidency Notes

Hamilton/Jefferson Comparison (Federalist) Jefferson (Democratic-Republican) What was his vision of the role of government (National or State?) Payment of National & State Debts Tariff on Imported Goods The U.S. Economy: (Manufacturing or Farming?) Creating a National Bank Interpretation of the Constitution Whiskey Tax and Whiskey Rebellion Support for the French Revolution

Hamilton/Jefferson Discussion Summarize the fundamental idea at the heart of the Federalists/Anti-Federalist disagreement. In what ways is this similar to the idea at the heart of the Hamilton/Jefferson conflict? In what ways is it different? Who’s vision for America, Hamilton’s or Jefferson’s, do you feel was most appropriate for America in 1790? Explain

Hamilton/Jefferson Caricatures Use your textbook, notes, and the information provided to complete the half of the chart for your assigned individual. Then, use your individual’s “head” to create a caricature that includes at least five different symbols to explain his views on government and the economy.