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Baltimore Polytechnic Institute October 19, 2015 A/A.P. U.S. History Mr. Green

Debate Resume is due today!!!!! APUSH-submit analysis on the Washington Farewell Address

Objective: Students will be able to analyze the positions of the Federalists and Democratic- Republicans by comparing and contrasting their ideologies.

“The people are the sovereign of this country…The people have reason to prize and rejoice in such valuable privileges, and they ought not to forget that nothing but the free course of constitutional law and government can ensure the continuance and enjoyment of them” John Jay Decide if the quote above represents the ideas of a 1780s liberal or conservative, Federalist, or Democratic-Republican

Students will take the political party quiz for a classwork grade. 3 students will read the role play of “Meet the Press”

Students will complete the emergence of political parties in the 1790s.

Where do you fit in? Based off of today’s discussion, which political party would you choose if you were alive in the 1790s? Explain.

 Continue Reading Chapter 11 to the end  Continue work on the Presidential Election Charts