Objective: Explain how and why American foreign policy developed and expanded over time.
Class Notes for the Day:
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Class Starter: Take out an index card or tear off a piece of notebook paper.
On the Front
- Write one big idea you understand about foreign policy, economic policy, nationalism, or US democracy at this point
- What is something you don't understand right now?
- How have you changed your study habits and daily preparation for class to respond to the rigorous nature of this course?
Review
- Describe ONE aspect of Jeffersonian democracy
- Identify TWO Supreme Court cases that expanded federal authority
- Describe THREE factors that promoted sectionalism in the early 19th century
Practice Questions
Grab an AMSCO review book from the corner. Complete p. 186 4-6.
Ch. 12 Outline
- How did Supreme Court decisions increase the authority of the federal government?
- How did the creation of roads, canals, and railroads extend markets and foster regional interdependence?
- How did the Missouri Compromise attempt to defuse tensions over slavery?
Word of the Day (1)
disparate
- Define it
- Give an example
- Identify 3 disparate reasons why the U.S. had conflicts with England by the end of Jefferson's presidency.
- Were there any disparities between Jefferson's politics and his actions?
Lecture: Politics and Regional Interests
Recap: Explain how different regional interests affected debates about the role of the federal government in the early republic.
Word of the Day (2)
rapprochement
- Define it
- Give an example
- With which countries have Presidents Obama and Trump sought rapprochement within the last decade?
- Who did the U.S. engage in rapprochement with in the years following the War of 1812?
Lecture: America on the World Stage
Document Analysis: The Monroe Doctrine
Closer: Explain how and why American foreign policy developed and expanded over time.
On Deck
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