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13.) Guarantees civil liberties

14.) December 1791

15.) protects individual liberties and freedom of speech and rights of people

accused of crimes

What is the Bill of Rights?

When was it passed?

What does the Bill of Rights do?

Who were the members of Washington's Cabinet and what did they do?

John Adams

John Jay

Alexander Hamilton

Thomas Jefferson

***They advised the President in his decisions***

1. George Washington (President)

John Adams (Vice President)

2. April 30, 1789

3. John Adams

4. John Jay

5. Alexander Hamilton

6. Thomas Jefferson

What did the Judiciary Act of 1784 establish?

What did many Americans want to insure a just government and would guarantee civil liberties?

8.)They had to establish a court system, and the citizens wanted a bill of rights.

9.)James Madison

Appleby, Joyce, Ph.D, Alan Brinkley, Ph.D,

Albert S. Broussard, Ph.D, James M. McPherson, Ph.D, and Donald A. Ritchie, Ph.D. Discovering Our Past: A History of the United States Early Years. N.p.: McGraw-Hill, n.d. Print.

"Prologue: Selected Articles." National Archives and Records Administration. National Archives and Records Administration, n.d. Web. 20 Jan. 2015.

Who were the first:

President/Vice President?

When did they become

that role?

Chief Justice?

Secretary of Treasury?

Head of the Dept.

of State?

10.)Establish a Federal Court System.

11.)Previously, there was no system of

justice in the country.

12.)The people wanted a Bill of Rights.

Primary Source

No simple pass, unoticed.

~George Washington

What decisions did Washington and the Congress have to make about the new government?

Who introduced the amendments?

Who added the Bill of rights?

Chapter 9: Federalist Era

Section 1: Washington Takes Office

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