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Explore George Washington's pivotal contributions to American governance through activities focused on his domestic and foreign policies. This guide provides students the opportunity to engage with Washington's ideals by summarizing influential quotes, discussing the nature of humanity in politics, and evaluating the best forms of government. With a structured approach that includes biographical briefings and creative illustrations, students can deepen their understanding of the early political landscape and Washington's vision. Each lesson is designed to promote critical thinking and historical awareness.
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Wednesday, Feb. 1 1. Update your spiral DateEntry TitleEntry # 1/26 George Washington Domestic Policy notes 7 1/27 George Washington Quote Activity 8 1/30 George Washington Foreign Policy notes 9 2/1 Political Party Activity 10 3. Turn to entry #10 and title it Political Party Activity
Feb. 1: Political Party Activity #10 Biographical Briefing: _____________________ Background View of the nature of human beings Best Type of Government 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3.
Feb. 1: Political Party Activity #10 Biographical Briefing: _____________________ Constitution Political Party Ideal Economy 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. 2.
Directions • Copy and answer each question under the appropriate heading • Illustrate (with a pencil) one of the answers • Finish your George Washington quote activity from Monday or complete other homework you might have.
#8 Jan. 30: George Washington’s Quotes Read each number and summarize what it is saying (Do all the summaries 1st) Then match the letter, date, and event with the correct quote. 1. Letter (E)Summary Date/Event Washington is congratulating Congress for a job well done and Dec. 23, 1783: is telling them that he is retiring from the Continental Army Resignation from army; Address to the Cont. Congress 2. LetterSummary Date/Event 3. LetterSummary Date/Event