A NEW NATION Strict & Broad interpretation Const. Supreme Court expands gov't power.

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A NEW NATION Strict & Broad interpretation Const. Supreme Court expands gov't power

A NEW NATION Who judges appropriate power? i.e. - Alien & Sedition Acts? i.e. - Tariff of 1828? i.e. - Louisiana Purchase?

Nation EXPANDING, reforming & DIVIDING Theme behind events: Expansion leads to conflict Slavery = issue that unearths differences Remember issue of who has final say?

Nation EXPANDING, reforming & DIVIDING Events within this theme: -Texas enters Union? -War with Mexico? -Compromise 1850?

Nation EXPANDING, reforming & DIVIDING Events within this theme: -Kansas-Nebraska Act? Growing DIVISION -Dred Scott case -John Brown

Nation EXPANDING, reforming & DIVIDING Growing DIVISION -Rise of Republicans -Election Civil War

Nation EXPANDING, reforming & DIVIDING Growing (& Repairing) DIVISION -Lincoln's Approach -Democrat approach -Radical Republican approach

Nation Transformed -

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