Flipped Assignment #2
1.Who did President Jefferson purchase the Louisiana Territory from?
2. The Louisiana Territory _________________ the size of the United States.
3.Jefferson wanted to discover the ________________ __________?
4.The exploration group was called the Corps of Discover. It had 3 main goals:
a.Discover the Northwest Passage, an all water connection from the ___________ Ocean to the _____________ Ocean.
b.Document the _______________, ___________ and __________ life along the way.
c.Meet the ____________ ________________ tribes and extend friendship of the US
5.When they ran out of navigable rivers, the men tried to purchase ________ from Native Americans to reach the
Oregon Coast.
6.Which goal do the men NOT complete? ___________________________________
7.How long did the journey take?________________________________________
Thomas Paine’s Common Sense Explained “The Book of Duh!”
Flipped Assignment #3: Thomas Paine’s Pamphlet “Common Sense” lays out seven basic arguments why the Colonies should be independent. While you watch “Hip Hughes” pay attention to what he has to say. I have answered #2 so you get the idea.
FLIPPED ASSIGNMENT #3
THE FEDERALIST PAPERS
FLIPPED ASSIGNMENT # 3: THE FEDERALISTS PAPERS
There are timing prompts here. In the future, I am expecting you to do the job on your own.
QUESTIONS:
1.Who wrote the Federalist Papers? (0:35- 1:39)
2.Why were the Federalist Papers important? (2:27-2:34)
3.If the Federalists papers are “The Second Book of Duh” what was the first? (2:36-2:42)
4.The Federalist Papers were another ______ __ ___________ to give the Americans the “hutzpah” to do what? (2:42-2:54)
5.What was the road the Anti-Federalists argued the Constitutional Convention was leading us to? (3:07-3:22)
6.What did Madison say in Federalist 51 that Checks and Balances would safeguard? (4:05-4:14)
7.What did Hamilton say in Federalist 84 about the Bill of Rights not being necessary because liberty is defended fine enough because of the original Constitution with …? (4:30-4:42)
8.Again, why were the Federalist Papers written? (4:45-4:55)