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Lesson 57: Political Parties

Lesson 57: Political Parties

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7th Grade

Practice Problem

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Douglas Allard

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10 Slides • 3 Questions

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Lesson 57: John Adams and Political Parties

Learning Target: We can identify Sim/Diff between Federalists and Democratic Republicans

Evidence: Complete Quizizz Lesson and CO

Why: To examine development of Early Political Parties

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  1. ​What are 3 sees you see on the map?

  2. What are 2 thinks you have about the map?

  3. What is 1 wonder you have about the map?

Ignite

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1. Take notes on each slide in your Ch 12 Course Book
2. Fill in the boxes with the bold and underline words
3. Use notes to complete Checkout

Directions

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  • Leader: Alexander Hamilton

  • Voters: wealthy, educated, upper class

  • Most Voters Lived in: cities, states in the Northeast

Federalists: Social/Geography

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  • Wanted Economy Based on: trade, manufacturing (textiles/cloth)

  • National Bank: Favored

Federalists: Economic

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  • Political Power Should Be: strong national government, run by educated and wealthy

  • Foreign Policy Should Favor: England

Federalists Political

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Match

Match the Key Parts of the Federalist Party

Social

Geography

Economic

Political

Alexander Hamilton, wealthy votes

Northeast, Cities

Manufacturing, trade

Strong national government Favor England

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  • Leader: Thomas Jefferson

  • Voters: poor/middle class, farmers

  • Most Voters Live In: South, rural areas

Democratic-Republicans: Social/Geography

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  • Wanted Economy Based On: Farming, some trade

  • National Bank: Not in favor

Democratic-Republicans: Economic

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  • Political Power Should Be: Strong state governments, run by everyday people

  • Foreign Policy Should Favor: France

​Democratic-Republicans: Political

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Match

Match the Key Parts of the Democratic-Republican Party

Social

Geography

Economic

Political

Thomas Jefferson

South, Rural Areas

Farming, some trade

Strong state government Favor France

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Categorize

Options (13)

Alexander Hamilton

Northest, Cities

Wealthy, educated

Favored National Bank

Manufacturing Trade

Help England

Thomas Jefferson

Poor/Middle Class

South, rural areas

Farming, some trade

No National Bank

Everyday people should run government

Favor France

Organize these social, political, economic characteristics to the correct political party

Federalists
Democratic-Republicans

Lesson 57: John Adams and Political Parties

Learning Target: We can identify Sim/Diff between Federalists and Democratic Republicans

Evidence: Complete Quizizz Lesson and CO

Why: To examine development of Early Political Parties

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