1. Election of 1800 An event leading to change 2. Who were the candidates in the election and what party did they represent? Federalists John Adams Democratic-Republicans…
1. United States ConstitutionAudrey Coleman, Online Government, Richardson 2. I Proudly Introduce to You.. Our Constitution is one of the many documents that helps America…
Slide 1Chapter 7: Democracy in Distress Slide 2 Popular Political Culture partisan – partial to a specific party or purpose even though members of Congress were voting…
1. Chapter 10 Section 4Troubled Times for John Adams, our 2nd U.S. President 2. Jay’s Treaty 1794(named after Chief Justice John Jay) Negotiated tostop the British from…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Jefferson to War of 1812 Slide 3 Election of 1800 Thomas Jefferson became president The Democratic-Republicans took control of Congress The Twelfth Amendment…
Slide 1 FOUNDATIONS OF THE EARLY REPUBLIC Slide 2 Objective 1.01 Vocabulary Terms Judiciary Act of 1789 Hamilton’s Economic Plan Laissez faire Bill of Rights Whiskey Rebellion…
Slide 1 JAMES MADISON AND THE WAR OF 1812 Slide 2 THE ELECTION OF 1808 Jefferson decided he would not be a candidate for president in 1808, following the precedent set by…
Slide 1 Remember to write what is in RED Slide 2 The election campaign of 1800 was very different from the political campaigns we see today. Neither Adams nor Jefferson traveled…
Slide 1Early U.S. Foldable Judiciary Act of 1789 Hamilton’s Economic Plan Laissez faire Bill of Rights Whiskey Rebellion Democratic-Republican Party Alien and Sedition…
Slide 1 explain when, where, and why groups of people explored, colonized, and settled in the United States, including the search for religious freedom and economic gain.[5.1A]…