Did the Articles give more power to the states or the central government
states
What was the major difference between the federalists and the Anti-Federalists
Federalists (who supported the Constitution and a strong central government)
Anti-Federalists (who opposed a strong central government and wanted states rights)
What type of economy did Jefferson prefer?
Agriculture
How do we start out introduction paragraphs? what goes in the middle? end?
first: hook the reader ( define a word/term in the prompt)
second: 2-3 sentences of context ( if dates are provided, explain what is going on during that time)
last: write thesis statement ( should already be written on planning page
Who won the election of 1800? What was his political party?
Thomas Jefferson; Democratic Republican
Why were Alien and Sedition Acts they said to be unconstitutional in the VA and KY Resolutions?
It limited the 1st amendment ( freedom of the press and speech)
What did George Washington warn against in his Farewell address?
Neutrality and political parties
Name Jefferson's politcal party.
Name Hamilton's political party.
Anti-Federalist (Democratic Republican)
Federalist
How many sentences should your ZO1 be?
2: one to name the corner plus detail from corner and one to connect back to argument
Why was the Election of 1800 considered a "peaceful revolution"?
It was the first peaceful transfer of power in the new two-party system.
Why did John Adams lose the Election of 1800?
country split on following Washington's push for neutrality
Alien and Sedition acts and XYZ affair ( his domestic and foreign policy)
Define ratification
to pass, sign, or approve a document and making it officially valid
Why did Jefferson think that the National Bank was unconstitutional?
It gave the federal government too much power; went against the 10th amendment
Hamilton’s plan for the national debt will not benefit states that have already paid off their debt – those states should be finished, and not have to take on debt from other states
that planters/farmers are hurt by Hamilton’s taxes, such as the whisky tax.
How should your N/E look?
Name the author ( IN THE SOURCE LINE) and plug in authors claim from document then cite the doc at the end.
NO DIRECT QUOTESSSSSSSS!
Women who worked in textiles mills in MA
Mills girls
Why did John Adams pass the Alien and Sedition acts?
to protect the Federalist party from increased public scrutiny as a result of John Adams' controversial foreign policy related to France
Adams claimed that the Alien and Sedition Acts were necessary to maintain law, order, and unity in the United States as they hovered on the brink of war with France.
What was the purpose of the essays known as the Federalists Papers?
to persuade states to ratify the Constitution; the powers granted to the federal government were sufficient
What was the main effect of the Jefferson/Hamilton conflict?
Hint: George Washington warned against this in his "Farewell Address"
helped give rise to political parties by polarizing factions on opposite political sides
What must your thesis do? How should it look?
restate the prompt
answer the prompt
give HOW OR WHY
include both body paragraph arguments
Name and describe the differences between the North and south economically
North- manufacturing, wage labor, textile mills, Lowell mills, cloth production
South- cotton (cash crop), slavery, agriculture, plantations
Name similarity between the Articles of Confederation and the Declaration of independence.
They express the ideas of states rights
Why was the ratification of the Constitution stalled?
The Anti-Federalists would not ratify it unless a Bill of Rights was included
Define the 10th amendment
statement in the constitution that granted Congress the power to pass all laws "necessary and proper"
Name the steps of completing your planning page. BE SPECIFIC. how long should it take ( trick question :)
1. write sentence starters for BP arguments ( buckets from SIG)
2. Group the documents ( should be done as you read the docs)
3. Finish the BP arguments based on SIG from documents
Define the Industrialization Revolution
The expansion and increased organization of new technology and industry; new transportation and growth in industries such as textiles ( Lowell mills and cloths in the north) and agriculture ( slavery and cotton in the south)