U.S. History Chapter 2 – Revolution and the Early Republic

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U.S. History Chapter 2 – Revolution and the Early Republic 2-4 Launching the New Nation

Launching the New Nation CA Standards: 11.1.3 Understand the history of the Constitution after 1787 with emphasis on federal vs state authority and growing democratization Objectives: Explain how the United States confronted the difficult task of forming a new government. Summarize America’s developing foreign policy with France, Great Britain, and Spain. Identify some of the deep divisions between Federalists and Republicans.

Homework Prepare for Chapter Two Test Know Terms & Names on pages 46, 58, 66, and74 in textbook (pages 15, 17, 19, and 21 in workbook) Bring updated notebook Read Chapter Two Pages 44-79 The Americans: Reconstruction to the 21st Century Prepare for Open notebook Quiz

Homework In Notebook – write definitions for Terms and Names on page 25 in workbook: Preamble Congress House of Representatives Senate Checks & Balances Enumerated Powers Implied Powers Elastic Clause Definitions found on page 25 in Reading Study Guide Workbook Read Pages 84-90 The Americans: Reconstruction to the 21st Century Prepare for Open notebook Quiz

Launching the New Nation Main Idea With George Washington as its first president, the United States began creating a working government for its new nation.

Launching the New Nation Why It Matters Now The country’s early leaders established precedents for organizing government that the United States still follows.

Launching the New Nation Terms & Names pg 21 Judiciary Act of 1789 Protective Tariff Alexander Hamilton XYZ Affair Cabinet Alien & Sedition Acts Two-party System Nullification Democratic-Republican

Notes: 2-4 Guided Reading Launching a New Nation Read Pages 21 & 22 Reading Study Guide

Notes: 2-4 Guided Reading 1. What were the different views of government held by Hamilton and Jefferson? Hamilton wanted a strong central government. Jefferson wanted a weak central government. Hamilton was a leader for the Federalists. Jefferson was a leader for the Democratic-Republicans.

Notes: 2-4 Guided Reading 2. How did the United States handle problems with France and Spain? Washington decided that the U.S. would remain neutral in the war between France & Britain. In 1795, Spain and the U.S. signed the Pinckney Treaty. Spain gave up claims to land east of the Mississippi.

Notes: 2-4 Guided Reading 3. How did Adams handle the fear of foreign influence at home? Adams supported the Alien & Sedition Acts of 1798 to try to reduce foreign influence.

Be prepared for open notebook exam