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LAST DAY OF SITTING WITH YOUR PARTNER. YOU NEED: PAPER, PENCIL ITS FRIDAY!!! 4 ½ days of school until Christmas Break
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Draw a time line of the years we are talking about.
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CIRCLE THE PROBLEMS THAT WERE FACED IN THE EARLY REPUBLIC ERA:
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On your map circle: -The Louisiana Purchase (include the year and who purchased it from who) How did it change the US?
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On your map draw: - The Monroe Doctrine (include a short explanation)
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FEDERALIST / DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLICANS
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During the Early Republic, why were protective tariffs a good thing?
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Name that President:________________ Issued the Adams-Onis Treaty that would make _________ a part of the U.S.
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Name that President: _________________________ Passed the Judiciary Act. This created the _________ Court System.
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Name that President: ________________________ Passed a legislative law that restricted citizens from criticizing the government called the ________ & Sedition Acts.
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The Impressment of American soldiers into British navy caused the _____________.
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Why were political parties formed in the first place?
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What did the War of 1812 tell countries about the US?
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What was Washington’s foreign policy?
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What was James Monroe’s foreign policy?
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Name that President:_______________ First vice-president Second President
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As a president, you have to do what the country wants you to do instead of……______________________ _________________
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How did the Embargo Act of 1807 impact trade?
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WHAT DOES THIS QUOTE BY GEORGE WASHINGTON MEAN? “But if we were to be told by a foreign power what we shall do, or not do, we have Independence yet to seek…”
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Although Washington had slaves, he wanted to see a gradual abolition of slavery…and supported immigration from other countries TRUEOrFalse?
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WHY DO YOU THINK DOLLY MADISON SAVED THIS PICTURE OF GEORGE WASHINTON ON THE DAY OF THE BURNING OF THE WHITE HOUSE?
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