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1 Tie up loose ends… -Geography Bee Group Expectations Finals

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3 Agree or Disagree….as a group
The members of the “Patriots” are terrorists and not a militia. The government should intervene and suppress the small uprising. If the individuals were apart of a minority race, it would be considered a larger threat.

4 George Washington

5 Let’s start at the very end…

6 "I walk on untrodden ground
"I walk on untrodden ground. There is scarcely any part of my conduct which may not hereafter be drawn into precedent."

7 Vocabulary to Know: Precedent- An example to be followed by others in the future Inauguration- A ceremony in which the president takes the oath of office

8 "As the first of every thing, in our situation will serve to establish a Precedent. It is devoutly wished on my part, that these precedents may be fixed on true principles."

9 In your teams, complete the analysis of Washington’s Farwell Address

10 His Excellency, His Highness, the Protector of Our Liberties?
"Mr. President.“  He presented the annual State of the Union report, required by the Constitution, as a speech given directly to the Congress. Thomas Jefferson would break this precedent in the nineteenth century, however it was restored by Woodrow Wilson in the twentieth. Washington also set precedents for the social life of the president. Troubled by how the presidents of the Confederation Congress had been overwhelmed by visitors, Washington spent his days doing the business of government and set aside the late afternoon for meetings with the public and evenings for dinner parties with invited guests. These practices are still followed by White House protocol.

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12 Inaugural Address: Primary or Secondary?

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14 Washington’s Cabinet -John Adams- VP Alexander Hamilton- -Thomas Jefferson -John Jay

15 Jefferson- Secretary of State
Hamilton- Secretary of the Treasury Knox- Secretary of War Randolph- Attorney General

16 Why can’t we get along?! Watch Video:

17 Hamilton- Pro British Jefferson- Pro French Washington – Remained
After the American Revolution- The French have a Revolution England stayed out of the conflict until…. New French leaders started messing with their trade and power. France declares War in 1793 Hamilton- Pro British Jefferson- Pro French Washington – Remained Neutral

18 Proclamation of Neutrality
Questions to ask? "Should the United States receive an ambassador from France?“ "Should earlier treaties still apply?" “Should the United States issue an official proclamation of neutrality?"

19 Jefferson resigns from his position

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24 In your notes: Write 3 facts apiece about Washington’s 4 Cabinet Members while they were in office! Were they Federalists or Anti-Federalist? What did they agree on or disagree on? Hamilton Jefferson Randolph Knox

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28 John Jay- Chief Justice to the U.S. Supreme Court

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