Exploring the First Political Parties

Exploring the First Political Parties

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Lucas Foster

Social Studies

6th - 10th Grade

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Easy

Mr. Kon discusses the origins and impacts of the first political parties in the U.S., the Federalists and Democratic Republicans, founded by Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson. The video covers their differing beliefs on government, economy, and foreign affairs, and the implications of the 1796 election where John Adams became president and Thomas Jefferson vice president. The video concludes with a reflection on the role of political parties in government.

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What did George Washington warn against during his presidency?

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Who were the founders of the first political parties in the United States?

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What did Federalists believe about ordinary citizens?

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Who was nominated by the Republicans in the 1796 election?

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Why was having a president and vice president from opposing parties a problem in 1796?

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What type of government did the Federalists support?

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What was the Democratic-Republican view on the economy?

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What is 'loose construction' in terms of the Constitution?

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Which country did the Federalists prefer to ally with?

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What are the two big questions to consider about political parties?

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