Chapter 5 Review 2 Brought to you by Mr. DeWitt and Mrs. Olsen

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
: Jeopardy: Jeopardy Review Game. $2 $3 $4 $5 $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $1 VocabularyElectionsBankingTariffs Native.
Advertisements

Andrew Jackson - A New Crisis
Don’t Forget... Contestants …Always phrase your answers in the form of a question!
Instructions for using this template. Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have written “Answer” this is the prompt the students will see, and where.
Unit 5 – A Changing Nation
President Andrew Jackson The Trail of Tears
The Age of Jackson. Jacksonian Democracy Who was Andrew Jackson? Home State- Tennessee Andrew Jackson’s election and Presidency was the beginning.
Wednesday, March 18 Do Now: 1.Get out something to write with and your spiral 2.Turn in homework: Jackson guided reading 3.Update Table of Contents if.
Chapter 10, Section 3 Indian Removal.
Get a piece of scrap paper Number from 1 to 38 Let’s see what you know! Which one are you?
The Jackson Era. F.O.A. (Bellwork) Who is this? What did he do as president?
Chapter 12. A New Identity..
Jacksonian Democracy The Big Idea
Jeopardy Peeps Expand & Improve Indian Removal Age of Jackson Industrial Revolution Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500.
The Age of Jackson Jackson Spoils System Indian Removal Nullification Bank Wars.
2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt VocabularyMonroe Growing Pains Jackson.
A New National Identity 12.1 The Rise of Nationalism.
Chapter 11, Section 2 Pages Conflicts Over Land.
Chapters 10 & 11 Chapter 10 Section 1 Chapter 10 Section 2 Chapter 10 Section 3 Chapter 11 Section 1 Chapter 11 Miscellaneous Final.
11.1 Indian Removal.
200 pts 300 pts 400 pts 500 pts 100 pts 200 pts 300 pts 400 pts 500 pts 100 pts 200 pts 300 pts 400 pts 500 pts 100 pts 200 pts 300 pts 400 pts 500 pts.
Chapter 10 Review Sheet Class Notes. Key People 1. Eli Whitney: invented the cotton gin and interchangeable parts. 2. Daniel Webster: representative from.
Andrew Jackson and the Indian Removal Act. Before the Presidency Jackson was a General during the War of 1812 –War Hero Battle of Horseshoe Bend –Destruction.
Chapter 6 A Changing Nation During the early 1800s, the federal government increases its authority. At the same time, the Monroe Doctrine expands.
Andrew Jackson and Indian Removal
The Age of Jackson Power Point Answer Key.
Objectives Describe the culture of Native Americans in the Southeast.
The Age of Jackson. Sectionalism Changes Politics Andrew Jackson- U.S. President from John Quincy Adams presidential candidate favored.
8 th Grade U.S. History Ch. 10 The Age of Jackson.
The Age of Jackson Indian Removal Chapter 9 Section 3.
SECTION 1. PRESIDENT FROM WHO WAS SEEN AS A CHAMPION OF THE COMMON MAN “Old Hickory” ANDREW JACKSON.
Jeopardy!! Chapter 12 Review. People Politics of the People Native Americans State’s Rights Prosperity and Panic $100 $200 $300 $400 $500.
Chapter 10 Section 3: Indian Removal. Indian Removal Act: Native Americans had lived in settlements from ______to Mississippi, but Jackson wanted to open.
Chalkboard Challenge Chapter 10 Review Brought to you by Mr. DeWitt and Mrs. Olsen.
Election of 1824 Four people vying for Presidency: John Quincy Adams, John Calhoun, Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay. Clay later backs out to run for Vice.
The Age of Jackson Continued
LF US History Objective Agenda Native American Removal
Sectional Conflicts and the Election of 1824
James Monroe American System Plan by Henry Clay
President Andrew Jackson The Trail of Tears
Nationalism and Sectionalism
James Monroe was the 5th President during the Era of Good Feelings, a time of peace and nationalism.
The Era of Good Feelings and The Age of Jackson
President Jackson supported a policy of Indian removal.
7X Wednesday US Policies Towards Native Americans
Objectives Describe the culture of Native Americans in the Southeast.
Native American Tragedy
Terms and People Sequoyah – Cherokee leader and creator of the Cherokee alphabet.
Nationalism and Sectionalism
Chapter 10, Lesson 4 ACOS #10: Describe events between 1803 and 1860 that led to the expansion of the territory of the United States ACOS #10a: Trace.
Indian Removal.
Conflicts Over Land Section Two.
Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw,
Objectives Describe the culture of Native Americans in the Southeast.
Terms and People Worchester vs. Georgia – The Supreme Court declared that Georgia’s law (which made Native Americans give up their land) had no force within.
Section 2-Polling Question
The Age of Jackson, : Indian Removal
Indian Removal/Trail of Tears
Indian Removal Acts.
8Y Friday US Policies Towards Native Americans
A new Crisis Chapter 12 Lesson 3.
Chapter 10 Jeopardy! Election of 1828 Jackson Presidency Tariff and
Chapter 12 Lesson 2 Conflicts Over Land.
Conflicts Over Land Section Two.
Indian Removal Act Trail of Tears
Jackson Spoils System Indian Removal Nullification Bank Wars
JACKSONIAN America United States History.
Nationalism and Sectionalism
Jacksonian Democracy Lesson 1.
Presentation transcript:

Chapter 5 Review 2 Brought to you by Mr. DeWitt and Mrs. Olsen Chalkboard Challenge Chapter 5 Review 2 Brought to you by Mr. DeWitt and Mrs. Olsen Copyright © 2002 Glenna R. Shaw and FTC Publishing All Rights Reserved

Let’s Play Final Challenge Important People Important Policies Important Places American Indians Jackson!! 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

Some people said this person’s personality was “as cold as ice”. Important People 1 for 100 John Q. Adams 100 Some people said this person’s personality was “as cold as ice”.

Important People 1 for 200 Martin Van Buren 200 Man who was Jackson’s second Vice-President, and when later elected President was blamed for the Depression

Important People 1 for 300 Daniel Webster 300 Congressman from the Massachusetts that argued that the United States was one nation, and individual states should not override the interest of the nation.

Important People 1 for 400 John Marshall 400 Chief Justice of the Supreme Court who ruled in the court case Georgia v. Worchester that the Indians did not have to leave their land.

Important People 1 for 500 Chief Osceola 500 A Seminole leader who helped resist U.S. aggression in the Second Seminole War.

Important Terms 100 Turnpikes 100 This was a invention that helped improve transportation by having travelers pay a toll to help to keep up the quality of the road.

Important Terms 200 Clermont 200 What was the name of the steam powered boat that Robert Fulton created to help improve trade and transportation?

Important Terms 300 Erie Canal 300 This is a transportation route that helped improve travel between Albany and Buffalo, New York.

These roads helped travelers avoid getting stuck in the mud. Important Terms 400 Corduroy Roads 400 These roads helped travelers avoid getting stuck in the mud.

Important Terms 500 Monroe Doctrine 500 This American policy stated that European countries need to stay out of the newly independent Latin American countries.

Important Places 1 for 100 South 100 This section of the U.S. wanted low tariffs due to their economy being based on agriculture.

Important Places 1 for 200 Oklahoma 200 This present day state was the new home for many Native American groups after the Native American Removal Act.

Important Places for 1 300 West 300 This section of the U.S. had cheap land and wanted to improve infrastructures such as roads and bridges.

Important Places 1 for 400 Maine and Missouri 400 Which two states were to be added onto the U.S. as part of the Missouri Compromise?

Important Places 1 for 500 36°30 500 Anything north of this line would be considered free territory according to the Missouri Compromise

American Indians for 100 Cherokee 100 This group of Native Americans were forced to go on a march called the “Trail of Tears”

American Indians for 200 Seminole 200 This group of Native Americans fought back against the U.S. in present day Florida

American Indians for 300 Sequoya 200 Cherokee leader who created a complex writing system for the Cherokee language

American Indians for 400 Georgia v. Worchester 400 This was the name of the court case where the Cherokee tried to sue the government to remain on their lands.

Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek American Indians for 500 Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek 500 This was the name of the Choctaw’s treaty with the U.S. where they lost over 7.5 million acres of land.

This new political party emerged from people who supported Jackson. Jackson!! for 100 Democrats 100 This new political party emerged from people who supported Jackson.

This was the state Andrew Jackson was born in. Jackson!! for 200 Tennessee 200 This was the state Andrew Jackson was born in.

Lawyer, General, Congressman, Governor of TN Jackson!! for 300 Lawyer, General, Congressman, Governor of TN 300 What other occupations did Andrew Jackson hold prior to becoming President? Name one.

What personality flaw did some people criticize about Andrew Jackson? Jackson!! for 400 His temper 400 What personality flaw did some people criticize about Andrew Jackson?

500 He received a scar from a British officer using his saber as a boy Jackson!! for 500 He received a scar from a British officer using his saber as a boy 500 Why incident in his youth lead Jackson hate the British?

Write Your Final Challenge Wager End Game Write Your Final Challenge Wager Vetoed the new bank charter. Moved most of the banks funds to state banks. 3. Did not support the ruling of McCulloch v. Maryland. Name two of the steps Andrew Jackson took to help close the bank of the U.S. TIME’S UP!

Game Over Teacher’s Name