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Documents The Federalist Era: 1789-1801 AP U.S. History Unit 3.2.

Slide 1 The Federalist Era: 1789-1801 AP U.S. History Unit 3.2 1 THE FEDERALIST ERA: DOMESTIC Issues I. America in 1790 A. Population: 4 million B. U.S. was recovering from…

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IV. Bill of Rights A. Background Bill of Rights â First ten amendments to the Constitution Written by James Madison Added to the Constitution in 1791 Was promised to be…

Documents Civil Liberties and The Bill of Rights. I. Liberties V. Rights A.Civil Liberties- the personal...

Civil Liberties and The Bill of Rights I. Liberties V. Rights Civil Liberties- the personal rights and freedoms that government can not take away.(protection from govât)…

Documents The Federalist Era: 1789-1801

Slide 1 The Federalist Era: 1789-1801 AP U.S. History Unit 3.2 1 THE FEDERALIST ERA: DOMESTIC Issues I. America in 1790 A. Population: 4 million B. U.S. was recovering from…

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Constitutional Amendments Constitutional Amendments + Welcome C&E Students Find your seat and settle in Take out your Bill of Rights G.O. and review it. Be prepared to…

Documents Ratification of the Constitution Section 7-4 Federalists & Antifederalist When the Constitution was....

Ratification of the Constitution Section 7-4 Federalists & Antifederalist When the Constitution was made public, a great debate began among Americans. Antifederalists…

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Ratification of the Constitution A.) The Constitution was publicized in newspapers & pamphlets for all Americanâs to read The framers knew it would cause controversy…

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5 Interest Groups Politics of Influence http://media.pearsoncmg.com/ph/hss/SSA_SHARED_MEDIA_1/polisci/presidency/Magleby_Ch05_Interest_Groups_Seg1_v2.html Video: The Big…

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United States Government Honors U.S. History I I. Constitution Ratification A. Definition 1. Ratify means to approve B. Requirements 1. 9 out of 13 state legislatures had…