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Revolution and the Early Republic Chapter 2 pgs 44-107 Key Terms and People King George III Sugar Act Stamp Act Samuel Adams Boston Massacre Boston Tea Party John Locke Common Sense Thomas Jefferson Declaration of Independence Loyalists Patriots Saratoga Valley Forge Inflation Marquis de Lafayette Charles Cornwallis Yorktown Treaty of Paris egalitarian Republic Articles of Confederation Northwest Ordinance of 1787 Shay’s Rebellion James Madison federalism checks and balances Ratification Federalists Antifederalists Bill of Rights Judiciary Act of 1789 Alexander Hamilton cabinet two-party system Democratic-Republic Protective tariff XYZ Affair Alien and Sedition Acts nullification Essential Questions 1. Which ideas found in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution came from GrecoRoman thought, the English government and Enlightenment philosophers? 2. What were the key debates in the drafting and the ratification of the United States Constitution? 3. What key issue was decided in the court case Marbury v Madison? Standards 11.1 Students analyze the significant events in the founding of the nation and its attempts to realize the philosophy of government described in the Declaration of Independence. 1. Describe the Enlightenment and the rise of democratic ideas as the context in which the nation was founded. 2. Analyze the ideological origins of the American Revolution, the Founding Fathers’ philosophy of divinely bestowed unalienable natural rights, the debates on the drafting and ratification of the Constitution, and the addition of the Bill of Rights. 3. Understand the history of the Constitution after 1787 with emphasis on federal versus state authority and growing democratization.