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1 Bell Ringer Date: December 5th, 2016
1) Copy down your homework for tonight, National History Day Project Outline is DUE TOMORROW! 2) No Bell Ringers this week… Look over the worksheets E9 to E12, you’re going to have a…

2 Today’s Agenda Score a 70% or better on Chapter 8 Section 1-2 Quiz
Measureable Objective Score a 70% or better on Chapter 8 Section 1-2 Quiz Florida Standard: Examine the influences of Washington’s Presidency in the formation of the new nation. Agenda I do: Review content from Chp. 8 Sec. 1-2 We do: Read Chp. 8 Sec. 3 together and fill in parts of the study guide. You do: Assess understanding Chp. 8 Sec. 1-2, complete Chp. 8 Sec. 3 Study guide. Essential Question What issues did Washington face during his presidency? Learning Goal - By the end of the lesson you will… Demonstrate how George Washington set a precedent for all future presidents and how this presidency affected the nation.

3 Homework for this Tonight!
DUE TOMORROW: Complete the outline for the National History Day Project.

4 Oath of Presidency Oath of Office Inaugural address State of the Union
Chapter 7 Review 1) What was George Washington taking when he put his handle on the bible and was sworn into office? Oath of Presidency Oath of Office Inaugural address State of the Union

5 The Declaration The Bill of Rights The Constitution The Amendments
Chapter 7 Review 2) What did George Washington pledge to protect and serve in during his oath of office? The Declaration The Bill of Rights The Constitution The Amendments

6 3) What did George Washington add to the end of the Oath of Office?
Chapter 7 Review 3) What did George Washington add to the end of the Oath of Office? “So Help me God.” “So Help me.” “In God we Trust” “Liberty and Justice for all”

7 Building infrastructure Purchasing Land Revolutionary War
Chapter 8 Review 4) Where did most of the National Debt come from when Washington took office? Building infrastructure Purchasing Land Revolutionary War Trading deficit

8 True False Chapter 8 Review
5) True or False The United States Constitution provided a broad outline of the duties of the executive branch? True False

9 6) Which Act provided an outline of how the Judicial Branch would run?
Chapter 8 Review 6) Which Act provided an outline of how the Judicial Branch would run? Judiciary Act of 1776 Judiciary Act of 1788 Judiciary Act of 1789 Judiciary Act of 1863

10 7) In which form was most of the National debt accrued?
Chapter 8 Review 7) In which form was most of the National debt accrued? Income Tax Loans Certificate of Deposits Bonds

11 Assume all debt Create a National Bank Raise Revenue
Chapter 8 Review 8) Which of the following below is NOT apart of Hamilton’s Financial Plan? Assume all debt Create a National Bank Raise Revenue Implement income tax

12 Tax on imports Tax on exports Tax on land Tax on products
Chapter 8 Review 9) What are Tariffs? Tax on imports Tax on exports Tax on land Tax on products

13 Northern Industrialists The Poor Merchants
Chapter 8 Review 10) According the Hamilton’s Financial Plan, who would lose out on the deal? Southern Planters Northern Industrialists The Poor Merchants

14 11) Which product was going to be taxed in order to raise revenue?
Chapter 8 Review 11) Which product was going to be taxed in order to raise revenue? Tea Oates Corn Whiskey

15 Groups Factions Coalition Conglomorate Chapter 8 Review
12) Which term was used as a substitute for what we call today Political Parties? Groups Factions Coalition Conglomorate

16 Disliked them Much needed Selfish groups Hostile Chapter 8 Review
13) Which of the following statements BEST describes the founding fathers view of factions? Disliked them Much needed Selfish groups Hostile

17 14) Which two political parties emerged from Washington’s Cabinet?
Chapter 8 Review 14) Which two political parties emerged from Washington’s Cabinet? Democrats & Republicans Democratic Republicans & Libertarians Federalists & Libertarians Democratic Republicans & Federalists

18 15) How many terms did George Washington serve?
Chapter 8 Review 15) How many terms did George Washington serve? One Two Three One ½

19 16) Who became President in the election of 1796?
Chapter 8 Review 16) Who became President in the election of 1796? Alexander Hamilton John Adams Thomas Jefferson James Madison

20 17) Who became the Vice-President in the election of 1796?
Chapter 8 Review 17) Who became the Vice-President in the election of 1796? Alexander Hamilton John Adams Thomas Jefferson James Madison

21 Directions: Take everything off your desk for a Plicker Quiz
Chapter 8 Quiz Time Directions: Take everything off your desk for a Plicker Quiz

22 Grab a Textbook and turn to pg. 294
Textbook Time Grab a Textbook and turn to pg. 294

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24 American Revolution Guns Ammunition settlement in the NW

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26 Battle of Fallen Timbers
American Revolution Guns Ammunition settlement in the NW force refused Battle of Fallen Timbers Treaty of Greenville

27 pgs. 295-297 to complete the study guide.
Continue reading pgs to complete the study guide.


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