Thursday, May 16, 2019

Dbq Red Three

Red ternary Notes for the Strict/Broad Construction With respect to the federal Constitution, the Jeffersonian Republicans argon usually characterized as stark constructionists who were opposed to the broad constructionism of the Federalists. To what extent was this characterization of the two parties accurate during the presidencies of Jefferson and capital of Wisconsin? archive A light upon who and when Jefferson, 1800 What does this itemise you? Strict constructionist, during Adams presidency What external entropy/events does this refer to?Constitution gives states power, anything that goes to the states, independence states. What is this event somewhat? Election of 1800. Democratic Republicans to keep majority in legislative branch What does this document advance? Relies on the Constitution as the best structure of the government. Strict Document B Identify who and when Jefferson to Miller (a minister) 1808 What does this certify you? End of Jefferson 2nd term, capital of Wisconsin to be president What outside information/events does this refer to? Separation of church building and state.What is this event about? The presidents before him had asked people to fast for a day, this precedence is over What does this document govern? The president is not allowed to make any decisions that require the government to make religious choices for the people. Document C Identify who and when Anderson cartoon, 1808 What does this class you? Embargo Act 1807 (Ograbme backwards) What outside information/events does this refer to? Signed by Jefferson stop all trade between America and all countries.Goal was to get France and GB to restricting US trade, go past GBs higher quality of production so that the US would have more power. displace GB and US into War. What is this event about? What does this document say? Turtle is the Embargo Act (stepping on the act), person is trying to trade Superfine tobacco with GB. By biting him in the butt, holding him back. Document D Identify who and when Daniel Webster, New Hampshire Federalist Conscription Bill a draft for soldiers (1814) What does this tell you? What outside information/events does this refer to?A draft What is this event about? Recruiting soldiers for the War of 1812 What does this document say? Madison was handsome in interpretation because he found this necessary. unaccented Document E Identify who and when capital of Connecticut Convention, 1814 What does this tell you? New Englanders who were looking to amend the Constitution to give congress less power and states more power. What outside information/events does this refer to? end of the War of 1812. What is this event about? What does this document say? States to adopt these changes to the constitution. 2 No new state can be added, 3 Congress cant grade an embargo, 4 Congress cant regulated trade without 2/3 of Congress. Were these passed, yes, by the Hartford Convention. Added to the Constitution, no. Document F Identif y who and when, John Randolph, 1816, proposed tariff a. What does this tell you? D/R Madison is president, is turning into old Federalism Federalists are generally in NE What outside information/events does this refer to? manufacturers are in NE and house the factories that the south depend on.Now that the Hartford Convention has threatened to secede from the nation, Madison must keep the country together. To do so, he offers an incentive. What is this event about? What does this document say? Loose Document G Identify who and when, Jefferson, 186 (way after his presidency) What does this tell you? mend he is not in power, he reflects on the current political state. What outside information/events does this refer to? What is this event about? What does this document say? Government must change with the changing times. Therefore a strict reading of the constitution is not always the best idea.Loose Document H Identify who and when, Madison, 1817, final year of his 2nd term What doe s this tell you? What outside information/events does this refer to? Madison has just used his executive privilege of veto. He vetoed an natural improvement bill (to make roads and bridges better between states) What is this event about? While bridges and roads that connect states may be important, it is not directly written into the Constitution, therefore left wing to the states to deal with. It is because of this that he cannot sign the bill. VERY Strict

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