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Early political parties

Early political parties

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8th Grade

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JAVIER LEAL

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Early Political Parties

A concise overview of American political parties and their development over time.

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Lesson Objectives

We will Explain the origin and development of American political parties.

I will follow along on quizizz and answer questions to check for understanding during our lesson. I will check for comprehension by creating a graphic organizer that outlines early American political parties and their beliefs.

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Multiple Choice

According to the video, what did George Washington think of political parties?

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He thought that political parties were a great way to bring people together.
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He believed that political parties were necessary for a healthy democracy.
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He warned against the dangers of political parties and believed that they would divide the nation and lead to conflict.
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He believed that political parties should be abolished and replaced with a monarchy.

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Multiple Choice

Which political party was supported by farmers and advocated for a strict interpretation of the Constitution?

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Federalist Party
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Republican Party

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Democratic Party
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Democratic-Republican Party

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Word Cloud

What come to your mind when you hear "political party"?

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Democrat and Republican parties in the United States today

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According to the dictionary, a political party is a group of persons organized to acquire and exercise political power.

Definition:

What are Political Parties?

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The Federalist Party

  • The first political party in the United States

  • Formed in 1791 by Alexander Hamilton

  • Advocated for a strong central government and a central bank

  • Supported the ratification of the Constitution

  • Loose interpretation of the Constitution.

  • Supported by merchants and factory owners (rich people)

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Multiple Choice

True or false, political parties ARE NOT an important part of American history

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True

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False

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The Democratic-Republican Party

  • Formed in 1791 by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison

  • Opposed: Federalist Party and their strong central government, did not want a central bank

  • Beliefs: Limited government, strict interpretation of the Constitution

  • Evolution: Split into Democratic Party and Republican Party in the 1820s

  • Supported by farmers (common people)

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The Whig Party

  • The Whig Party was a political party in the United States that existed from the early 1830s to the mid-1850s.

  • It was formed in opposition to President Andrew Jackson and his Democratic Party.

  • The Whigs supported a strong federal government, protective tariffs, and internal improvements.

  • Notable Whig leaders included Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and William Henry Harrison.

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Multiple Choice

Which political party was formed in 1791 by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison?

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Federalist Party

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Democratic-Republican Party

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Democratic Party

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Republican Party

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Multiple Choice

Which political party in the United States supported a strong federal government, protective tariffs, and internal improvements?

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Democratic Party

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Republican Party

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Whig Party

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Federalist Party

Early Political Parties

A concise overview of American political parties and their development over time.

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