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1 Section 1 A Republican Takes Office
Chapter 10 Section 1 A Republican Takes Office

2 Key Terms for Chapter 10 Democratic Laissez faire Free market
Judicial review Create a Key Terms section in your journal. Write the WORD, DEFINITION, and PICTURE. You have 10 minutes.

3 Democratic Democratic means… A. Popular Sovereignty
B. Ensuring that all people have the same rights C. A person who supports Andrew Jackson D. a political movement advocating a gradual and peaceful transition from capitalism to socialism by democratic means

4 Democratic Democratic means… A. Popular Sovereignty
B. Ensuring that all people have the same rights C. A person who supports Andrew Jackson D. a political movement advocating a gradual and peaceful transition from capitalism to socialism by democratic means

5 Laissez faire Laissez Faire means…
A. the idea that government should play a big role in economic affairs B. A French Pastry C. the idea that government should be fair D. idea that government should play as small a role as possible in economic affairs

6 Laissez faire Laissez Faire means…
A. the idea that government should play a big role in economic affairs B. A French Pastry C. the idea that government should be fair D. idea that government should play as small a role as possible in economic affairs

7 Free Market Free Market economy is
A. economic system in which individuals, rather than the government, decide what and how much to produce and sell B. an economic system that gives government, instead of individuals, the right to decide how much to produce and sell C. The idea that the market is free and is controlled by anyone.

8 Free Market Free Market economy is
A. economic system in which individuals, rather than the government, decide what and how much to produce and sell B. an economic system that gives government, instead of individuals, the right to decide how much to produce and sell C. The idea that the market is free and is controlled by anyone.

9 Judicial review Judicial Review is…
A. The power of the judicial branch to review all government actions. B. the power for Congress to review Judicial decisions C. power of the Supreme Court to decide whether acts of a President or laws passed by Congress are constitutional.

10 Judicial review Judicial Review is…
A. The power of the judicial branch to review all government actions. B. the power for Congress to review Judicial decisions C. power of the Supreme Court to decide whether acts of a President or laws passed by Congress are constitutional.

11 C-Notes SET UP C-NOTES

12 Jefferson’s Democratic Style
Jefferson believed the nation’s strength came from ordinary people. Jefferson wanted the government to be more democratic.

13 Jefferson’s Democratic Style
Democratic - all people have the same rights. Jefferson acted like a common man & promised not to treat the Federalists badly.

14 What do you think Jefferson means by this quote?
CFU: Jefferson stated “we are all Republicans, we are all Federalists.” What do you think Jefferson means by this quote?

15 A Smaller Role for the Government
Jefferson & Gallatin (secretary of Treasury) reduced the federal budget & spent less.

16 A Smaller Role for the Government
Jefferson believed in an economic idea known as Laissez Faire. Laissez Faire - a French term meaning “let alone”. The idea that govt. should play as small a role as possible in economic affairs.

17 A Smaller Role for the Government
Free Market (Enterprise)- Economic system in which individuals, rather than the government, decide what and how much to produce and sell.

18 A Smaller Role for the Government
Jefferson made the govt. & military smaller. The sedition act expired the day before Jefferson took office. Jefferson pardoned those who were in jail because of it. He also asked Congress to restore the law allowing foreign-born people to become citizens after only a five-year waiting period.

19 A Smaller Role for the Government
Jefferson did keep the Bank of the U.S. Jefferson also continued the federal government to pay off state debts, which had taken over while Washington was President. Many federalists kept their government jobs.

20 What two ways did Jefferson continue Federalist policies?
CFU: What two ways did Jefferson continue Federalist policies? List 3 changes Jefferson made during his presidency.

21 Guided practice Free enterprise activity
In groups match the word to the definition.

22 Free Enterprise System
Capitalism an economic system in which the means of production are privately owned and operated for profit Free Enterprise System when individuals and businesses are free to make their own economic choices Private Enterprise In this country, the decision whether or not you should go into computer services or any other kind of enterprise (business) is basically yours alone to make. You will decide what fees to charge and what hours to work. Certain laws prohibit you from cheating or harming your customers or other people. But, in general, you will be left alone to run your business as you see fit. Right to Private Property Private property is a piece of land, a home, or a car owned by an individual, a family, or a group. It differs from a public building, or public property, such as the city hall, a park, or a highway, all of which provide a government service for all citizens. In the U.S. economic system, people's right to buy and sell private property is guaranteed by law. People must use the property in safe and reasonable ways, of course. In setting up computer systems for your customers, for example, you do not have the right to interfere with the electrical, telephone, or computer systems of other people.

23 Profit Motive The main reason why you or any enterprising person organizes a business is to make money. You do this by earning more money than you spend. The amount of money left over after subtracting your business expenses from your business income is known as your profit. In the free enterprise system, business firms try hard to keep costs down and increase their income from sales. The better they succeed at this, the higher are their profits. Economists describe the efforts by business firms to earn the greatest profits as the profit motive. Competition Just as you are free to start a computer business, so is everyone else. The rivalry between sellers in the same field for consumers' dollars is called competition. If your business is profitable, it is likely that others will enter the same business hoping to be as successful as you are. They will be competing with you for the same customers. To win a share of the computer business, other sellers may try to offer more and better services, or services at lower prices. Because of the pressure of competition, business firms must constantly try to provide the best services and create the best products at the lowest possible prices. Consumer Sovereignty (choice) In the end, it is the customers, or consumers, who determine whether any business succeeds or fails. In the U.S. free enterprise economy, consumers are said to have sovereignty-the power or freedom to have final say. Consumers are free to spend their money for Product X or for Product Y. If they prefer Y over X, then the company making X may lose money, go out of business, or decide to manufacture something else (perhaps Product Z). Thus, how consumers choose to spend their dollars causes business firms of all kinds to produce certain goods and services and not others.

24 Guided Practice Then fill in the graphic organizer.
Place the terms in the appropriate space.

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26 Writing Reflection In your opinion, what are the advantages and disadvantages of the free enterprise system?

27 Exit Ticket What is Laissez Faire and free enterprise?
How did Jefferson’s presidency reflect a democratic style? What actions did Jefferson take to reduce the power of the federal government?

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30 Strengthening the Supreme Court
Adams chose several judges before he left office. Judge Marshall tried to make the courts more powerful.

31 Strengthening the Supreme Court
Jefferson tried to keep Marbury off of the Supreme Court & Marbury sued Madison. Marbury v. Madison - court case that said the Supreme Court could decide if laws are constitutional.

32 Strengthening the Supreme Court
S. Court ruled against Marbury. S. Court gained power of judicial review.

33 Strengthening the Supreme Court
Judicial Review - power to decide if acts of the president or Congress are constitutional. Jefferson was upset the court gained this power.


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