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New England and Mid-Atlantic statesBankers, manufacturers, and merchants
Southern and western statesSmall farmers, settlers, plantation owners, artists, and shopkeepers
The new Western states (Kentucky, Tennessee…) tended to be farmers, etc. that agreed with the
Democratic-Republican beliefs
Answers vary…we were too weak to allow people to govern themselves
Answers vary…believed the common people were incapable of runninig the country
Answers vary…wanted more people involved in the governmentAnswers vary…believed the common people were capable of governing themselves
Answers vary…political parties were new to the country and beginning to divide the nation
Nation’s strength came from ordinary people
Answers vary…try to get the country to unite…
Democratic
Rights
Federalists
Supported the French Revolution
Punish Federalists for Alien and Sedition Acts
NationalGovernment
Gallatin
Federal Government
Army Navy
Bank of the U.S.
Answers vary…Goods and services are exchanged with
little regulation
French term meaning “let alone”
Courts
1800
John Marshall
Federalist
Weaker
James MadisonJudiciary Act Federal
Marbury Madison
Judiciary Act 1789
Judicial Review
Laws become overturn
Marbury
Constitutional or Unconstitutional Congress passes a law that A Police
officer may check a person's
immigration status while enforcing
other laws if "reasonable
suspicion" exists that the person is
in the United States illegally.
Unconstitutional Arizona v. United States,
Constitutional or Unconstitutional Congresses passes a law that a person may burn an
American flag in public as an
expression of freedom of
speech.
Constitutional
Texas v. Johnson, 1989
Constitutional or Unconstitutional
Congress passes a law prohibiting
writing on Facebook or any online post disagreeing with
President Obama’s policies. Punishment will be deportation.
Constitutional or Unconstitutional?
Unconstitutional
Constitutional or Unconstitutional
Congress passes a law that students at public schools may not wear t-
shirts that protest a government
ruling as it may cause a
disturbance
Unconstitutional
Tinker v. Des Moines, 1969