Chapter 9 Section 1

The Big Ideas are:

•Explain how the nation’s court system was established.

•Describe the first cabinet.

•Analyze Hamilton’s financial plans.

•Identify interpretations of the Constitution and explain how they influenced attitudes toward the national bank.

  1. What does inaugurate?
  2. What is a cabinet?
  3. What is a tariff?
  4. What does the phrase “[Washington] would set a precedent” mean?
  5. What decisions about the nation’s court system did the Constitution leave Congress to decide
  6. Big Idea Review Question: What is the Federal Judiciary Act of 1789 and what was its purpose?
  7. How did the cabinet help the president govern the nation?
  8. Big Idea Review Question: Describe the first president’s cabinet.
  9. What financial problems did the nation face?
  10. How did Hamilton purpose to solve the financial problems?
  11. What beliefs influenced Hamilton’s financial plan for the nation?
  12. What were three steps in Hamilton’s financial plan? (Make a flow map.)
  13. Why did many Southern states object to helping the country pay off it’s war debt?
  14. In your opinion was Hamilton’s plan successful? Explain why or why not.
  15. Why did Hamilton favor imposing high tariff on foreign goods and creating a national bank?
  16. How do banks make money? (Read How Banks Work and make a flow map.)
  17. Big Idea Review Question: What were two major ways of interpreting the Constitution, and how did they differ? (Create a double bubble map.)
  18. Big Idea Review Question: Why did Madison and Jefferson oppose the creation of a national bank?
  19. How was the argument over the First Bank of the United Statessettled?

Chapter 9 Section 1

The Big Ideas are:

•Explain how the nation’s court system was established.

•Describe the first cabinet.

•Analyze Hamilton’s financial plans.

•Identify interpretations of the Constitution and explain how they influenced attitudes toward the national bank.

  1. What does inaugurate?
  2. What is a cabinet?
  3. What is a tariff?
  4. What does the phrase “[Washington] would set a precedent” mean?
  5. What decisions about the nation’s court system did the Constitution leave Congress to decide
  6. Big Idea Review Question: What is the Federal Judiciary Act of 1789 and what was its purpose?
  7. How did the cabinet help the president govern the nation?
  8. Big Idea Review Question: Describe the first president’s cabinet.
  9. What financial problems did the nation face?
  10. How did Hamilton purpose to solve the financial problems?
  11. What beliefs influenced Hamilton’s financial plan for the nation?
  12. What were three steps in Hamilton’s financial plan? (Make a flow map.)
  13. Why did many Southern states object to helping the country pay off it’s war debt?
  14. In your opinion was Hamilton’s plan successful? Explain why or why not.
  15. Why did Hamilton favor imposing high tariff on foreign goods and creating a national bank?
  16. How do banks make money? (Read How Banks Work and make a flow map.)
  17. Big Idea Review Question: What were two major ways of interpreting the Constitution, and how did they differ? (Create a double bubble map.)
  18. Big Idea Review Question: Why did Madison and Jefferson oppose the creation of a national bank?
  19. How was the argument over the First Bank of the United Statessettled?