
TEKS Social Studies Grade 8 - 8.5.C: Explain The Origin & Development Of American Political Parties
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Grade 8
Social Studies K-HS (Archived)
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- Q1The Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans emerged as separate political parties partly as a result of disagreement over —how the nation should admit new stateshow the nation should develop economicallywhether to approve the Declaration of Independencewhether to enforce the Monroe Doctrine60s8.5.C: Social Studies - History
- Q2Disagreements between these two cabinet members led to —the establishment of the first U.S. political partiesa struggle to ratify the Bill of Rightsa compromise over slavery in western territoriesthe creation of reservations for American Indians60s8.5.C: Social Studies - History
- Q3The organization of the first U.S. political parties resulted in large part from disagreements over which issue?The attack on the Port of Tripoli in North AfricaThe purchase of the Louisiana Territory from FranceThe establishment of the First Bank of the United StatesThe election of George Washington to a second term as president60s8.5.C: Social Studies - History
- Q4The first political parties in the United States were established in the 1790s largely because of political differences between —John Adams and Benjamin FranklinAlexander Hamilton and Thomas PaineThomas Jefferson and Alexander HamiltonGeorge Washington and James Madison60s8.5.C: Social Studies - History
- Q5The first political parties in the United States formed mainly in response to disagreements over —taxation without representationthe doctrine of judicial reviewterritorial expansion to the westthe extent of federal power60s8.5.C: Social Studies - History