8-U4.1.1-Use Washington's Farewell Address to analyze the most significant challenges the new nation faced and the extent to which subsequent Presidents heeded Washington's advice. 8-U4.1.2-Explain the changes in America's relationships with other nations by analyzing treaties with American Indian nations, Jay's Treaty (1795), French Revolution, Pinckney's Treaty (1795), Louisiana Purchase, War of 1812, Transcontinental Treaty (1819), and the Monroe Doctrine. 8-U4.1.3-Explain how political parties emerged out of the competing ideas, experiences, and fear of Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton (and their followers), despite the worries the Founders had concerning the dangers of political division, by analyzing disagreements over relative power of the national government, foreign relations, and economic policy. 8-U4.1.4-Explain the development of the power of the Supreme Court through the doctrine of judicial review as manifested in Marbury v. Madison and the role of Chief Justice John Marhsall and the Supreme Court in interpreting the power of the national government.
Unit 5 Writing Prompt
Did the development of the power of the Supreme Court create a more balanced system of government in the United States?