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Chapter 9 Section 1 Washington’s Presidency p. 33/p. 272. Picture of Washington’s inauguration. What do we call you? “His Excellency” or “His Highness” Decided on “Mr. President”. Washington’s Family by Edward Savage. Chapter 9 Section 1 Washington’s Presidency p. 33/p. 227.
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Chapter9Section 1 Washington’s Presidencyp. 33/p. 272 Picture of Washington’s inauguration What do we call you? “His Excellency” or “His Highness” Decided on “Mr. President”
Chapter 9Section 1Washington’s Presidency p. 33/p. 227 A. Taking Notes Fill out the chart below, taking notes about Washington’s presidency. The Courts • What did the Judiciary Act of 1789 Establish? • Set up federal court system • Determined number of judges on the Supreme court
B. Summarizing On the back of this paper, briefly define each of the following. Cabinet- The heads of the departments appointed by the President to help him lead the nation
Chapter 9Section 1Washington’s Presidency p. 33/p. 227 A. Taking Notes Fill out the chart below, taking notes about Washington’s presidency. The Cabinet • What departments did Washington create, and whom did he appoint to head them? • Dept. of State-headed by Thomas Jefferson • Dept. of War-headed by Henry Knox • Dept. of Treasury-headed by Alexander Hamilton
Thomas Jefferson Secretary of State Alexander Hamilton Secretary of Treasury Henry Knox Secretary of War
Alexander Hamilton’s Financial Plan • Pay off all war debts • Raise gov’t revenues (MONEY) • Create a National Bank
B. Summarizing On the back of this paper, briefly define each of the following. Cabinet- The heads of the departments appointed by the President to help him lead the nation Tariff- Tax on imported goods that raise money for the gov’t & encourages the growth of industry.
Chapter 9Section 1Washington’s Presidency P. 33/p. 227 A. Taking Notes Fill out the chart below, taking notes about Washington’s presidency. Economic Policy • Why did Jefferson and Madison oppose the national bank? • They believed it was unconstitutional • 4. Why did Hamilton support the national bank? • He believed it would give gov’t a safe place to keep its money • Make loans to businesses • It would issue paper money
Chapter 9Section 1Washington’s Presidency P. 33/p. 227 A. Taking Notes Fill out the chart below, taking notes about Washington’s presidency. Interpreting the Constitution • What are loose and strict constructions of the constitution, and who favored each? • Loose construction-means a flexible interpretation of the Constitution, favored by Hamilton • Strict construction-means a narrow interpretation, favored by Madison & Jefferson