ALL YOU NEED OUT IS YOUR SPIRAL. Please get the 2 papers from the front table. Page 78- Warm Up December 1, 2015 Using the textbook, use the glossary.

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ALL YOU NEED OUT IS YOUR SPIRAL. Please get the 2 papers from the front table. Page 78- Warm Up December 1, 2015 Using the textbook, use the glossary to find the definition for the following words. Write the word and definition. 1.precedent 2.inauguration

Constitution is adopted (1787) George Washington is inaugurated 1 st President (1789)(1789) Set many precedents as President

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Fact- Fiction or

1.George Washington created a Cabinet of experts for help him govern. 2.Washington set the precedent that a President should never shake hands. 3.Washington added to the end oath of office “so help me God” 4.Washington chose to only serve two terms in office and it stuck until Franklin D Roosevelt, who served four terms in office. 5.A horse that all Presidents now have are called Nelson. Fact or Fiction

Major Domestic Problems Creating a stable economic system Maintaining national security Setting up the court system Defining the authority of the central government

First Cabinet Secretary of Treasury-Alexander Hamilton Secretary of State (foreign relations)-Thomas Jefferson Secretary of War-Henry Knox Attorney General-Edmund Randolph

Secretary of StateJohn Kerry Secretary of the TreasuryJacob Lew Secretary of DefenseAshton B. Carter Attorney GeneralLoretta Lynch Secretary of the InteriorSally Jewell Secretary of AgricultureTom J. Vilsack Secretary of CommercePenny Pritzker Secretary of LaborThomas E. Perez Secretary of Health and Human ServicesSylvia Mathews Burwell Secretary of Housing and Urban DevelopmentJulián Castro Secretary of TransportationAnthony Foxx Secretary of EnergyErnest Moniz Secretary of EducationArne Duncan Secretary of Veterans AffairsRobert McDonald Secretary of Homeland SecurityJeh Johnson

Setting up a Court System *Passed Judiciary Act - set up federal courts

Creating a stable economic system U.S. is badly in debt from the American Rev. They made tariff laws to create a source of income. Tariffs-tax on imported goods Whiskey Tax led to Whiskey Rebellion (defined the authority of the federal gov’t as strong)Whiskey Rebellion Alexander Hamilton created a National Bank to help organize the money and to make loans to people to establish credit. Click hereClick here

Maintaining national security wife swap) wife swap) 1789…………..French Revolution started (wife swap)(wife swap) Foreign policy-the actions that a nation takes in relations with other nations 1793…………..Washington declared the U.S. neutral 1794…………..Washington requested money to build a navy--Britain and France raiding U.S. ships during their war 1796………….Washington’s Farewell Address urged Americans to:Washington’s Farewell Address 1.stay neutral (made biggest impact)- do not make long-term pacts with foreign countries 2.avoid political parties