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APUSH 9/23

APUSH 9/23. New Remind101 instructions: Text @ mrsbotk to (678) 337-8678 to receive updates and reminders about class CNN Student News Turn in Unit 2 DBQs Begin Ch. 10. Ch. 10 – Launching the New Ship of State (1789-1800). Bill of Rights

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APUSH 9/23

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  1. APUSH 9/23 New Remind101 instructions: Text @mrsbotk to (678) 337-8678 to receive updates and reminders about class CNN Student News Turn in Unit 2 DBQs Begin Ch. 10

  2. Ch. 10 – Launching the New Ship of State (1789-1800) • Bill of Rights • Drafted by James Madison so as not to undermine the power he had vested the federal government in the Constitution • Amendments had to be initiated by either • 1. a new constitutional convention proposed by two-thirds of the states • 2. a two-thirds vote of both houses of Congress • Judiciary Act of 1789 • Public Credit and a National Bank

  3. Complete the chart below on your own sheet of paper Hamilton’s View on Finances and the Creation of a National Bank Jefferson’s View on Finances and the Creation of a National Bank Outcome

  4. John Adams • Washington wins a third presidential election but declines • Set precedent for two-term presidents • Adams narrowly beats Jefferson in election of 1796 • Jefferson wins most of the southand becomes VP

  5. XYZ Affair • French angered over Jay’s Treaty • Start attacking US ships – 1796 • Adams sends envoy to France to end French seizure of American ships • Americans meet with French officials who were called X,Y, and Z in code • XYZ demanded $250,000 in bribes before American diplomats would be received

  6. Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions • Kentucky Resolution • Jefferson feared the Alien and Sedition Acts would eventually crush his political party and create a one-party dictatorship • Jefferson wrote a series of resolutions that resembled the English political philosophy of a “compact” • Federal government’s power was granted to it by the states • Resolution adopted by the Kentucky legislature • Virginia Resolution • Written by James Madison • Same concept as the KY Resolution but less dramatic • Resolutions did not pass in any other states • They felt it was up to the Supreme Court to declare anything was unconstitutional • Later used by southern states to justify secession

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