Tabakian Pols 1 Summer 2014 Power 14
Articles of Confederation. Battle of Yorktown in 1781 French and Americans defeat British General Cornwallis surrenders. The Second Continental Congress.
Standard 5. The student will explain specific events and key ideas that brought about the adoption and implementation of the United States Constitution.
Tabakian Pols 1 Fall/Spring 2014 Power 10
Chapter 5: The Federalist Era Lesson 1: The First President.
Federalism Hamilton v. Jefferson and McCullouch v. Maryland Bill of Rights Institute August 06, 2007 Artemus Ward Department of Political Science Northern.
Bill of Rights. Students will be able to identify and explain the purpose of each of the 10 amendments in the Bill of Rights.
Federalism and IGR Hamilton versus Jefferson and McCullouch v. Maryland —Centralizing versus decentralizing forces in American IGR California Adoption.
American Westward Expansion. Louisiana Purchase Thomas Jefferson became America’s third President He defeated John Adams in the Election of 1800 Jefferson.
Essential Question Essential Question: –What were the long-term problems with the Articles of Confederation? Warm-Up Question: Warm-Up Question: –Now that.
Federalism Defined Federalism is a political system in which power is divided and shared between the national/central government and the states (regional.
UNIT 3 “Starting a Nation” OBJECTIVES ( YOU SHOULD KNOW) v 1- Describe the Early Government of U.S. v 2- List the weaknesses of the A. of C. v 3- Evaluate.