 Complete the 50 Facts Review  Number the pages in your notebook.

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 Complete the 50 Facts Review  Number the pages in your notebook

 Failure and success are not final.

Year at a Glance UnitTitlePage # 0 Laying the Foundation Old notebook 113 Colonies Old notebook 2The Road to the American Revolution Old notebook 3The American Revolution Old notebook 4 The U.S. Creates a Government Old notebook 5Principles of Government Old notebook 6The New RepublicPg Jackson, Manifest Destiny, Technology, & Reform 8The Road to Civil War 9Civil War 10Reconstruction

Unit #TopicPage # 6Problems of the New Republic19

IB LEARNER PROFILESBIG FOCUSES  Thinker  Balanced  The first five presidents, from George Washington to James Monroe set a strong foundation for the country.  The United States fought Great Britain, enlarged its territory, added political parties, and started to grow as a successful new country.  How did the foreign policy of the USA change during this time period?  What precedents were set?

Leaders will be able to:  8.5A: Describe the major domestic problems facing the new nation

Unit 8: The New Republic

 What might be one problem facing the new country?

Pgs

 What is one thing you learned from the reading?

Domestic ProblemDescription 1. Maintain national security Ensure we are not attacked by another country

Domestic ProblemDescription 2. Rebuild a militaryEnsure we can protect ourselves

Domestic ProblemDescription 3. Create a stable economic system Coin money Create taxes Ensure country has money

Domestic ProblemDescription 4. Set up the court system Make sure justice is served

Domestic ProblemDescription 5. Define the authority of the central government Figure out the actual jobs of each part of the government

Close your notebooks!

 What is a domestic problem?

 What were the five domestic problems?

 Which domestic problem was the most serious in your opinion?

 What are some domestic problems we have today?

 Make a poster illustrating describing the five domestic problems that the U.S. faced in 1789  You may add one or two problems we face today (EXTRA CREDIT)  Add color  Best ones will be hung up  Sub-par ones will be torn up

 Who was the first president of the USA?  What is a domestic problem?  Describe the major domestic problems faced by the U.S. in 1789.

 Finish poster