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Chapter 6

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Chapter 6

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QUIZ 1 (movie)

1. Where is the Declaration located?

2. What or who is Charlotte?

3. What is the largest library in the world

4. How many men signed the Declaration of Independence?

5. Who scribed the Declaration?

6. What is the group of people who gathered all the treasure and hid it? When they moved the treasure out of Europe they became known as _____?

7. Who was Silence Dogood?

8. Who cast the liberty bell?

All seeing eye

Meerschaum pipe

Ottendorf cipher

Charlotte

Wall St. and Broadway

Declaration of Independence

Independence Hall

Silence Dogood

Ocular device

Beneath Parkington Lane

Trinity Church

2:22 (where is it located?)

Liberty bell

Meerschaum pipe

Heere at the wall

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AGENDAMission Statement:

The mission of John F. Kennedy High School is to develop our island students to become globally prime high achiever

ESLR

Effective Communicator

Problem Solver

Responsible Citizen

Technologically Literate

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• Objective: – Student will be able to analyze the different

philosophies of government between Jefferson and Hamilton

Chapter 6 Section 1

Workbook pg 25 # 1- 9

Turn in Service Learning Form

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• George Washington – 1st President

• John Adams– Vice President

• Unanimously (all) elected

• No precedent (example, guide or model ) to follow

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Cabinet- president’s chief advisers

• Thomas Jefferson– Secretary of State

• Alexander Hamilton– Secretary of Treasury

• Henry Knox– Secretary of War

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George Washington

Henry Knox

Edmund Randolph

Thomas Jefferson

Alexander HamiltonTHE CABINET

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Judiciary Act of 1789

• Established the judicial branch with one chief justice and five associate

• John Jay– 1st Chief Justice

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Problem of Government: National Debt

HAMILTON• must pay all debts

(national and states)• Power in the federal • Led by rich wise elite• Stress manufacturing• Pro-British• Federalist (political

party)

JEFFERSON• Most of the south

already paid • Power in the state• Trust common

people • Stress agriculture• Pro- French• Democratic -

Republicans (political party)

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creation of National bank• Hamilton• Wanted the National

bank– (constitutional under

loose interpretation- “implied or necessary and proper”)

• Jefferson• Does not want the

bank• (unconstitutional

under strict interpretation- must be written)

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Compromise: Washington decided to have a National bank

• Agreed to allow the federal government to take over the debts of the northern states

• Agreed to move the U.S. capital to the South. (Washington, D.C.) –Virginia and Maryland

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France vs. Britain

• At war AGAIN!!

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Washington:

• HAMILTON– Support Britain– 75% of income

• JEFFERSON– Support France– Gave aid to US

during Revolution

• Declare Neutrality Act – Policy where US will

support neither side

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• British captured hundreds of American neutral ships

• American merchants wanted compensation for 250 ships confiscated

• Southerners wanted compensation for the slaves that British took

British vs. US

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• British will compensate American ship owners

• The US guaranteed the payment of war debts

• Jay, dropped the issue of compensation for slaves, which angered Southerners

• Washington averted a war

Jay’s Treaty

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Chapter 6 Section 1 (Questions and answers) # 1-9

1. What did the Judiciary Act of 1788 establish?

– the judicial branch with one chief justice and five associate

2. What departments did Washington create and whom did he appoint to head them?

Secretary of State- Thomas Jefferson

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