Andrew Jackson Booklet: Cover Page Title – The Life and Presidency of Andrew Jackson (4) Colored picture (4) Table of Contents (4) TOTAL POINTS = 50 Colored.

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Andrew Jackson Booklet: Cover Page Title – The Life and Presidency of Andrew Jackson (4) Colored picture (4) Table of Contents (4) TOTAL POINTS = 50 Colored picture (4) Pages 2,3,4,5,6,7 (30) Colored picture (4)

Table of Contents 2.The People’s President 3.Sectionalism 4.States’ Rights Debate 5.Jackson Battles the Bank 6.Jackson’s Indian Policy 7.Opinion

The People’s President (PAGE 2) Write a paragraph summary (7-9 SENTENCES) of this section that includes these terms: Jacksonian Democracy Common man Vote War hero John Quincy Adams Spoils System Kitchen Cabinet

Sectionalism (PAGE 3) Write a paragraph summary (7-9 SENTENCES) of this section that includes these terms: Economy North South Slaves Tariff of Abominations

States’ Rights Debate (page 4) Write a paragraph summary (7-9 SENTENCES) of this section that includes these terms: Nullification Crisis Economy South Carolina John Calhoun States’ Rights Doctrine Nullification Act Compromise

Jackson Battles the Bank (page 5) Write a paragraph summary (5-6 SENTENCES) of this section that includes these terms: Second Bank of the United States Unconstitutional McCulloch v. Maryland Veto

Jackson’s Indian Policy (page 6) Write a paragraph summary (7-9 SENTENCES) of this section that includes these terms: Indian Removal Act Indian Territory Cherokee Sequoya Worcester v. Georgia Trail of Tears Black Hawk Osceola

Opinion (page 7) Write if you think Jackson was a good president or not. Your opinion! Back it up with two examples.