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Here are the teacher pack items for Washington’s Foreign Policy:
Overview In this experience, students learn about Washington’s foreign policy, the Proclamation of Neutrality, and Washington’s Farewell Address. They discover the impact that Washington’s address has on our government today. Students will work in small groups for scene 1. Objective:
At the beginning of George Washington’s first term in 1789, the new President was responsible for setting up a new government in the United States as well as establishing relationships with foreign nations. In dealing with foreign policy, Washington adopted a policy of “neutrality.”
Objective:
Washington’s Farewell Address (1796)
Working with your small group, enter synonyms for the term “neutrality” in the word cloud below. To enter more than one synonym, separate them with a comma, like this: Georgia, Texas.
With your small group, develop a definition for the word “neutrality.”